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A little more than a year after her performance at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Taylor Swift is wrapping up the U.S. leg of her Midwestern Eras Tour just over 100 miles away at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

Before heading to Canada for the final shows of the tour, Swift will perform alongside opening act guitarist Gracie Abrams on November 1, 2 and 3, capping a storied global music phenomenon in Indiana’s capital city.

Want to snag last minute tickets this week? We searched various resale sites to find the cheapest tickets still available. Take a look below. (Note: Ticket prices have changed countless times during the production of this story. The following numbers may not reflect the most current ticket prices.)

Where to find tickets to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour shows in Indianapolis

The cheapest pair of tickets we found on multiple resale platforms was a pair of seats listed on VividSeats for $2,190 each in section 605 for the Saturday, November 2nd show.

There were a handful of StubHub ticket deals for the Friday, November 1st show worth around $2,500, including two in section 449 priced at $2,435 each. On Monday, the platform said this pair of tickets had the lowest price of all tickets listed on the site.

Seat Geek had plenty of ticket deals for fans who are okay with slightly reduced visibility, including a pair of tickets for $2,265 each for the Nov. 1 show in Section 606.

If you are preparing to attend the concert alone, you can look forward to slightly cheaper prices. A Section 610 ticket listed on StubHub cost $2,060.

Because the verified advance tickets had long been unavailable, Ticketmaster did not show available tickets for the three Indianapolis shows.

Could Taylor Swift ticket prices go down for the Indianapolis shows?

It’s unclear whether prices will drop further in the days leading up to the first show, but that appears to be happening in other U.S. cities as well, following a pattern that has emerged throughout the tour. For example, a pair of tickets listed on StubHub that cost $12,741 in early September, according to IndyStar data, are now available for $8,972.

It is also possible that a change in Ticketmaster’s policy regarding ticket transfers may impact pricing.

Given the flood of reported ticket fraud related to Swift’s concerts, Ticketmaster is now enforcing new rules. Ticket transfers can now only begin 72 hours before the event, meaning those who purchase tickets on resale will not see the tickets in their account until shortly before the show. Until now, transfers could be made at any time.

Swift’s shows take place November 1-3 at Lucas Oil Stadium. For more information about the concerts, check out IndyStar’s comprehensive coverage here.

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