‘A warped sense of what’s affordable’: US Taylor Swift fans go to Europe to see their idol
- With tickets to US Taylor Swift concerts costing over US$2,000 on resale, American Swifties are booking flights to Europe to see the singer

Courtney Goodman admits she only became a Taylor Swift fan – or “Swiftie” – last summer, when her 10-year-old daughter, Amelia, would sing along to the record-breaking singer-songwriter’s music every chance she could.
On the weekend of May 11, the 44-year-old from Chicago in the United States jetted off with Amelia for a jam-packed 48 hours in Paris, and their first time seeing Swift in concert.
The price tag: a total of US$5,000, including the flights, hotel and concert tickets.
When she bought the tickets, her family said, “This is pretty crazy, Courtney,” she said.

Perhaps even crazier, Goodman and Amelia are not alone.
Since Swift kicked off the 51-night European leg of her international stadium tour in May, fans in the US have been living a Swiftie’s dream, flying halfway across the world for cheaper tickets to see the pop star.