 And her first tour since the pandemic, pre-sale tickets for Taylor Swift's air tour went on sale Tuesday. But excitement soon turned into frustration as many fans experienced Ticketmaster crashing or freezing during their purchase. Ticketmaster issued a follow-up statement Tuesday afternoon on Twitter, writing that there has been a historically unprecedented demand with millions showing up to buy tickets for Swift's tour. The website faced several delays and outages throughout the morning. The sale began at 10 a.m. with some fans waiting hours in virtual queues. It was good at first, but then once I actually got into buying the tickets, like after the queue, I was able to actually put anything into my car. It kept saying like my browser was wrong. There have also been a number of scamming attempts with websites such as TicketFaster, scamming fans into buying fake tickets and receiving fake text messages from Ticketmaster. I think when it comes to buying tickets from different sellers, I try to be pretty good about where I do buy it from. I think Ticketmaster's a pretty well-known, it's pretty well-known ticket source, should I say. And I would think that they would have reputable methods to prevent scamming at this point. I think it's kind of strange that they didn't prepare for an event like this. Like, she's a pretty well-known artist, especially. I mean, she kind of built this anticipation for her concert. The Boston Police issued a statement Tuesday warning fans to be wary of counterfeit tickets for Taylor Swift's upcoming tour. The Boston Police wrote in a community alert, anyone who purchases tickets from a secondary source are taking a chance and do so at their own risk. I think it's really sad. A lot of people love Taylor Swift and their tickets are being taken away from her, especially the scammers. That's really sad. When buying concert tickets, be wary of counterfeit tickets and always purchase from a verified source. With BUTV10, I'm Isabelle Durso.