JAKARTA - Taylor Swift fans in Argentina have been camping since June to witness a concert titled the pop star's 'Eras Tour'.
First reported by Pitchfork, some Swifties (S Swift fanatics) are trying hard to see their idol singers up close when he started his Latin American tour this week and was even seen camping outside the arena for about five months.
As outlined in the report, four tents were stationed outside the River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires, where Swift will play three consecutive shows on November 9, 10 and 11.
The tents are occupied by excited fans, the outline, who have taken turns in hopes of watching their idols as close as possible.
The majority of them are said to be 'young women' even though anyone under 18 is not allowed to participate.
It should also be noted that each tent has about 60 people who are willing to take turns guarding the place, and an internal spreadsheet has been developed by two organizers, each developing queue rules and helping set a work turn to accommodate each fan's schedule.
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As Swift arrives for three shows next week, the number of hours fans spend guarding the tent will count as well as other factors including whether they are staying overnight or if they stay in bad weather and fans participating in most of the work will be allowed to watch on the front lines.
According to the Pitchfork report, fans initially had some problems while camping, including nervous spectators shouting at them for 'unemployment', and football fans attending the stadium considered them unlucky.
However, the majority described the last five months as a positive experience.
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