Taylor Swift Eras Tour merch price list and what you can get as 3Arena store opens 

Ahead of the Eras Tour coming to Dublin, concert organisers have been opening ‘early merch’ stores
Taylor Swift Eras Tour merch price list and what you can get as 3Arena store opens 

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I am queueing at a barricade with fans decked out in Kansas City Chiefs t-shirts and Taylor Swift tote bags.

No, I am not at the Aviva camped out ahead of Swift's three-night residency which starts on Friday, this is just for the merch.

The 3Arena opened its doors at 10am this morning to queues of Swifties who were excited to get decked out ahead of The Eras Tour. 

And Swiftnonomics looks to be in full force. 

When I reach the top of the queue, the girl on my left has just handed over €120 for a tee and jumper, while the girl on my right hands over €320 for a bag of Swiftie goodies.

Claire, the girl who just spent €120, tells me she's "manifesting" a ticket for one of the shows.

"I had a code for the Liverpool shows and my auntie had a ticket in the cart for €900, but she let it go." 

She, and many Irish fans without tickets this weekend, are hoping their Wildest Dreams might be answered by some international fans selling their tickets at the final hour following the cancellation of Aer Lingus flights.

For now, some Swiftie merch will have to do. Baby, let the games begin... 

Where and when can I get Taylor Swift early merchandise in Ireland?

Official Eras Tour merch is on sale at the 3Arena in Dublin.

It opened on Thursday, June 27 at 10am, with the merch shop closing at 8pm the same day.

It’s the same for all three of Taylor’s show dates — Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

How much will it cost?

Hoodies/jumpers are priced between €75 and €80.

T-shirts are priced at €45.

Tote bags are €30, and posters are €20.

Bracelets are €35.

Will it be open after the shows?

No, the store will shut at 8pm on show days.

Is it cashless?

Yes. The early merch store is card-only.

How do I get to the early merch store?

Luckily for Swifties, the 3Arena is quite accessible.

If you’re in Dublin city centre, grabbing the Luas Red Line will take you to the doorstep at The Point Luas stop.

To get there by bus, the 151 route operates every 10 minutes during rush hour and will leave you on Castleforbes Road, the closest stop to the 3Arena, just a two-minute walk away.

Trains to Connolly or Heuston station will leave you at a Red Line Luas stop to bring you to the 3Arena.

There is parking at the Point Village carpark but it is extremely limited.

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