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Maggie Rogers Announces 'Summer of '23' Tour, Reveals Plans to Get Around Online Ticket Sales After Disastrous 'Eras Tour' Pre-Sale

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Maggie Rogers is hitting the road on tour, and she has a plan to make it easier for fans to get tickets. The 28-year-old “Alaska” hitmaker announced plans to embark on her Summer of ’23 Tour, which will kick off on July 24 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

She’ll travel North America before wrapping up the show in Washington D.C. on September 29. In the aftermath of Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour pre-sale that left many fans without tickets, Maggie also revealed how she’d be selling these tickets. Keep reading to find out more… “In an effort to eliminate bots and lower fees — i’m going analog.

come buy a ticket like it’s 1965,” Maggie tweeted on Thursday (April 6). She announced that she’d be selling tickets in person at the Music Hall of Williamsburg on Friday for her New York show in Forest Hills.

Fans will only be able to buy two tickets during the pre-sale but all seats will be available. Tickets will be available online on April 11.

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