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Economic impact of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour inVancouverestimated at $157M

Taylor Swift's Eras Tourwill have an estimated $ 157-million economic impact on the city next week as it hosts the three final concert dates of the record-breaking tour, DestinationVancouversaid.

3 shows at B.C. Place stadium expected to attract over 150,000 Swifties

A woman in a sequined blue-tinged gown stands at a microphone in front of a red backdrop with a hand raised palm-up in front of her as she belts out a song.
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour moves to Vancouver after a six-night stop in Toronto. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour will have an estimated $ 157-million economic impact on the city next week as it hosts the three final concert dates of the record-breaking tour, Destination Vancouver said.

The tourism body said its forecast included $97 million in direct spending on items including accommodation, food and transport.

It said the Eras Tour is expected to bring more than 150,000 Swifties toB.C. Place over the three shows from Dec. 6 to 8, and had resulted in more than 82,000 rooms booked across the region.

The tourism organization made the calculations with the B.C. Pavilion Corporation, which operatesB.C. Place, and said 70 per cent of direct spending would be from out-of-town fans.

It said the economic boost would result in more than $27 million in total tax revenue for all three levels of government.

Jarrett Vaughan, an adjunct professor at the University ofBritishColumbia'sSauder School of Business, said that while he wasn't privy to the calculations, the numbers seemed realistic.

"Any time we have some significant movement to the City ofVancouver, whether it's cruise ships or destination concerts like Taylor Swift, without question, it's helpful for the economy," he said in an interview Tuesday.

Vaughan said signs of an economic boom can be seen in how local businesses are responding as they prepare to host various Swift-themed events and promotions.

"This is absolutely unprecedented," he said, noting thatVancouverhas hosted other world-class events such as the Olympics and the Stanley Cup Finals.

"We see the impact of this is quite real for business owners who are trying to ensure Taylor Swift fans that they're operating in a way that is not just supportive of them, but that is giving them greater opportunities to enjoy a Taylor-Swift-adjacent experience to the concert itself," he said.

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DestinationVancouvernoted fan events were planned across the city, including 13 Swift-themed lighting installations in the downtown core starting Friday and ending a week later on the day of the first show.

"DestinationVancouvervolunteers will be on hand to assist fans with directions and information over the concert weekend and to hand out special 'Vancouver' friendship bracelets," the organization said in its statement.

TheVancouverdates that close out Swift's two-year world tour come after six sold-out concerts at Toronto's Roger's Centre, which spanned two weeks and concluded Saturday.

Destination Toronto had estimated $152 million in direct spending, which was expected to grow to $282 million as the money continued to circulate.

The Eras Tour has touched down on five continents and will have clocked nearly 150 performances by the time it's over.

Mayor Ken Sim said in a news release about the economic impact that he is "thrilled" Vancouver was chosen to host the last stop on Swift's tour.

"This iconic event hasn't just captivated audiences around the world, it has translated into a huge economic boost for every city it has visited, andVancouveris no exception," Sim said.

"Vancouveris proud to be a world-class city, and hosting an event of this scale only strengthens our place as a top-tier global destination."

DestinationVancouversaidB.C. charities have also been "significantly boosted over the last month through donations of tickets and prize packages" via theB.C. Place Community Benefits Program, with tickets auctioned or raffled to raise funds.