An Australian Taylor Swift fan has sparked a heated debate on social media with a controversial opinion that has divided the Swiftie community.
A Melbourne resident took to X, formally known as Twitter, this week to voice his opinion on the ticketing process for the pop superstar’s concerts, which have been in phenomenal demand across the country.
After the final release of tickets a few days before their shows, the user proposed a controversial system aimed at fairness.
‘I’m probably going to get so much hate for this. But my opinion is that I think you should only be able to see Taylor Swift once in Australia,” the user wrote, sparking a heated exchange between fans.
‘I’ve seen about 10 people come back tonight after attending last night. “It would give other people who missed out a better opportunity,” he continued.
An Australian fan of Taylor Swift has sparked a heated debate on social media with a controversial theory that has divided the Swiftie community.
A Melbourne resident took to X, formally known as Twitter, this week to voice his opinion on the ticketing process for the pop superstar’s concerts.
Swift’s decision to add two extra shows to the Australian leg of her tour did little to calm the frenzy, as more than a million fans bombarded the Ticketek website, vying for a piece of the 450,000-ticket pie.
With many fans empty-handed, seeing some attendees bragging about getting multiple show passes has only added insult to injury.
“I agree… because I tried everything in my power to get tickets and was unsuccessful and I know some people go to all the shows in Melbourne and Sydney, I’m actually devastated I couldn’t go,” replied one disappointed fan to user’s question. mail.
After the final release of tickets a few days before their shows, the user proposed a controversial system aimed at fairness.
‘I’m probably going to get so much hate for this. But my opinion is that I think you should only be able to see Taylor Swift once in Australia,” the user wrote, sparking a passionate debate among fans.
Swift’s decision to add two extra shows to the Australian leg of her tour did little to calm the frenzy, as more than a million fans bombarded the Ticketek website, vying for a piece of the 450,000-ticket pie.
Another echoed: “I totally agree with you.” Having tried everything I could to get tickets for my daughter, hearing stories of how people go to every show is disappointing and not the flexibility they think it is. How it is controlled, I don’t know.
Amid the chorus of agreement, some strongly opposed the user’s proposal.
‘No. “I went last night and going to Sydney, if you sleep you lose,” one fan defiantly stated.
Others pointed out the logistical challenges of enforcing such a restriction.
‘There is no way to control it. Don’t direct your frustration at other fans, blame it on the fact that they only did 7 shows in Australia. “It’s not enough to meet the demand,” argued another fan.
With many fans empty-handed, seeing some attendees bragging about getting multiple show passes has only added insult to injury.