Taylor Swift fans in Melbourne have rushed to Ticketek after Frontier Touring announced the release of remaining tickets to the pop star's shows.
The singer will play three shows from February 16 to 18 at Melbourne Cricket Ground as a part of her sold-out Eras Tour, before heading to Sydney to play at Accor Stadium from February 23 to 26.
Frontier Touring announced the latest release of tickets for her Melbourne shows at 3pm AEDT on the social media website X (formerly known as Twitter) this afternoon, ahead of the sale at 4pm.
The touring company has since confirmed the tickets have sold out.
But the company has urged fans to watch the Ticketek website for last post production releases which may occur across show days.
The touring company said this afternoon on social media tickets may be released in varying price categories during the releases.
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The singer touched down at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport at about 12.50am on a private jet and was met with a warm welcome from fans.
"She's just unlike any other," one awaiting fan said.
"Taylor Swift is the music industry".
"Taylor Swift is the music industry".
Another fan told 9News she was "super excited" for the musician's long-awaited Australian tour.
"I've grown up listening to Tay," she said.
The city is embracing the arrival of the musician.
Special posters have been put up of the singer in ACDC lane in Melbourne's CBD, while the Royal Children's Hospital had a special screening of the Eras Tour film.
Visit Victoria has estimated the singer's Melbourne concerts will inject about $1.2 billion into the state's economy, which is about a third of what is normally generated by major events over the course of a year.
Earlier this week the touring company announced a new drop of tickets to the Melbourne and Sydney shows.
Some fans were left empty-handed after the first drop of tickets for the Melbourne shows sold out in half an hour on Tuesday, while the second drop for the Sydney show sold out in just over an hour.
However, one NSW mum who arrived at the Ticketek office in Penrith at 8.30am was thrilled to finally secure tickets after she lost $600 in a scam on Facebook before her daughter's birthday.
"My daughter is going to be so stoked, we got floor tickets, which is amazing," she said.
Ticketless fans took to social media to express their disappointment when tickets to the Melbourne shows sold out by 2.35pm on Tuesday - after going on sale at 2pm.
Frontier Touring later confirmed on social media all additional tickets to the Melbourne shows had sold out.
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"All currently available release tickets are now exhausted," the touring company said.
"Please keep an eye on our socials for any updates throughout the tour."
Fans who struggled to secure tickets during the Sydney ticket sale also expressed their frustration.
"It might not be exhausted but we all are," one person said.
Swift will be joined on tour by special guest Sabrina Carpenter.