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Taylor Swift fans clamouring to get the pop superstar’s merchandise as she kicks off her Australian tour are claiming the official store is down. 

The megastar, 34, has taken the stage at the MCG – which has a capacity of 100,000 – for the first stop on her Eras tour on Friday.

But late in the evening dozens of fans were posting to social media they were unable to access her official webstore with the page simply loading a blank screen.

It is understood the problem is connected to a popup Australian users see when first loading the page that will ask whether they want the Australian or US based site.

Choosing the US version of the site appears to cause the error while the Australian webstore appears to be working correctly.

Some users were claiming it could be deliberate pending Swift making an announcement with the website’s URL appearing to show it briefly look for a password. 

The staggering prices of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour merchandise have been revealed as she kicks off her first show in Melbourne

Fans took to social media over the sudden radio silence on Swift's US webstore

Fans took to social media over the sudden radio silence on Swift’s US webstore

Swift kicked off her Australian tour on Friday

Melbourne's MCG was packed to capapcity

Swift kicked off her Australian tour on Friday night in Melbourne with the 100,000 seat MCG packed out

Some suggested the pop megastar could be about to make an announcement

Some suggested the pop megastar could be about to make an announcement

Swift’s Era’s tour is her first concerts Down Under since 2018 and thousands of eager Swifties descended on Melbourne’s MCG hours ahead of the show in excitement.

Ffans were keen to get their hands on merchandise as they queued up at the outdoor stands to get their branded Eras clothing and memorabilia.

Photographs of the jam-packed stands revealed the prices Swifties were willing to pay to get their hands on the much-desired items.

Posters were priced at $40, while a tour hoodies cost a staggering $120, and T-shirts were priced at $65.

Water bottles were priced at a huge $40 and canvas tapestries were available to buy for $55, with fans queuing up ahead of the shows to purchase the goodies. 

The Project also spoke to eager Swifties outside the MCG and asked them how much they had spent on merchandise, with some fans shelling out hundreds. 

One fan said: ‘I bought a hoodie, I bought a shirt, now I’m a little bit bankrupt but it’s worth it!’

Another admitted: ‘All together we spent $390.’  

Photographs of the jam-packed merchandise stands at Melbourne's MCG revealed the prices Swifties were willing to pay to get their hands on the much-desired items

Photographs of the jam-packed merchandise stands at Melbourne’s MCG revealed the prices Swifties were willing to pay to get their hands on the much-desired items

Fans were seen with bags full of merchandise on their arms as they excitedly made their way into the venue for the epic show, fully kitted out after buying up the products.

Thousands of the popstar’s fans swarmed the arena two hours before the show’s start time of 6.30pm in an attempt to avoid the long lines to get in.

Frontier Touring previously warned fans that there was ‘no need to arrive to the venue before gates open’ at 4.30pm as ‘all tickets are allocated seating’.

The hotly-anticipated show will kick off at 6.20pm when Sabrina Carpenter will take to the stage, followed by Taylor’s eagerly-awaited headline show. 

Taylor will play three shows at Melbourne’s MCG on February 16, 17, and 18 before heading to Sydney for four concerts at Accor Stadium on February 23, 24, 25, and 26.

Posters were priced at $40, while a tour hoodies cost a staggering $120, and T-shirts were priced at $65 (pictured: huge crowds at the stands)

Posters were priced at $40, while a tour hoodies cost a staggering $120, and T-shirts were priced at $65 (pictured: huge crowds at the stands) 

Just hours ahead of the show, Taylor was seen being chauffeured in style to the MCG in a convoy of flashy vehicles.

A cavalcade of blacked out Land Rovers were seen driving down Brunton Ave and into the underground carpark of the venue, with one carrying the Shake It Off star.

Taylor mania began when she touched down in Melbourne early Thursday morning at approximately 12.40am and was greeted by a legion of die-hard Swifties. 

The Cruel Summer singer travelled in style on board a Bombardier Global 6000, a luxurious private jet that can carry up to 17 passengers. 

Fans were seen with bags full of merchandise on their arms as they excitedly made their way into the venue for the epic show, fully kitted out after buying up the products

Fans were seen with bags full of merchandise on their arms as they excitedly made their way into the venue for the epic show, fully kitted out after buying up the products

Fans have been eagerly waiting for Taylor to take to the stage in her first Australian tour since 2018, and flocked to the venue early amid the Swiftie mania

Fans have been eagerly waiting for Taylor to take to the stage in her first Australian tour since 2018, and flocked to the venue early amid the Swiftie mania

Huge crowds descended on the MCG as they got ready for the show to kick off

Huge crowds descended on the MCG as they got ready for the show to kick off 

Taylor’s flight (VJT993) from Honolulu, Hawaii, to Melbourne became the globe’s most-tracked flight with almost 1,500 of her eager fans watching its trek across the Pacific.

Taylor – who is dating Kansas Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce – completely missed out on Valentine’s Day due to her travels, being airborne for the entire romantic day.

She took off in Hawaii at 4.52pm local time on February 13, and didn’t land until the early hours on February 15 AEDT due to the 21-hour time difference, meaning she missed the big day.

But she had just spent a few days with her boyfriend Travis in Los Angeles as she celebrated with him after he won the NFL Super Bowl, before jetting off Down Under.

More than 600,000 tickets have been sold for her performances, and some fans went to the desperate measure of chartering their own flights to get to her shows, according to travel agency Flight Centre.

Just hours ahead of the show, Taylor was seen being chauffeured in style to the MCG in a convoy of flashy vehicles

Just hours ahead of the show, Taylor was seen being chauffeured in style to the MCG in a convoy of flashy vehicles

A cavalcade of blacked out Land Rovers were seen driving down Brunton Ave and into the underground carpark of the venue, with one carrying the Shake It Off star

A cavalcade of blacked out Land Rovers were seen driving down Brunton Ave and into the underground carpark of the venue, with one carrying the Shake It Off star

Thousands of the popstar's fans swarmed the arena two hours before the show's start time of 6.30pm in an attempt to avoid the long lines to get in

Thousands of the popstar’s fans swarmed the arena two hours before the show’s start time of 6.30pm in an attempt to avoid the long lines to get in

‘Commercial flights and accommodation are at a premium and we’ve even seen some travellers opting for a private charter flight to get to the concert as a result,’ Flight Centre Travel Group global leisure CEO James Kavanagh told news.com.au.

‘While it may seem extreme, we’re not surprised to see people opting for private flights through our charter aircraft company AVMIN and we’ve had bookings for both Taylor’s Sydney and Melbourne shows.’

Flight Centre have revealed commercial flights from Brisbane to Melbourne cost approximately $569 for the February 16 show. The following week, the same route drops dramatically to $118.

Organisers of the tour are also concerned about the 15,000 fans who are estimated to arrive at the pop star’s sold-out shows despite not having tickets.

Venues NSW has warned ticketless fanatics to stay away from Accor Stadium to prevent crowd management issues, The Daily Telegraph reported on Sunday.

A spokesperson said fans who missed out on tickets should not try to ‘soak up the atmosphere’ outside, as they likely won’t hear any songs anyway. 

Families eagerly gathered at the MCG dressed up in their pink glittery outfits for the concert

Families eagerly gathered at the MCG dressed up in their pink glittery outfits for the concert 

After fans were told they had to wear their friendship bracelets or pack them in a bag - rather than on D-rings, Swifties were seen with them stacked up their arms

After fans were told they had to wear their friendship bracelets or pack them in a bag – rather than on D-rings, Swifties were seen with them stacked up their arms 

Huge crowds had gathered outside the venue ahead of the hotly-anticipated show

Huge crowds had gathered outside the venue ahead of the hotly-anticipated show 

Taylor mania began when she touched down in Melbourne early Thursday morning at approximately 12.40am and was greeted by a legion of die-hard Swifties

Taylor mania began when she touched down in Melbourne early Thursday morning at approximately 12.40am and was greeted by a legion of die-hard Swifties

The Cruel Summer singer travelled in style on board a Bombardier Global 6000, a luxurious private jet that can carry up to 17 passengers

The Cruel Summer singer travelled in style on board a Bombardier Global 6000, a luxurious private jet that can carry up to 17 passengers 

Taylor was greeted by Swifties wrapped in blankets

Taylor was greeted by Swifties wrapped in blankets

Her flight (VJT993) from Honolulu, Hawaii , to Melbourne became the globe's most-tracked flight with almost 1,500 of her eager fans watching its trek across the Pacific

Her flight (VJT993) from Honolulu, Hawaii , to Melbourne became the globe’s most-tracked flight with almost 1,500 of her eager fans watching its trek across the Pacific 

Taylor - who is dating Kansas Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce - missed out on Valentine's Day due to her travels, but has just celebrated Travis' Super Bowl win with him in LA

Taylor – who is dating Kansas Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce – missed out on Valentine’s Day due to her travels, but has just celebrated Travis’ Super Bowl win with him in LA

Meanwhile, Transport NSW coordinator-general Howard Collins said the city was ‘preparing for the inevitable’.

‘What we found with other popular music venues where people can’t get tickets, people do just turn up to sort of soak up the atmosphere, and you can’t stop them other than to manage crowds,’ he said.

‘We are not encouraging ticketless fans to attend, but part of our contingency plan is allowing for extra people who may be travelling who haven’t got tickets.’

But despite warnings from the NSW government, businesses are said to be rolling out the welcome mat for all of Taylor’s fans regardless of whether they have tickets.

Business Sydney executive director Paul Nicolaou said: ‘Irrespective of their ticket status, Sydney must put up the welcome sign for the Swifties because they will all make a contribution to our city in some way.’

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