READY FOR IT: Taylor Swift to kick off final three Toronto shows as Eras Tour heads toward finale!!!

TORONTO — Taylor Swift is throwing another party in Toronto as her celebrated Eras Tour heads into its final three nights in the city. The pop superstar will pack the Rogers Centre full of Swifties tonight, Friday and Saturday.

1eac94c6a43476a479fcb4c2f7202b812d805b3fe20d253f730b658ff3032b00

TORONTO — Taylor Swift is throwing another party in Toronto as her celebrated Eras Tour heads into its final three nights in the city.

The pop superstar will pack the Rogers Centre full of Swifties tonight, Friday and Saturday.

She’ll head to Vancouver for the last three shows of her tour, performing at BC Place from Dec. 6 to 8.

The Eras Tour has drawn thousands of Swifties to Toronto as they hope to experience celebrations around the shows and in some cases score last-minute tickets.

But it’s also attracted a considerable number of fraudsters looking to capitalize on the demand by asking people to send bank e-transfers for fake tickets.

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

The concerts have left a big impression on the streets of downtown where fans gathered dressed in Swift-themed outfits to celebrate the singer.

Moneris said Thursday that during the first three shows from Nov. 14 to 16, spending in downtown Toronto increased 57 per cent week-over-week across all categories.

The payment services provider said international spending more than doubled as tourists flocked to the city, particularly drawn to movies and theatrical productions.

It added that Swift’s influence appeared to extend to retail, with a 32 per cent increase in clothing store sales and a 78 per cent spike in purchases at accessory stores as fans put finishing touches on their concert outfits.

However, Moneris found that restaurant spending remained stable, although snack shops saw a 61 per cent bump.

CIBC chief economist Avery Shenfeld questioned the overall impact of Swifties on economic activity, saying there’s “less than meets the eye” when it comes to earlier predictions that the concerts could bring hundreds of millions of dollars in tourist spending.

Shenfeld wrote in a note to clients this week that much of the fan revenue pouring into Toronto and Vancouver likely comes from Canadians from other parts of the country — visitors who may curtail spending when they return to their communities.

“The money that Emma and Claire saved up for flights to Toronto or Vancouver, tickets, meals and concert merch will eat into what they have left for other discretionary spending back home,” he said.

“Toronto’s gain might be Fredericton’s loss.”

He also suggested gross spending on hotels has been overstated because the rooms wouldn’t have all sat empty. He also said it’s unlikely that T-shirts and other Swift memorabilia getting a sales boost were manufactured in the country.

“Generating economic growth requires activities that create jobs that last more than a few days, which create ongoing income that can add to spending on a sustained basis,” he added.

“One-off events might, if large enough, create a blip, but one that gets reversed when the event is over, and the event-goers’ depleted savings or credit card bills need attention.”

Related Posts

🚩🔻BREAKING NEWS: Man United has officially confirmed the signing of €97million Midfielder and rivals are not happy about the transfer as they’re planning to sue the Reds over the transfer ‎ ‎FULL DETAILS ENTER THE LINK IN THE COMMENT SECTION BELOW👇👇

Manchester United are reportedly preparing to disrupt Liverpool’s pursuit of Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi, with the Eagles valuing the centre-back at roughly £40 million. Sources say United are closely monitoring the situation as they look to reinforce their squad ahead of the January window.

🚩🔻Manchester United’s Midfield Warrior Returns! 🔴 Scott McTominay Set for Emotional Homecoming at Old Trafford After Key Talks Read more in the comment section below 👇👇

Scott McTominay Set to Return to Manchester United After TalksScott McTominay has agreed to return to Manchester United following internal discussions between his representatives and the club. The Scottish midfielder, who developed through United’s academy and made his senior debut under José Mourinho, is set to rejoin the club after a period away.

🚩🔻BREAKING: Manchester United won’t sign a midfielder in January… because the club is preparing a MONSTER SUMMER MIDFIELD REBUILD! Two top targets could walk into Old Trafford: 🔥Baleba: £60m 🔥Wharton: £60m 🔥Hjulmand: £50m 🔥Anderson: £45m Get ready, Reds — BIG moves loading. 👀 Which TWO should the club sign — and who should they avoid?👇👇

Manchester United will not be signing a midfielder in January — and there’s a huge reason why. The club is gearing up for a massive summer overhaul in midfield, with multiple marquee targets already lined up.

🚩🔻BREAKING NEWS: I have played against players like Yamal, Salah and even Dembele before but to be honest I haven’t seen such a dangerously aggressively player Like Him in the league before,He is the only Arsenal player I want here at Chelsea”, Chelsea star Caicedo reveals the ONE Arsenal player that He loves watching all the time EVEN FERNANDEZ SAID THIS LAST WEEK 🔥🔥 FULL STORY: LINK 👇👇

BREAKING NEWS: I have played against players like Yamal, Salah and even Dembele before but

🔻🚩BREAKING NEWS: Bukayo Saka rejects new Arsenal contract offer as new club emerges to Highjack the Arsenal superstar on a free transfer next summer SHOCKING NEWS FROM EMIRATE TODAY AS TOP JOURNALIST CONFIRMS 😤😞 FULL STORY: LINK 👇👇

BREAKING NEWS: Bukayo Saka rejects new Arsenal contract offer as new club emerges to Highjack

🚩🔻OFFICIAL NOW:Arѕenal fіnally reached agreement іn рrіncірle wіth £70m Toр Euroрean goal рoacher who regіѕtered 31goalѕ and 14aѕѕіѕt thіѕ ѕeaѕon, agreement between both рartіeѕ for рlayer to arrіve aѕ Arteta fіrѕt January ѕіgnіng CONGRATULATIONS ARSENAL FANS 🔥🔥 FULL STORY: LINK 👇👇

OFFICIAL NOW: Arsenal finally reached agreement in principle with £70m Top European goal poacher who