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Consumer expert reveals the biggest concert scams and how to avoid them as Taylor Swift is set to come to the UK next month for her highly sought-after Eras tour Alice Beer spoke on This Morning about the most common summer scams READ MORE: Moment thousands of fans find out Nicki Minaj won't be performing at 'cursed' Co-Op Live arena By Gina Kalsi For Mailonline Published: 11:10 EDT, 28 May 2024 | Updated: 11:10 EDT, 28 May 2024 e-mail View comments A consumer expert has revealed the biggest concert scams that people fall for and how to avoid them as the UK is expecting many big-name artists to perform this summer. Alice Beer, consumer expert, went on This Morning today to make concert goers aware of different fraudulent tactics to try and extract their cash. Global superstar Taylor Swift is coming to several arenas across the UK in June for her highly sought-after Eras tour.

She sold more than 4.3million tickets and Swifties rushed to websites to try and get their hands on some after they sold out fast. But those looking to bag themselves the chance to see the singer should not turn to websites like Facebook , warns Alice.



Global superstar Taylor Swift is coming to several arenas across the UK in June for her highly sought-after Eras tour Speaking to Dermot and Jodie, she said: 'When there is a massive sell-out event, there are always people who are desperate to get tickets who didn't get them on the first release. 'Like Taylor Swift fans, queuing and queuing online, you don.

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