Taylor Swift Kansas City Tickets Are 21% Below The Average Prices For All Remaining Stops on the 1989 World Tour

Taylor Swift has been a massive draw everywhere she’s gone on her 1989 World Tour, and this week’s trip through Missouri and Tennessee will be no exception. Swift’s tour has been the most expensive on the secondary market since kicking off in May and that will be the case until the end of December when the tour ends in Australia.

Starting on Monday night, Swift will start a pricy week-long run that starts at the Sprint Center in Kansas City. According to TiqIQ, the current average price for Taylor Swift tickets through the remainder of her tour on the secondary market is $402.55. Her KC stops will be slightly less expensive with a combined average of $318.78, 20.8% below the remaining tour average. Tickets for the first night have an average of $292.51 and a get-in price of $193, while the next night on Tuesday has an average of $329.86 and a get-in price of $178. Fans traveling to see Taylor Swift perform will find the cheapest hotel options in Kansas City. Through Hipmunk.com, Kansas City hotels start from $50 compared to starting prices of $59 and $54 in Nashville and St. Louis respectively. Hipmunk also has Kansas City flights provided by most major airline carriers.

The most expensive stops, easily, will come in Nashville. Swift will play Bridgestone Arena on Friday and Saturday and tickets are among some of the most expensive across her whole tour. The two nights will combine of an average price of $849.45, 111% above the remaining tour average. On Friday night, Taylor Swift tickets have an average price of $761.64 and a get-in price of $252. The next night tickets increase by 28% to a secondary market average price of $975.47 and a get-in price of $338.

At the start of next week Swift comes back through Missouri for two stops at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis. Ticket prices for the St. Louis shows will be more comparable to the Kansas City shows than the stops in Nashville. The combined average price for the shows is $280.92, which is still 11.8% below the average at the Sprint Center. Monday’s show has an average price of $318.78 and a get-in price of $173, while Tuesday will have an average of $271.60 and a get-in price of $150.