December 22, 2024

Brighton Journal

Complete News World

Fans drive 13 hours on the Eras Tour

Fans drive 13 hours on the Eras Tour

Lisa Hartzel says making a last-minute decision to drive 13 hours to see Taylor Swift in Pittsburgh was worth it. “Our flight from Jacksonville last night was getting more and more delayed, and we were afraid it was going to be canceled, so we decided to just get in the car and drive, 13-hour drive,” Hartzel said Friday. Action News 4’s Pittsburgh reporter, Chandy Chapman, asked, “So what happened with that flight?” Hartzel said. on board above us. Kristen Smith said, “The things we do for our kids, right? As long as they are here and happy, we are happy. Hartzel said she was from Pennsylvania and wanted her daughters to be with their cousin to watch Swift’s show at Accresor Stadium. Action News 4 from Pittsburgh spotted Swift entering the stadium, flanked by security covering her, with fans screaming, “We just saw Taylor.” Thousands of dollars to see the star on stage. Amy Primer was “The Lucky One” and managed to get tickets to the sold-out concert. For less than $300 for her and her daughter. The duo celebrated by wearing a theme for The Eras Tour. It’s for the “Lover” , with pinks and roses to match the album cover, and then I wanted to match it as well because I was playing ‘Lover,'” said Averie Braymer. Swift will be performing a second concert on Saturday.

Lisa Hartzel says making a last-minute decision to drive 13 hours to see Taylor Swift in Pittsburgh was worth it.

“Our flight from Jacksonville last night was getting more and more delayed, and we were afraid it was going to be canceled, so we decided to just get in the car and drive, 13-hour drive,” Hartzel said Friday. .

Shandi Chapman, the Pittsburgh-based correspondent for Action News 4, asked, “So what happened with that trip?”

“I got out on time,” said Hartzel. “So as we were heading north, somewhere around South Carolina, we tracked the plane we should have been on overhead.”

Kristin Smith said, “The things we do for our kids, right? As long as they’re here and happy, we’re happy.”

Hartzel said she’s from Pennsylvania and wanted her daughters to be with their cousin to see Swift perform at Accresor Stadium.

Action News 4 from Pittsburgh spotted Swift entering the stadium, flanked by security covering her, with fans screaming, “We just saw Taylor.”

Fans paid thousands of dollars to see the star on stage.

Amy Braymer was “The Lucky One” and managed to get tickets to the sold-out concert for less than $300 for herself and her daughter. The duo celebrated by wearing themed outfits for the IRAS tour.

“It’s for ‘Lover’, with the pinks and roses to match the album cover, and then I wanted it to match it too because I was doing ‘Lover’,” said Avery Primer.

Swift will be performing her second concert on Saturday.