Fans are eager to know the release party dates for Taylor Swift‘s The Tortured Poets Department and how to get tickets. Here is everything you need to know.
When are the Taylor Swift Tortured Poets Department release party dates?
The release dates for the Taylor Swift Tortured Poets Department release party are:
- April 18th – Album Release in Pianos, New York
- April 19th – The Virgil, Los Angeles
- April 19th – Mary’s Underground, Sydney
- April 19th – Stay Gold, Melbourne
- April 20th – The Zoo, Brisbane
- April 20th – Grand Social, Dublin, Ireland
- April 26th – San Fran, New Zealand
- April 27th – Club 693, Toronto
- April 27th – O2 Academy2 Islington, London
- April 28th – Club 693, Toronto
The parties will have a DJ who will play songs from Taylor Swift’s new album and also play songs from her other albums. Partygoers can also expect to find and indulge in cocktails themed after Swift and also treat themselves to performances from local favorite drag queens.
However, please note that attendance is only allowed for those who are and are above 18 years of age.
How to get the Tortured Poets Department release party tickets?
You can get the Tortured Poets Department release party tickets from the following websites:
- Ticketmaster UK – Cost not mentioned
- Ticketmaster Maryland, US – $15.00 (General Admission)
- O2 Academy2 Islington, London
- Eventbrite – $15.18
- The Rave, Eagles Club – Adult Early Bird $14.00 (Only club that will allow people of all ages to enter)
- San Fran, New Zealand (People below 18 can attend but must be accompanied by an older guardian)
- Moshtix (Queenstown) – The prices come in the following categories:
- Early Bird – $13.51
- 1st Release – $18.00
- 2nd Release – $23.00
- Final Release – $30.00
The Tortured Poets Department album from Taylor Swift will contain 16 songs and feature collaborations from rapper Post Malone and the indie rock band Florence and the Machine. The physical release of the album will include an additional 17th track.
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