Now they have bad blood! Moment WA Prime Minister Roger Cook tells Taylor Swift ‘it’s your loss’ after she denounced major Aussie cities and New Zealand on The Eras Tour
Western Australian Prime Minister Roger Cook has reacted to the news that Taylor Swift will only be performing in Sydney and Melbourne on the Australian leg of her The Eras Tour.
The pop superstar announced on Wednesday that she will play three nights at Sydney’s Accor Stadium and two at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in February 2024.
Mr Cook told 9News it is the American singer’s ‘loss’ for turning down Western Australia as part of her tour.
“Although they are big cities, the loss is for her. She could come to Western Australia and enjoy a much better time,’ he said.
It comes after upset fans took to social media on Wednesday, the morning her tour dates were announced, to vent about a lack of venues.
WA Prime Minister Roger Cook told Taylor Swift ‘it’s your loss’ after she knocked off major Aussie cities and New Zealand on Eras Tour
“Disappointed with the limited cities/dates,” one fan tweeted.
“Why not a show in Brisbane or QLD?” added another, while someone else said, ‘Whatttt, no Brisbane???’
‘Another artist who can only care about Sydney and Melbourne!’ wrote an angry Swiftie.
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The superstar announced on Wednesday that she will play three nights at Sydney’s Accor Stadium and two at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in February 2024.
Promoter Frontier Touring will then host their presale starting Wednesday, June 28 with available tickets and VIP packages.
General tickets go on sale Friday, June 30, with Sydney kicking off at 10am local time and Melbourne going on sale at 2pm.
Frontier Touring advises fans to purchase tickets through authorized sellers.
“We cannot guarantee ticket purchases made by any means other than through the official ticket offices listed on the Frontier website,” it said in a statement.

Upset fans took to social media on Wednesday, the morning her tour dates were announced, to vent about a lack of venues