
Taylor Swift fans from around the world are ready to sing and dance their hearts out now that the Eras Tour has finally arrived in Vancouver.
The multi-platinum, Grammy-winning artist is taking over BC Place for three dates — December 6, 7, and 8 — though her impact on the city goes far beyond that.
From massive friendship bracelets on bridges and horses to huge lineups outside of pop-up merch stores, Taylormania has truly taken root. And to celebrate the first night of The Eras Tour, we’re taking a look at all the ways Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has impacted Vancouver.
Are you ready for it?

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160,000
The number of fans expected to attend the three nights of concerts at BC Place. Several major road closures will be in place around BC Place and the stadium district to accommodate all of the fans during the events, so make sure to give yourself plenty of time to get to the show.
$157,000,000
A news release from Destination Vancouver suggested that the total economic impact of the three shows in Vancouver would be $157 million. Of that, $97 million would be spent on accommodation, food, beverage, retail, and transportation.

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70%
More than 70% of Eras Tour ticketholders are from outside of the Lower Mainland. These include Bellinghamsters crossing the border to see Taylor Swift and reality stars flying across the country for the concerts.
82,000
The number of hotel rooms nights booked across the region by Taylor Swift fans, according to Destination Vancouver. This has led to plenty of Vancouverites offering up their homes for Taylor Swift’s December concerts.
700
We spoke to Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim last month, who told Daily Hive Urbanized that over 700 officers would ensure the area’s safety. VPD Constable Tania Visintin confirmed that number with Daily Hive.
The line for the Taylor Swift Eras Tour Private Merchandise Pop-Up at The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver continues to grow this afternoon. pic.twitter.com/PnEvKU3y8A
— Daniel Chai (@IamDanielChai) December 6, 2024
$95
The price of the coveted blue crewneck sweater that every fan has been lining up for hours to get their hands on at Canada Place and The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver. There are also t-shirts, hoodies, water bottles, posters, and more up for grabs.
3:30 pm
Ticketholders are not permitted to line up before 3:30 pm on show days. Doors open at 4:30 pm each day, with the show slated to begin at 6:45 pm. BC Place also announced that overnight camping is strictly prohibited and that Taylgating is not permitted. Fences will be raised to prevent non-ticket holders from approaching the stadium before the shows.
2,125 sq ft
Just in time for the Swifties to descend on BC Place Stadium during Taylor Swift’s three-day The Eras Tour finale this weekend, the largest of the stadium’s four new outdoor advertising video boards has been unveiled.

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4.5” x 6.5”, 12” x 12” x 6” and 3.5” x 4.5”
The size of clutch purse or clear bags fans can bring into the concert according to BC Place’s bag policy. Exceptions may also be provided for diaper bags and medically necessary items that cannot fit into a clear bag.
12 noon to 12 midnight
Several road closures will be in effect in, around, and out of downtown Vancouver from noon until midnight on December 6, 7, and 8. The City is also setting up designated passenger pick-up and drop-off zones, which drivers, taxis and ride-shares can use for up to three minutes.
4
With Taylor Swift on many people’s minds as the Eras Tour kicks off in Vancouver this weekend, we decided to take a stroll down memory lane and remember the four times that she brought her hit tours to our city.

Physical map outside Stadium-Chinatown Station; TransLink’s special Taylor Swift-themed SkyTrain network map for The Eras Tour in Vancouver. (TransLink)
53
The number of stations on the SkyTrain network map that received a special Swiftie-themed makeover to welcome the music superstar.
Much like the vibrant temporary installations appearing across downtown Vancouver, the Swiftie-themed SkyTrain map is bursting with colourful pastel shades of pink. The three SkyTrain lines and the West Coast Express commuter rail are reimagined as the beads of friendship bracelets, a playful nod to the bracelet swapping among Swifties during the Eras Tour.
250,000
VPD is expecting over 250,000 people in the stadium district, which also includes hockey fans heading to Rogers Arena to cheer on the Vancouver Canucks and the huge crowd heading to Concord Pacific Place for Cirque du Soleil’s Echo.
13
Destination Downtown has installed 13 Taylor Swift lyrics in life-sized letters around the city. There’s always something to enjoy at each of these locations, with exciting holiday events happening throughout the holidays, even once Swift Season comes to a close.
#Vancouver‘s Gastown steam clock has changed its tune to #TaylorSwift‘s “Shake it Off” and will play every 15 minutes until December 13.
This is the first time in the clock’s history that the sound has ever changed, in commemoration of the passing of the steam clock’s creator,… pic.twitter.com/15QxWSBNH8
— Daily Hive Vancouver (@DailyHiveVan) December 6, 2024
Every 15 minutes
You’ve probably seen the city transform before your eyes into a Taylor Swift wonderland, and now Gastown is getting in on the fun.
The Gastown steam clock is playing Taylor Swift’s “Shake it Off” every 15 minutes until December 13. The first tune change in the steam clock’s history is in tribute to the landmark’s creator, Raymond Saunders, who was working on the project prior to his passing in November.