Australian Taylor Swift fans warn Americans to ‘stay in your own country’ as concert tix go on sale

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Sydney TikTok user, Yana, is one of the Swifties telling the A-lister’s American fans to back off.“If you’re American, stay in your own country.

I don’t even understand how you should be allowed to buy tickets here,” she said in a video posted on Tuesday.“You had 50 shows, 50.

Australia has five. That doesn’t even just cover Australia, that covers New Zealand – in two states, that’s it.“There are not even going to be enough tickets to go around for the diehard Swifties, and you want to come here?

We’re really chill until you piss us off. Don’t get on a plane, we’ll meet you at the gate. You’re not ready for that, trust me.”Yana also urged Australian fans not to be “greedy” when tickets go on sale and told them not to invite anyone who wasn’t a loyal fan.The TikToker also added before adding that Aussies have “every right” to “gatekeep” tickets from Americans.“If she was doing more shows then sure, let’s not gatekeep, but I think we have every right to be a bit s–tty about people wanting to fly to Australia to see her,” she said.Another Aussie fan, Sami Williams, said if she doesn’t get a ticket because “some Americans” decided to come to our shows then “there will be war.”Many commenters agreed, with some even claiming there should be “restrictions” so only Australian residents can purchase tickets.‘Eras’ is Swift’s first tour in five years and, when tickets went on sale in November last year for the US leg, up to 14 million Americans attempted to buy pre-sale tickets – with only 1.5 million up for grabs.So there are millions of Americans who would have missed out seeing her in their own country, but Aussie fans are very adamant that this does not give them the right to try and snag tickets here.TikTok user, Adele, said.

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