In the surroundings of the Monumental Stadium, you can now buy all the official The Eras Tour products ranging from divers to lithographs.
Three days before the first recital of Taylor Swift in Argentinathis Monday the positions arrived with the official merchandising of The Eras Tour in the vicinity of the Monumental Stadiumwhere the American singer will perform on November 9, 10 and 11.
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From today until the last day of the concert, fans will be able to purchase official show memorabilia which include different t-shirts, divers, bracelets, tote bags, beach canvases and even lithographs.


However, upon seeing the prices of the items, fans began to comment on their indignation on social media. The cheapest product, lithography, costs 15,000 pesos while the most expensive, a “kangaroo” diver, reaches 60,000 pesos. Another criticism from the singer’s followers is that payment must be in cashthere is no possibility of installments, neither with interest nor without.
Taylor Swift’s official merchandise has arrived: all prices
- T-shirt: $28,000
- Muscular: $28,000
- Long sleeve shirt: $30,000
- Coverall: $58,000
- Kangaroo: $60,000
- Bracelet: $45,000
- Tote bag: $25,000
- Beach tarp: $25,000
- Lithography: $15,000
Taylor Swift arrives for the first time in Argentina
The countdown has already begun for the arrival of Taylor Swift to Buenos Aires. Today it was learned that the Argentine artist Louta as opening act, Sabrina Carpenter She will be the other artist who performs in the prelude to the show.
The long-awaited event, which constitutes the artist’s first visit to the country, marks her consecration as one of the most transcendent artists of the last two decades. This is an unprecedented phenomenon in the history of Pop and international music that will finally set foot on Argentine soil.
Source: Ambito

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