LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In a jaw-dropping turn of events, a pair of tickets to any one Taylor Swift concert worldwide was sold for an eye-watering $15,000 at Selena Gomez's charity auction held on Wednesday night, October 4.
The Rare Impact Fund Benefit, organized to support Gomez's mission of aiding individuals grappling with mental health challenges and promoting self-acceptance, witnessed this astonishing sale.
Stunning cost of Taylor Swift concert tickets
The Eras Tour, currently on hiatus, is set to resume on November 17th with three shows scheduled in Brazil, only to pause once again until February. The event, hosted by Gomez's 'Only Murders in the Building' co-star, Martin Short, who is 73 years old, kicked off the bidding for the coveted Swift tickets at an already impressive $5,000.
Short, known for his comedic flair, kept the audience entertained throughout the bidding process, playfully remarking that $6,500 was merely the cost of valet parking at a Swift concert. However, the winning bidder didn't hesitate to go well beyond the initial bid.
They ultimately shelled out a staggering three times the starting amount, making headlines and leaving many in disbelief.
This record-breaking sale comes in the wake of Swift's Eras Tour, which recently put Ticketmaster through the wringer, causing frustration among fans and even the 'Blank Space' singer herself.
The Swift concert tickets were undoubtedly the star attraction of the night, but the Rare Impact Fund Benefit saw the presence of several famous faces, including Tyga, H.E.R., and Francia Raisa, who is not only a friend of Gomez but also her kidney donor.
Swift and Gomez's friendship dates back to 2008 when they both simultaneously dated different members of the Jonas Brothers. The bond they share has endured through the years, transcending their high-profile relationships and careers.
'I. Just. Don’t. Get. It. Period!'
Internet users were left utterly speechless by the price of Swift's concert tickets. A user claimed, "Football game is cheaper." Another added, "I. Just. Don’t. Get. It. Period." A third chimed, "Really." Another simply shared a gif, "But...why?"