Manager Confirms (Page 3 ) | October 14, 2024
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This wave of negativity wasn’t just confined to social media. Within hours, her ticket sales dropped faster than her fanbase’s approval rating. Venues that had been on track to sell out weeks in advance were now scrambling to fill the vast empty space. “It’s been shocking,” said one insider close to Swift’s team. “We’ve never seen this happen before. Not with Taylor.”

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Swift’s manager didn’t mince words when addressing the situation. “Ticket sales are dead in the water,” he confirmed. “We’ve gone from celebrating record-breaking pre-sales to complete silence on the sales front. It’s like the entire Swiftie fandom hit the brakes all at once.”

And the numbers tell the story. In New York, where Swift was slated to play multiple nights at Madison Square Garden, ticket sales have crawled to a halt. In Los Angeles, a concert at SoFi Stadium that was supposed to sell out in under an hour remains half-empty, with tickets still languishing on resale sites. Even in fan hubs like Nashville, Swift’s spiritual home, ticket sales are reportedly far below expectations.

One venue in Chicago, which had already rolled out a red carpet for the star’s arrival, was forced to consider slashing ticket prices by more than half just to get seats filled. “We’ve never had to discount Taylor tickets before,” a ticket broker said, scratching his head. “But here we are, practically giving them away.”

Facing a flood of bad news, Taylor Swift tried to do what she does best—connect with her fans. She posted a heartfelt video on social media addressing the backlash. “I just want to say that I’ve always been about standing up for what I believe in,” Swift said, looking visibly tired. “But I never intended to alienate any of you, my fans. You mean the world to me, and I hope you know that.”

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