A TWO-BED apartment in Dublin is up for rent for over €20,000 for the weekend of Taylor Swift's concerts in the city next year.
The figure has emerged as hotels came out fighting over allegations of price gouging ahead of the US pop star's gigs.
The I Knew You Were Trouble singer announced on Tuesday she would be performing two dates at the Aviva Stadium on June 28 and 29, 2024.
With many fans rushing to hotel websites to book accommodation in anticipation of securing a ticket, there was shock when some of the listed prices were extortionate.
Among them was stay of €6,500 for both nights at the Westbury Hotel in Dublin city centre.
Two weeks prior to the gigs, the same double room is €595 for two nights on the five-star hotel's website.
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