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Taylor Swift tickets reach lowest price in months. How much are they?
thrifty Swifties.For the first time in months, tickets to Taylor Swift’s notoriously pricey ‘Eras Tour’ are going for under $500 before fees on Vivid Seats for her concerts at Minneapolis, MN’s U.S. Bank Stadium on Friday, June 23.Yes, at the time of publication, we found Tay tickets for $488 before fees on Vivid Seats.While that may seem like a lot of cash, take into account the lowest price for Swift Minnesota tickets just three days ago was $1030 before fees.By simply waiting 72 hours, fans that purchase today will be rewarded with $542 (!) in savings.And, while we hate to tell you “we told you so,” we told you so.Ticket prices typically drop dramatically on the day of the concert for the ‘Eras Tour’ based on our findings but this might be the most sizable plummet yet.So, if you’re in the Twin Cities we recommend you take advantage.Sometimes “all of this silence and patience, pining in anticipation” as Tay Tay sings in “Dress,” really pays off.Need to know a little bit more before committing to last-min tix?Keep reading.We’ve got all the details you’re looking for below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of what ticket prices are now versus what they cost on Tuesday, June 20 for each of Taylor’s three Minneapolis concerts can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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Luxurious £5million mega mansion on its own island has one flaw putting off buyers
mansion located on its very own island has been mocked online after people pointed out one off-putting flaw.The 2.3 acre property on Bald Eagle Lake in Saint Paul, Minnesota has been put on the market for $6.6million (£4,926,000) and has been shared across social media in recent days.Despite having five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, its own hovercraft and six garages, many have said the placing of two obstructive poles in the middle of the kitchen table means they wouldn't want to own it. The two poles are positioned asymmetrically on the white table and take up the space of an entire chair, potentially blocking people sitting together from seeing each other fully.One unimpressed Instagram user pointed out the "posts going through the kitchen table", accompanied by an emoji of a man facepalming.Another joked "the columns in that table aren’t getting enough hate", with someone similarly quipping "it's the two posts through the dining room table for $6.6 mil that does it for me".Responding to a post that asked who would want to live in the 'dream home', one person wrote: "I can't w[ith] the table and columns in the kitchen."An online listing from estate agent Landucci Homes however would make out that this a far more desired property than the comments suggest, with one part reading: "One of the most sought after Trophy properties in the Twin Cities, this home offers an experience like none other.
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