'Stranger Things' Star David Harbour Shares His Eras Tour Ticket Struggle, Taylor Swift's Heartwarming Surprise

“Stranger Things” star, David Harbour, had difficulty securing Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” concert tickets for his step-daughter but was pleasantly surprised by the pop star herself, reports Cinemablend.

Harbour, who also starred in “Violent Night,” “We Have a Ghost” and the upcoming “Gran Turismo,” had to call in several favours to get the coveted tickets.

Harbour managed to get his step-daughter to one of Swift's concerts, which usually last more than three hours. The young girl exchanged friendship bracelets with thousands of other ‘Swifties’.

However, the highlight of the evening was a letter from Swift herself. When Harbour and his stepdaughter could not meet the superstar, a woman handed them a letter from Swift.

“I've never seen my step-daughter speechless. She did say in the letter at one point, ‘I'll give you a wave from the stage.' And at one point, during the beginning of one of her numbers she did turn to our little tent and [waved],” Harbour said.

“Eras Tour” caused a storm last year, with ticket-seller Ticketmaster overwhelmed by the demand.

Harbour, married to singer Lily Allen, is the step-father to her two daughters, 10-year-old Marnie Rose and 11-year-old Ethel Mary. He joins the ranks of Swiftie dads, including Kevin Costner and Josh Gad.

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