Ticketmaster isn't stopping fans from attending Taylor Swift's Eras Tour sold-out performances.
Swifties are "Taylor-gating" on streets and parking lots near Eras Tour venues to sing along to their favorite songs without entering the stadiums.
"I’m sure Taylor heard double the voices she was expecting because we were all out there singing even though we weren’t inside,
Michaela Hogan, a fan who watched one of Swift's Nashville concerts from a parking lot, said on a May 19 TODAY program.
After Ticketmaster botched the 52-night tour ticketing procedure late last year, Swift's fans can hear her songs.
In November, fans tried to buy Swift tickets on Ticketmaster and experienced outages and long wait times.
"I’m sure Taylor heard double the voices she was expecting because we were all out there singing even though we weren’t inside,"
Michaela Hogan, a fan who watched one of Swift's Nashville concerts from a parking lot, said on a May 19 TODAY program.
Fans are still traveling across the country to see concerts despite not having tickets. Glendale, Arizona, where Swift began the tour, reported visitor traffic comparable to Super Bowl attendance.
At Gillette Stadium, where Swift is performing from May 19-21, only ticket holders may park, so fans are planning to walk or ride-share to their Taylor-gates.