People were shoving us, says fan who paid $1,800 for floor seat at Taylor Swift concert

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It was meant to be a once-in-a-lifetime event, but one Taylor Swift fan was left disappointed after her concert experience was ruined by other attendees. After attending the first show in Singapore last night (March 2), a fan named Alina took to TikTok to air her grievances about some unruly fans who had shoved her.

PHOTO: Screengrab/TikTok/LinmaxinIt was meant to be a once-in-a-lifetime event, but one Taylor Swift fan was left disappointed after her concert experience was ruined by other attendees.

She told AsiaOne on Sunday that fans started trickling to her section from the first set of show, and "started coming in big waves" during the second set. "Instead of telling them to go back to their sections, pushed the extra people into our seated rows, and it just caused even more crowding," Alina said in the video.According to Alina, a group of women who had moved into her section squeezed themselves into the row behind, constantly jostling her."I paid for the seat, I paid $1,800 to be treated like this?" Alina asked in the video.

"I still enjoyed myself, of course, but a lot of my enjoyment was impeded by these people who didn't know how to stay in their own sections or rows."

Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)

 

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