Time to get limbered up for the digital scrum that will be trying to secure tickets to Taylor Swift's only Irish gig next year. Here are some top tips for bagging tickets.
The Shake It Off star will be bringing her Reputation stage tour to Dublin's Croke Park on June 15, 2018, and there's a massive buzz around the gig.
To avoid disappointment, Ticketmaster Ireland has released some crucial tips for bagging tickets to the gig, which will be available online from 9am on Friday, December 1 priced at €74.50.

1. Get an Account First things first. Register for a Ticketmaster account here and make sure all your details are entered correctly, especially your address. In the postcode section add your postcode or Eircode. If you don’t know your Eircode, find it here.
2. Add your Billing Details Add your credit or debit card details in advance in order to save time when you're trying to purchase tickets.
3. Log into your Ticketmaster Account Be ready - log in to into your account before tickets go on sale. This means that if you manage to get tickets into your basket, the rest of the purchasing process will be as quick as possible.
4. Use a Secure Connection If you can log in to your Ticketmaster at home or somewhere you know you will have a reliable WiFi connection. If you are in an office or a public place there could be a high demand which might slow down your connection.
5. Only Use ONE Browser/Tab It may be tempting, but don't open multiple browsers or tabs. If you do this, the Ticketmaster system may think you are a robot which would kick you out of the queue - meaning you would have NO chance of buying tickets. Sob!
6. Don’t Refresh the Page Another tempting option is to refresh the web page, but this isn't a good idea. You are in a queue and will get access to tickets in a fair manner and as quickly as possible. Simply follow the instructions on screen as refreshing a page will lose your place in the queue.
Are you Ready For It?
Taylor Swift takes to Croke Park on Friday, June 15, 2018. Click here for tickets and of course GOOD LUCK!
Read our review of Swift's latest album Reputation here.