
The Taylor Swift Eras Tour was a top resell win, with House of Resell members making huge profits during the 2023/2024 global ticket drop.
Ariana Grande’s return to touring was one of the most anticipated pop events of the year. The moment U.S. and UK ticket sales opened, demand skyrocketed, with long queues and instant sell-outs across multiple venues. Retail prices starting around £65 quickly became a distant memory as resale listings surged past £400, with top-tier city dates even breaking £600. For ticket resellers, it was one of 2025’s easiest wins.
Tour announced mid-September, with presales opening through Ticketmaster and AXS.
Fans flooded virtual queues, selling out standard tickets within minutes.
Resale listings across StubHub and Viagogo opened immediately at £400+, with premium seats breaking £600.
Strong celebrity media coverage kept prices buoyant even after initial sell-outs.
Most profitable allocations were early-access or Amex presale tickets secured under £70.
13/09/2025
Ariana Grande confirms 2025 world tour dates via social media, sparking immediate presale demand.
16/09/2025
Amex and fan-club presales go live; tickets vanish within minutes.
18/09/2025
Public sale launches; all UK dates sell out in under 10 minutes.
19/09/2025
19–21 September 2025 - Listings flood StubHub and Viagogo with resale prices between £400–£600+.

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Another flawless example of how pop megastar tours remain unbeatable for ticket resellers. Ariana Grande’s fanbase consistently fuels huge markups, and this tour was no different. With nearly 8× ROI potential, it proved that timing, presale access, and quick listing execution remain the holy trinity of ticket flipping success.

The Taylor Swift Eras Tour was a top resell win, with House of Resell members making huge profits during the 2023/2024 global ticket drop.

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