New Zealand welcomes Taylor Swift but can t make it happen!

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-07

"New Zealand welcomes Taylor Swift but can't make it happen! "!

Taylor Swift's International Era Tour has begun.

She arrived in Melbourne, Australia, some time ago, and will hold three ** meetings there, and then travel to Sydney for four more.

The tour spanned several countries, including six events in Singapore.

However, New Zealand is not on the itinerary.

Since announcing the tour last year, fans in New Zealand have been asking:"Why didn't Maudi come to New Zealand?

Last year it was rumored that the reason was that the Mold stage was 90 meters long, and New Zealand did not have such a large venue.

There is also speculation that this is because New Zealand does not sell tickets and is not worth sailing to see a show.

In an interview with the New Zealand Herald, Eden Park chief executive Nick Thortner denied previous speculation.

The main reason, Sautner explains, is that Eden Park's current resource licensing doesn't allow for this.

Sydney Stadium can host up to 20 performances per year, while the 2020 permit only allowed 6 performances in a 12-month period.

He said:"We've scheduled a couple of Pink and Coldplay concerts, but we don't have enough licenses for Taylor Swift to tour this year.

These restrictions have caused many artists to abandon their visits to New Zealand, much to the disappointment of their fans.

Mulder's last visit to New Zealand was in 2018, and it was"Reputation Journey"(reputation tour).

In contrast, Australia** has a wider audience.

Audiences are expected to reach 75,000 and 86,000 per show in Sydney and Melbourne respectively. Auckland's Eden Park has a capacity of 60,000 people.

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Another reason is that the Eden Park show must end at 10:30 p.m. due to resource permitting.

Sotner said Eden Park remains a great venue for competition in New Zealand and he is looking forward to next year's fixture.

However, this did not dampen the enthusiasm of New Zealand fans.

According to Air New Zealand, flights from New Zealand to Australia increased by more than 100% this week. Thousands of New Zealanders are expected to travel to Melbourne and Sydney** Taylor Swift's concert tour.

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