Sometimes you have to go to extremes to see a favorite singer in concert.  But just because you can't get tickets through a ticket outlet, doesn't mean that you should forget about being able to see a favorite performer. Instead, get creative. It worked for these ladies!

Four second grade teachers from Robert Asp Elementary School in Moorhead, Minnesota weren't able to get tickets to see their favorite singer at the Fargodome on September 9, 2015. But instead of just giving up on their dream of seeing Taylor Swift, they decided to make a parody video of themselves singing about the life of a teacher and not getting tickets to the sold-out show - all to the tune of "Shake It Off."

Mollie Lackmann, Hope Schmidt, Joni Grant and Melissa Hagan tried unsuccessfully to get tickets to the Taylor Swift shows in Minneapolis, Minnesota and in Fargo, North Dakota.  But after these second grade teachers put their creative minds together and the right people saw the parody video, their wishes were granted.

Not by Taylor Swift, but instead a local radio station was able to get the four teachers tickets to the show.

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