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A Latest Jersey official racked up the most popular tickets on the town when he used a form – not open to the general public – to request seats to one in every of Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated MetLife Stadium concert events this weekend, but says he “had to attend like everyone else. “
Bergen County Official John Hogan filled out a ticket request form for MetLife Stadium and faxed it in, hoping to purchase “Eras Tour” tickets for his 13-year-old daughter, Bergen Record reported on Tuesday.
He told the paper he began on the lookout for tickets – which were in such high demand that the Ticketmaster website went down last 12 months – in January, when a member of the Latest Jersey Sports and Exposition Board of Commissioners suggested using the shape.
Hogan reportedly received a response from MetLife Stadium in March and was offered 4 tickets at $265 each, including fees, to Friday’s concert, which might profit his wife, daughter and two family friends.
He couldn’t remember which section or seat number the highly prized tickets he had been given were in when Bergen Record asked him on Tuesday.
Swift will end her “Eras Tour” at MetLife Stadium with three shows on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
A duplicate of Hogan’s accomplished form was sent anonymously to Bergen Record. This shows that he didn’t list his county title and said the tickets were for private use. He used a private email address and cell phone number.
The shape is reportedly not publicly available.
Hogan told the newspaper he didn’t consider he had received special treatment, saying: “I had to attend like everyone else. It is not like I attempted to get them now and got pushed to the front of the queue.
Emails to the county clerk’s office, the MetLife Stadium press office and the NJSEA weren’t returned Wednesday night.