Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson made a mother and daughter’s day on Monday when they gave them free tickets to see Taylor Swift.
The radio stars were speaking to Melbourne mother Kelly who revealed her sister Sam was heartbroken after being scammed out of $1200 when she attempted to purchase tickets to Swift’s n leg of her tour.
Kyle, 52, and Jackie, 48, quickly decided they had to rectify the situation to ensure Sam’s devastated nine-year-old daughter Charlie still got to see her idol in concert.
The hosts sent round a KIIS FM team member to their home to deliver them the tickets in person and got young Sam on the phone.
‘Hi Charlie, Kyle and Jackie O have come to the rescue with free concert tickets. We are going to give you our tickets so you can go see her for free,’ Kyle told the youngster.
Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson made a Melbourne mother and daughter break down in happy tears on Monday, after giving them free Taylor Swift tickets. Both pictured
The nine-year-old was so moved by the extraordinary act of kindness she immediately burst into tears and thanked the hosts for their generosity.
‘I couldn’t have a little sweetheart like you be so excited to see her but then have someone steal the tickets. So, you’re going to go see her,’ Kyle said.
The radio hosts then told the pair to have the time of the lives at Swift’s upcoming concert in February.
The radio stars were speaking to Kelly from Melbourne who revealed that her sister Sam was heartbroken after being scammed out of $1200 on tickets to Swift’s show. Kyle and Jackie O then sent round a KIIS team member to give free tickets to the family, who broke down in tears
Swift will arrive in in February to perform seven sold out shows, with the expected revenue reaching hundreds of millions of dollars.
The 34-year-old pop star’s Aussie tour is set to benefit many ns in unexpected ways, with countless Swifties forking out big bucks on costumes and accessories for her show.
‘The spend on fashion and craft supplies in the lead-up to the concert are additional to the usual visitor expenditure bundle,’ a representative for economist Deloitte told Nine.
‘Hi Charlie, Kyle and Jackie O have come to the rescue with free concert tickets. We are going to give you our tickets so you can go see her for free’ Kyle told the youngster. The nine-year-old was so moved by the extraordinary act of kindness that she immediately burst into happy tears
They added that a jaw-dropping $220million was expected to be spent by n Swifties excited about seeing their idol perform live.
In addition to the millions of dollars spent on tickets, interstate fans will spend big travelling to shows, booking hotels, buying food and drinks, and merchandise.
An estimated $126million has already been spent by fans on concert tickets and, when combined with the additional $220million, Aussies are spending a whopping $346million on Swift’s 2024 Eras Tour in .
Taylor Swift (pictured) will arrive in in February to perform seven sold out shows, with the expected revenue reaching hundreds of millions of dollars