It's a bittersweet time for music superstar and global icon Taylor Swift and her hundreds of millions of fans. Some might say it's the end of an Era.
Swift's record-breaking 'Eras Tour,' a yearlong tour that has touched down all over the world, comes to a close in Canada this November and December. That includes stops at Rogers Centre in Toronto and BC Place in Vancouver, both of which have unsurprisingly garnered a ton of fan interest as the shows draw closer.
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A collective tribute to Swift's 17-year music catalog, the Eras Tour showcases her unprecedented growth in the industry over the different eras of her career. The highest-grossing female artist of all time, the 34-year-old has performed "Eras" shows in major cities across five different continents. It is one of the highest-grossing tours of all time, providing massive economic growth to any area she visits.
A recent report by the CBC estimated that the tour will generate $282 million in economic impact for Toronto, a common theme throughout Swift's time on the road. Considered a $1 billion tour, "Eras Tour" has spawned a movie of the same name highlighting the ultimate fan experience.
Interested in catching T-Swift before the "Eras Tour" comes to a close for good? Here's everything you need to know about Taylor's shows in Toronto and Vancouver, including links to purchase the best and most affordable tickets.
Rogers Centre, home of Major League Baseball's Toronto Blue Jays, has a seating capacity of 55,000 people.
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Starting prices then vary depending on the show. A November 16th show starts at $1,600 and reaches $11,000-$12,000. Tickets for the November 21 show start at $1,796 and reach up to $12,000.
The September 23 show, the last "Eras" performance in Toronto, start at $1,600 and go up to $11,000.
Here's the seating map for Rogers Centre:
Gates open for the "Eras Tour" at 4:30 p.m. Those attending concerts at Rogers Centre are permitted to bring one bag that meet the following criteria:
Oversized bags carrying medical devices are permitted. There is no bag storage or coat check at Rogers Centre. Fans are permitted to bring one small (500ml or less) factory-sealed soft-sided clear plastic water bottle.
For a full list of prohibited and allowed items for the "Eras Tour," check out the Rogers Centre website.
Per the Rogers Centre official website, no public parking is available for the "Eras Tour" concert.
There are several parking options near Rogers Centre. You can book parking in advance via SpotHero, an app that allows you to purchase parking passes for specific events at Rogers Centre.
Tickets range from $10 to $170.
The official end of the "Eras Tour" will take place in Vancouver, British Columbia, where Taylor will perform three shows between December 6 and December 8 at BC Place.
Tickets for the first show at BC Place start at $1,790 each via StubHub. Some of the "hottest events" on StubHub, these shows will cost fans a pretty penny to be able to say they were part of the end of the "Eras Tour."
Home to the Vancouver Whitecaps FC and BC Lions, BC Place can hold up to 54,500 people.
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Seats with a straight view of the stage in section 454 cost a little over $3,000 each per night. Floor seats start at around $6,000. Tickets starting at around $10,000 would get you close to the stage. The highest cost is around $12,000 per ticket, which get you right on the field in front of the stage, where Taylor often interacts with the fans.
Items that can't fit into a clear bag, including diaper bags and medically necessary items, will be accepted.
There is a bag check service at BC Place that costs $10 per item.
For a full list of prohibited items, visit the BC Place website.
There are several parking options at BC Place. The cost for parking ranges around $10 to $30. Lots 457 and Lot 313 are right next to the stadium, with additional parking across Pacific Blvd.
Those using mobility devices can access drop-off locations near Pacific Boulevard under Gate F.