
Taylor Swift's "Eras" tour concerts at Seattle's Lumen Field on July 22 and 23 caused seismic activity equivalent to a 2.3-magnitude earthquake.
Swift fans in Seattle snapped up tickets for both nights, with 72,171 seats at Saturday's concert, breaking the record of 70,000 set by U2 in 2011.
Concerts have been known to occasionally cause genuine tremors, such as the Foo Fighters in New Zealand in 2011, which was attended by 50,000 fans, and a Garth Brooks concert in 2022 at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
Swift's Eras Tour is one of the most expensive ever, estimated to have cost $100 million or more.
Pollstar estimates that the revenue from "The Eras Tour" could reach 1.3 billion dollars.
For most concerts, costs have more than doubled, with the average price of a concert ticket on SeatGeek rising from $125 (2019) to $252. Of course, nothing beats the frenzy created by the demand and resale of Eras Tour tickets.
Apparently, many fans of Taylor Swift in America are still facing the "dilemma" of paying the rent on time, or enjoying the spectacular spectacle of the pop star.
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