A New York City influencer posted her meltdown after traveling to Canada to see Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour – without tickets.
Katelyn Sailor and her husband took a road trip to Toronto on Saturday with the intention to watch Swift’s last show at the Rogers Centre.
However, after she arrived in the city she revealed to her followers that with six hours until show time, they did not have tickets to see the Anti-Hero hitmaker.
Sailor posted about the Eras Tour themed activities around the city as she monitored the ticket prices.
‘The bad news? We STALKED tickets last weekend and they went way down day of, so we could get lower bowl seats for a deal. Today? THEY WENT UP,’ she said.
She shared a text she sent to her mother that said: ‘If your son-in-law took me to Toronto to NOT see Taylor Swift, I’m going to murder him.’
Less than two hours before showtime, Sailor posted a photo of herself decked out in Swift inspired garb – a sparkly black dress, gold jacket and boots.
‘The face of a gal whose husband made her get ready but still doesn’t have f*****g tickets,’ she said.
Half an hour before the concert started Sailor said: ‘We’re at a bar near the stadium and confessed for the first time all day we don’t have tickets to fellow Swifties and it felt good but I’m in full anxiety mode.’
Approximately 20 minutes before Swift’s set began, Sailor posted a screenshot of tickets for the Corona Rooftop Patio that cost $1,896 each.
‘This is the cheapest ticket now (that was $3,750 earlier) so I’m pulling the trigger on our section! (Lower bowl has been my dream),’ she said.
Despite dropping a large chunk of change on the last minute tickets, Sailor’s troubles were not over yet. Sailor purchased resale tickets and she was left waiting for them to be transferred to her account.
‘Holy freaking s**t we bought them and I’m just waiting for them to be transferred. I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe,’ she said.
She turned the camera to her seemingly annoyed husband who said: ‘You’re doing that right now?’
At 8:08 p.m. ET, Sailor said, ‘We spent Lou’s college tuition on tickets and they haven’t transferred yet, so we can’t get in. She just went on.’
Lou is the couple’s French Bulldog pup who accompanied them on their road trip to Canada.
Still outside the stadium, Sailor recorded her husband while he was on the phone with StubHub.
Eventually, they made inside the stadium and ran to catch Swift’s Lover album segment on the show.
‘We don’t know where we are. We scanned the tickets they just sent and they gave us floor wristbands,’ Sailor said.
‘Tickets never went through so they upgraded us to the floor. This is a fever dream. Holy f**k.’
The couple made it to their and Sailor posted they were sitting in the eighth row by the time Swift’s Fearless album segment began.
‘I actually don’t know how it gets better than this. Can’t breathe still. Signing off. WHAT IS LIFE,’ she said.
Saturday’s show has left Swift’s fans convinced a Reputation (Taylor’s Version) album announcement is finally imminent.
During her acoustic set of her Eras Tour concert, her last one at Toronto’s Rogers Centre, she addressed the packed stadium while wearing a dazzling blue, white and orange high-low dress.
‘I think about what might they like to hear and what haven’t they heard in a while. Wish me luck,’ she said, sharing her thoughts aloud, while strumming her guitar before performing her surprise songs.
‘That’s the wrong key, so wish me more luck than that,’ she joked while correcting herself.
Swift started off by playing Ours from her Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) album, per a report from USA Today. Then, the pop phenom segued into Last Great American Dynasty from Folklore.
When she set down her guitar and started playing her piano, the audience roared as she played a mashup.
She performed Cassandra from The Tortured Poets Department as well as Mad Woman and I Did Something Bad.
The dramatic performance teamed with impassioned lyrics reminded fans of the theme from her Reputation era.
At Friday’s show, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was spotted shaking it off during the Eras Tour as Montreal descended into chaos with anti-Israel protests sweeping the streets.