A Taylor Swift fan asked a Southwest pilot to fly over the pop star's concert in Los Angeles — and to her surprise, he obliged.
19.07.2023 - 17:31 / travelandleisure.com / Taylor Swift
While fans of Taylor Swift know ‘All Too Well’ how difficult purchasing tickets for the Eras tour has been, a low-cost airline carrier may be the saving grace for a pair of lucky Swifties looking to see one of the final shows in the United States. Frontier Airlines recently announced a sweepstakes that will give away two concert tickets, two roundtrip airline tickets, hotel, and ground transportation to Taylor Swift’s tour date in Los Angeles on August 7.
Fans looking to enter the sweepstakes can enter on Frontier’s contest landing page. The contest is ongoing now through July 20, 2023, at 11:59 p.m.
MST. Frontier points out that the “sweepstakes is not endorsed by or affiliated with Taylor Swift,” and consumers must be 18 years or older to enter.
The contest terms and conditions specify that participation in the sweepstakes is only open to “residents of the United States, except residents of New York state, Florida, and the District of Columbia”. Taylor Swift will be playing six different shows for her «Eras Tour» concerts in Los Angeles at the Sofi Stadium from August 3 through August 8.
A Taylor Swift fan asked a Southwest pilot to fly over the pop star's concert in Los Angeles — and to her surprise, he obliged.
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