No ticket, no music.
this weekend. Swift is set to perform three shows—May 26, May 27, and May 28—at the East Rutherford, New Jersey venue.
The ban, which has been attributed to potential traffic and gridlock, was announced on MetLife Stadium's social media accounts on May 24.“For the safety and enjoyment of all those who have tickets for these shows, we strongly encourage those without tickets not to come to MetLife Stadium on show days. Event tickets corresponding to that evening's concert are required to access the parking lots. Our parking lots will be at maximum capacity.
The announcement from MetLife Stadium didn't receive too much pushback, but there were those without a concert ticket who expressed their disappointment at being unable to tailgate. "This is so disappointing. There are so many fans who couldn’t get/can’t afford tickets, and the only way we were going to experience the concert was in the parking lot. Please consider selling parking-only tix like @GilletteStadium did," said a fan on Twitter in response to the news.
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