Valentyna Miziuk takes a selfie outdoors Rogers Centre stadium on Tuesday, the venue internet hosting Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour. The primary of six sold-out reveals begins Thursday. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, which started March 17, 2023, arrives in Toronto for six sold-out reveals on Thursday and can wrap after three Vancouver performances in early December.
About 60,000 ticket-holders will collect on the Toronto stadium for every present from Nov. 14-23, with 1000’s extra Swifties anticipated to attend the pre-show occasion referred to as Taylgate ’24 on the close by Metro Toronto Conference Centre.
With opening evening upon us, take a look at the buildup in Toronto from the town’s “Taylor Swift Method” indicators to the lineups for merchandise to the a whole lot of 1000’s of followers heading downtown and extra.
Nov. 12: Live performance merch up for grabs
Tour merchandise went on sale at Rogers Centre on Tuesday morning. It is the one location in Toronto promoting official tour merchandise. Right here, followers line up outdoors the stadium.

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Fan Brenda Martinez holds an Eras Tour poster outdoors the venue.

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A fan reveals friendship bracelets outdoors Rogers Centre.

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One other fan in mid-pose outdoors the stadium.

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An aerial view by drone of the rising lineup outdoors Gates 5 and 6.

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Nov. 4: Toronto renames streets quickly
A foremost route via downtown Toronto received a brief makeover to honour Swift forward of her six-concert run within the metropolis — and to lift cash to assist individuals dealing with meals insecurity.
Indicators bearing the identify Taylor Swift Method designate the route from Rogers Centre — the place Swift will carry out — to Nathan Phillips Sq., the place metropolis corridor is positioned, for the month of November.
A complete of twenty-two indicators go up alongside Queen Road West, John Road, Entrance Road and Blue Jays Method.
From L-R: Day by day Bread Meals Financial institution CEO Neil Hetherington, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie and Coun. Ausma Malik, on the unveiling of the Taylor Swift Method signal on Nov. 4. (Clara Pasieka/CBC)
Individuals take photos with a newly erected Taylor Swift Method avenue signal in Toronto on Nov. 5.

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