"Moldy World Tour, New Zealand Can't Come! "!
Taylor Swift's international tour"eras tour "Ongoing.
Some time ago, he arrived in Melbourne, Australia, where he was about to start three shows, and then flew to Sydney for four more shows.
The tour covers many countries around the world, for example, six performances are planned for Singapore.
New Zealand, however, is not part of the tour.
Since announcing the tour last year, fans in New Zealand have been asking:"Why didn't Moody's come to New Zealand?
Since last year, there has been speculation about the cause, rumoured to be because Maude's stage is 90 metres long, and New Zealand doesn't have such a large venue.
There is also speculation that this is because they don't sell enough tickets in New Zealand to make it worth sailing the ocean to perform.
In response, Eden Park CEO Nick Sautner denied all previous speculation in an interview with the New Zealand Herald.
The most important reason, Sautner explains, is that Eden Park's current resource permit does not allow it.
Our 2020 licence only allows us to host up to six major shows in a 12-month period, while Sydney Stadium can host up to 20 shows per year.
He said:"We don't have enough authority to host Taylor Swift's tour this year, and we've already scheduled a couple of gigs for Pink and Coldplay.
Due to these restrictions, many artists have chosen not to go to New Zealand, while fans have been disappointed.
Mulder's last visit to New Zealand was in 2018"Reputation"Tour.
In contrast, venues in Australia can accommodate more spectators.
It is estimated that there will be 75,000 fans per show in Sydney and 86,000 per show in Melbourne. Auckland's Eden Park has a capacity of 60,000 people.
Source**: Tourist route map covering countries in Asia, the Americas, Europe and Oceania.
Another reason is that the Eden Park show must end at 10:30 p.m. under the Resource Permit, which is unlikely for Taylor Swift.
Sotner said Eden Park remains New Zealand's most important venue for competition and he is very excited about next year's schedule.
However, this did not dampen the enthusiasm of New Zealand fans.
According to Air New Zealand, flights from New Zealand to Australia have increased by more than 100% this week, with at least a few thousand New Zealanders expected to travel to Melbourne and Sydney** Taylor Swift's concert tour.