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Impact of the Eras Tour

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Social effects of Taylor Swift's sixth concert tour

Taylor Swift stands on a stage surrounded by a large crowd of fans.
Taylor Swift atU.S. Bank Stadium,Minneapolis, as part ofthe Eras Tour in 2023

Publications have analyzed the cultural, economic and sociopolitical influence ofthe Eras Tour, the 2023–2024concert tour by the American musicianTaylor Swift andthe highest-grossing tour of all time. Driven by a fan frenzy calledSwiftmania, the tour's impact is considered an outcome ofSwift's wider influence on the 21st-centurypopular culture. Concert industry publicationPollstar called the tour "The Greatest Show on Earth".[1]

The Eras Tour, as Swift's first tour after theCOVID-19 lockdowns, led an economicdemand shock fueled by increased public affinity for entertainment. It recorded unprecedented ticket sale registrations across the globe, including a virtual queue of over 22 million customers for the Singapore tickets. The first sale in the United Statescrashed controversially, drawingbipartisan censure from lawmakers, who proposed implementation of price regulation and anti-scalping laws atstate andfederal levels. Legal scholarWilliam Kovacic called it the "Taylor Swift policy adjustment".[2]Price gouging due to the tour was highlighted in the national legislatures of Brazil, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.

Characterized byinflation,trickle-down andmultiplier effects, elevated commercial activity and economy were reported in the cities the Eras Tour visited, boosting local businesses,hospitality industry, clothing sales, public transport revenues and tourism more significantly than theOlympics and theSuper Bowl. Cities such asGelsenkirchen,Minneapolis,Pittsburgh,Santa Clara andStockholm renamed themselves to honor Swift; a number of tourist attractions, including theCenter Gai,Christ the Redeemer,Space Needle,Marina Bay Sands andWillis Tower, paid tributes and hosted special events. Politicians such as Canadian prime ministerJustin Trudeau and Chilean presidentGabriel Boric petitioned Swift to tour their countries, whereas government executives in Indonesia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and somestates of Australia were expressly disappointed at the tour not visiting their venues.

The Eras Tour attracted large crowds of ticketless spectatorstailgating outside the sold-out stadiums, with several thousands gathering inPhiladelphia,Melbourne andMunich, and was a ubiquitous topic innews cycles, social media content, and press coverage.Seismic activity was recorded inEdinburgh,Lisbon,Los Angeles andSeattle due to audience energy.Swift's discography experienced surges in album sales and streams, and achieved several all-time feats onrecord charts; her 2019 song "Cruel Summer" peaked in its popularity and became one ofher most successful singles. Theaccompanying concert film of the tour featured an atypicalfilm distribution bypassingmajor film studios and became the highest-grossingconcert film in history. Journalists dubbed Swift one of the last remainingmonocultural figures of the 21st-century;Time named Swift the 2023Person of the Year, the first and only person inthe arts to receive this honor.

Demand and geopolitics

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American singer-songwriterTaylor Swift is often recognized for her success andcultural impact.[3] Herconcert tours have all been increasingly lucrative[4] and, after taking a break from touring due tothe impact of theCOVID-19 pandemic, she announced the sixth headlining concert tour of her career,the Eras Tour, in November 2022.[5] The first United States leg of the tour was announced in November 2022, with 27 concerts across 20 cities.[6] TheLatin American, European, Australian and Asian dates were announced in June 2023, visiting 26 cities; popular demand led Swift to increase the number of tour dates in all the continents multiple times.[7][8] In the end, the Eras Tour became the most expansive tour of Swift's career domestically and globally, with 62 US shows and 90 international shows, for a total of 152 shows.[9]

Boric in 2022
Trudeau in 2019
World leaders such as Chilean presidentGabriel Boric (left) and Canadian prime ministerJustin Trudeau (right) openly requested Swift to bring the Eras Tour to their countries.[10][11]

Some countries that were expected to receive dates for the tour were absent in Swift's announcements in June 2023, drawing dismay and demands from theSwifties and officials in those territories.[12][13]Billboard reported that politicians and government officials were "clamoring for a glimpse of the Eras Tour".[14]

North and South America

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Gabriel Boric, the 35thpresident of Chile, wrote to Swift, requesting her to bring the tour to Chile.[10]Members of the Canadian Parliament filed a grievance with theSpeaker of the House of Commons, displeased with the Eras Tour "snubbing" Canada.[15] Canadian Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau then invited Swift to tour Canada; one month later, Swift announced six shows inToronto, followed by three shows inVancouver later that year.[11] William Watson, writing for theFinancial Post, opined that the lawmakers from theLiberal Party of Canada, including Trudeau, will attempt to "nationalize" the distribution of the tour's tickets in Canada in an attempt to win over Swift's fans forthe upcoming elections.[16]

Unprecedented demand for the Eras Tour tickets were further reported in as Argentina (three million customers),[17] and Canada (31 million) as well.[18] In Brazil, more than 10scalpers were arrested for trying to resell tickets originally priced at aroundR$6,000 (US$1,250) at significantly higher prices. Simone Marquetto, a member of theBrazilian Chamber of Deputies forSão Paulo, proposed increasing the maximum prison sentence for scalping from one year to four years andfines up to 100 times the price set by scalpers.[19]

Price regulation in the United States

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In the United States, inefficient presale of the Eras Tour tickets byTicketmaster on November 15, 2022, resulted ina highly publicized controversy.[20] Before the presale, Ticketmaster reported that it received a record-breaking 3.5 million registrations.[21]CNN Business stated that the "astronomical" demand indicated Swift's popularity.[22] On the presale day, Ticketmaster's website crashed and froze due to "historically unprecedented demand".[23]Greg Maffei, chairman ofLive Nation Entertainment, said Ticketmaster prepared for 1.5 million verified fans, but 14 million showed up.[24] Ticketmaster also cancelled the November 18 sale due to their inability to meet demand.[25] Swift's fans, upset and enraged with the debacle, accused Ticketmaster of deceit and poorcustomer service.[26][27][28] The topic soon became a subject of public criticism and political scrutiny, asconsumer groups criticized Ticketmaster for its allegedly flawed and incompetent systems.[29][30] US lawmakers, includingattorneys general and members of theCongress, took notice of the issue,[31] which became a subject of multiple congressional inquiries.[32] TheUS Department of Justice opened anantitrust investigation into Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster.[33]

US presidentJoe Biden pressuredticket platforms into eschewingsurprise fees from ticket prices followingthe Eras Tour fiasco.[34]

Media publications deemed the controversy a testament to Swift's influence and said it could bode well for the music industry by propelling conversations about economic inequality and antitrust laws in the United States.[35][36] Inspired by the fiasco, various US Congress andstate legislature members proposed and enacteda string of bills to ban scalping bots and regulate pricing model.[37][38] The United StatesFederal Trade Commission proposed to outlawjunk fees in the country following the controversy, and theNational Economic Council, headed by AmericanPresident Joe Biden, pressed platforms to abandon junk fees in all prices—not just event tickets but for resort bookings and rental costs as well.[34] American legal scholarWilliam Kovacic called the move "the Taylor Swift policy adjustment."[2] According to Carolyn Sloane, assistant professor of economics at theUniversity of California, Riverside, the tour's fiasco spurred mass political action as Swift "has scaled her talent through demographic technology".[37] Following thebipartisan censure of Ticketmaster at aUS Senate hearing,Billboard opined that Ticketmaster had the public's despise and thus made an "easy target for rare bipartisan political action".[38]The Washington Post stated the tour fiasco "was so bad it united the parties",[39] whereasCNN, in an article titled "One Nation, Under Swift", said that Swift's fans united thetwo parties in a way "theFounding Fathers failed to anticipate".[40]

Europe

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Mayor of theHungarian capitalBudapest,Gergely Karácsony, wrote a letter to Swift, requesting the tour in Hungary.[41]Vice-President of the European Commission,Margaritis Schinas, exhorted Swift to help reverse the "historically low" voter turnout inthe upcoming European Parliament election by speaking about it on the European leg of the Eras Tour.[42] In 2024, thePrime Minister of Sweden,Ulf Kristersson, attended the tour inStockholm and noted the tour's economic impact on Sweden.[43]John Swinney, theFirst Minister of Scotland addressed Swift in a direct message and claimed Scotland is "thrilled" to host the show and the Swifties.[44] Around one million people queued for the tickets in France.[45] Spanish association football clubReal Madrid petitionedLa Liga officials to reschedule their final match of the season to accommodate an additional Eras Tour show at theirhome venue,Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.[46]

Forbes reported widespread scalping of the tickets in the United Kingdom, with immediate re-listing on sites likeStubHub and Viagogo for extortionate prices.[47][48] Viagogo responded that "the European leg of Taylor Swift's Eras tour has been long anticipated. We've not seen anything like this sincethe Beatles and with tickets having only just gone on sale, demand is at its peak right now".[49]Reuters reported that the resale prices of Eras Tour tickets were US$1000 more than other touring acts.[50]Kevin Brennan, aMember of Parliament fromCardiff, demanded a debate in the United KingdomHouse of Commons on ticket scalpers and thegovernment's plans to tackle them.[51] In Ireland, politicianThomas Pringle spoke in theDáil Éireann, thelower house of theIrish Parliament, criticizing the "rampantprice gouging" in Dublin during the tour's stop in the city as "disgraceful display of greed" by local hotels.[52]

Civic security

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In July 2024, a suspected stalker of Swift, who was accused of threatening her and her boyfriend, American football playerTravis Kelce, on social media was detained and arrested as he attempted to enter the second of Swift's shows inGelsenkirchen.[53] On August 7, authorities thwartedan Islamic State (ISIS) plot to attack Swift's three shows inVienna.[54] Police arrested three men—a 17 year-old, 18-year-old and 19-year-old who were "radicalized on the Internet"—with connections to ISIS. The men were plotting to kill "tens of thousands" at the concerts, according to theCIA.[55] All three Vienna shows were canceled with tickets refunded after receiving confirmation from theGovernment of Austria of an elaborate terrorist plan.[56] The following shows in London also had tightened security.[57]

Boric in 2022
Trudeau in 2019
United KingdomLabour politicians such as the prime ministerKeir Starmer (left) and the London mayorSadiq Khan (right) were accused ofbribery andabuse of power after allegedly pressuring theMetropolitan Police to provide Swift with aspecial security escort.

In October 2024, it was reported that the LondonMetropolitan Police'sSpecial Escort Group—a top-level security usually provided formembers of the British royal family andheads of state—would be provided for Swift and crew for the remainder of the London shows.A political scandal soon developed in the United Kingdom as the politicians of oppositionConservative Party accused the rulingLabour Party of receiving free tickets to the Eras Tour in exchange of the security grant. It was alleged that Labour politicians, ranging from prime ministerKeir Starmer to London mayorSadiq Khan, had received around £20,000 in free tickets, after Swift's demand for the security was initially denied, with the politicians subsequently pressuring the police to give in.[58]

Susan Hall of the Conservative Party, also chair of the Police and Crime Committee on theGreater London Assembly, demanded an official investigation into the issue, calling it "highly concerning" that government officials intervened to change the police's decision.[59] MinisterEllie Reeves did not answer the ConservativeMember of Parliaments' questions regarding the controversy in theParliament of the United Kingdom.Gavin Williamson stated that the Labour government has compromised the operational independence of the police, whileAndrew Murrison asserted that "the Special Escort Group needs to be used sparingly and not to ferry entertainers around".[60] The prime minister's office denied that the free tickets were connected to security demands, however admitted that Starmer meeting Swift at the concert could have created a perception of aconflict of interest.[61] Former prime ministerBoris Johnson said Swift has made the United Kingdom "look like abanana republic"; Rebecca Reid ofi said "theEras tour has been dragged into a tangential political row" and criticized Johnson of not caring about women's safety; Reid opined that Swift deserves the police convoy in light of the Vienna threat and theSouthport stabbing incident.[62]

Asia-Pacific

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In Australia, the Eras Tour visited Sydney and Melbourne for seven dates in total; politicians andSwift's fans in the excludedAustralian states (Queensland,South Australia, andWestern Australia) expressed their dismay at the tour not visiting their major cities (Brisbane,Adelaide, andPerth, respectively).[63]ABC News journalist Antonia O'Flaherty reported that Brisbane was "definitely holding dates" for the tour atLang Park but was dropped after finalized Asian and European dates left only two weeks for Australia.[64] New Zealand finance ministerGrant Robertson stated, although he was disappointed and despite Swift's popularity and the potential economic boom, he would not spend public money on campaigning for the tour. Nick Sautner, CEO of Auckland'sEden Park, claimed he could not compete with the funding of Australia's Eras Tour campaign.[65] In addition, Eden Park had only one concert slot left in 2024 and a noise curfew of 10:30pm without requiring a newresource consent.[66]

InTaiwan (Republic of China),Jaw Shaw-kong, a member of the oppositionKuomintang party, stated in a televised debate as part ofthe campaigns preceding the2024 Taiwanese presidential andlegislative body elections that he had invited Swift to hold a concert at the newly inauguratedTaipei Dome. He claimed that Swift initially agreed to perform but later declined due to "geopolitical risks"—the nature ofthe bilateral relations between Taiwan and the People's Republic of China. British newspaperThe Independent opined that the elections have been "heavily targeted in[Chinese] state media propaganda as a choice between war and peace", amid increasedChinese military activity around Taiwan. TheTaiwanese Ministry of Culture neither denied or confirmed Jaw's claims but said several international artists have performed in Taiwan.Kaohsiung mayorChen Chi-mai described Jaw's claim about Swift as an attempt to manipulate voters.[67][68][69] Swift included neither China nor Taiwan in the Eras Tour,[67] despite her large fanbases there.[70][71]

In China, media reported that the Shanghai’s culture and tourism bureau had been talk with Swift’s team in January 2025, one month after the tour concluded in Vancouver, in order to let Taylor resume the tour for few more shows and letting Taylor bring the tour to Shanghai. Swift’s team has not yet responded to the request yet.[72]

Singapore's exclusivity in Southeast Asia

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Filipino drag queen and Swift impersonatorTaylor Sheesh emulating the Eras Tour atSM Seaside City, a mall inCebu City, Philippines.

The Eras Tour caused adiplomatic crisis inSoutheast Asia.[73][74][13]Singapore was the region's only country included in the tour, receiving six dates, while Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines were not included despite much anticipation.[75]

Over an unprecedented 22 million people competed for the tour's Singapore tickets.[76] Media outlets had reported large crowds of fans gathered in various Philippine malls to watch recreations of the tour byTaylor Sheesh, a Filipinodrag queen and Swift impersonator.[75]Quartz reported that the Indonesianminister of tourism and creative economy,Sandiaga Uno, had taken note of the tour skipping Indonesia, Southeast Asia's largest economy, and decided to ease the permit process for international touring acts.[77] Academics and critics in Indonesia also agreed that theIndonesian government should amend its policies to host musical efforts such as the Eras Tour.[78][77]

Boric in 2022
Trudeau in 2019
Thailand prime ministerSrettha Thavisin (left) accused Singapore of luring the Eras Tour away from otherSoutheast Asian countries. Singaporean prime ministerLee Hsien Loong (right) defended it as a "successful arrangement" of his government.[79]

In February 2024,Bangkok Post reported thatSrettha Thavisin, thePrime Minister of Thailand since 2023, expressed his disappointment with Singapore exclusively hosting the Eras Tour amongst the member countries ofASEAN, an international union of Southeast Asian countries. He claimed that theSingaporean government offered subsidies of $2 million–$3 million per show in exchange for exclusivity.[80] Emphasizing her global appeal, Thavisin stated thatThai Swifties "had been eagerly awaiting the chance to experience Swift's musical magic live."[81]Pita Limjaroenrat, leader of theMove Forward Party, had previously petitioned Swift to bring the Eras Tour to Thailand; he noted that the country had become ademocracy in the years following the2014 Thai coup d'état that led to the cancellation of her show inBangkok onthe Red Tour.[82]

Joey Salceda, member of theHouse of Representatives of the Philippines, criticized Singapore for the exclusivity deal, not being a "good neighbor", and disregarding the principles of solidarity upon which ASEAN was founded. He demanded that the PhilippineDepartment of Foreign Affairs seek an explanation on the deal from theSingaporean embassy to the Philippines.[83][84] Uno also expressed disappointment, claiming that "Indonesia was eager to replicate the success of Swiftonomics, which has hugely benefited the tourism industry in Singapore and Australia.[85]

In response, theSingapore Tourism Board (STB) published a statement confirming that they did provide a "grant" to bring the tour to the country, and that theMinistry of Culture, Community and Youth worked with the tour's promoter,Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG).[86] MinisterEdwin Tong refused to disclose any exact figures,[74] adding that the total sum of the grant is not as high as what is being claimed.[87] Singaporean diplomatBilahari Kausikan argued that Singapore, as a smallcity-state, cannot afford to be "inefficient" like its neighbors due to competition, and asked "are we supposed to hold ourselves back just because some of our neighbours are slow?" He praised the STB for quickly securing the deal with Swift.[88] Hariz Baharudin ofThe Straits Times opined that Singapore attracted Swift by offering connectivity, infrastructure and security unlike other Southeast Asian countries.[78]

On March 5, 2024,Lee Hsien Loong, thePrime Minister of Singapore since 2004, was interrogated on the issue in an ASEAN press conference with Australian prime ministerAnthony Albanese; Lee confirmed that the grant did contain exclusivity terms but assured that it was not a hostile move towards other Southeast Asian countries.[89][79]The Straits Times correspondent Anjali Raguraman reported that Tong's team, also consisting of representatives ofSport Singapore and the management ofSingapore Sports Hub, flew to Los Angeles to negotiate with Swift's agent before any international tour dates were confirmed and requested for Singapore to be "the host at the end of any particular segment of the tour", facilitating an option to add more dates in case of higher demand.[87] The Eras Tour in Singapore was extended to an additional week for six shows in total, after the first three shows quickly sold out.[90]

Members of theMalaysian United Indigenous Party, including the deputy presidentAhmad Faizal Azumu, called for thegovernment of Malaysia to answer for its "failure to secure" the Eras Tour. The issue was subsequently escalated in theParliament of Malaysia in March 2024;Chong Zhemin, the MP ofKampar, askedthe government to address claims that Malaysia "failed to seize the opportunity" to host Swift following reports that the country would. Deputyyouth and sports minister,Adam Adli, responded that Swift never offered to tour Malaysia under the government's joint contract with the sports advisory company Sportswork and the event/venue promoterASM Global; Sportswork clarified that the Eras Tour was never part of the deal with ASM. However, the MP ofStampin,Chong Chieng Jen, blamed theMalaysian Islamic Party for repelling international musicians such as Swift away from Malaysia due to itsIslamist censure of foreign acts.[91][92][93]

Economy and commerce

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See also:Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Swift performing atSoFi Stadium inInglewood, California, on August 9, 2023.

The Eras Tour fueled the commerce and economies of various cities and territories.[94][95][96] According toBillboard, "the arrival of Eras in a new town every weekend brought with it not only an avalanche of hype, media attention and near-groveling from the host cities, but enough traveling business to give local economies a notable boost."[97] Financial analysts called it the "TSwift Lift" to the economy after theCOVID-19 recession.[98]The Wall Street Journal coined the term "Taylornomics" to explain the economics involved in and around the Eras Tour. Economist Mara Klaunig stated that "people are willing to travel far and wide to see [Swift]", making the tour a unique case of economic study.[99] A number of business executives reported the tour's favorable impact on their companies' performance.[100] According toJLL, the tour generated approximately US$1 billion in additional revenue for the hoteling industry across the United States, Europe and Asia, with an impact "rivaling traditional tourism drivers like theSuper Bowl and even theOlympics during its peak periods."[101]

Local business

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TheFederal Reserve credited Swift with boosting the United States economy at large.[102] According toBloomberg Economics, the Eras Tour contributed US$4.3 billion to theGross domestic product (GDP) of the United States.[103] In urban areas, the tour boosted thehospitality industry,[104] including hotels,[105] local businesses and tourism revenues by millions of dollars.[106][107][108] TheRobb Report, citing analysis byMastercard, reported an extra $100 million in sales by restaurants in the United States in 2023.[109] Various restaurants, bars, parks and other businesses organized Swift-themed activities and events, as well as special menus.[110][111][112] Such Swift-themed eatables and articles quickly ran out of stock in various food outlets and retailers.[99][113] The economic impact of Swift's Eras tour has been compared to sporting events such as theOlympic Games,Super Bowl, andFIFA World Cup.[113][95]

A view of the Las Vegas Strip.
The tour replenished the economy of Las Vegas to "pre-pandemic levels".[114]

In theWestern United States, the first shows inGlendale were more profitable for local businesses thanSuper Bowl LVII one month earlier.[95] TheLas Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority credited the tour with restoring the economy of Las Vegas to "pre-pandemic levels".[114] The tour's two nights inDenver were projected to add $140 million intoColorado's economy.[115] InSeattle, downtown hotels reported a record $7.4 million in revenue, $2 million more than the record set by theMajor League BaseballAll-Star Game earlier in the same month.[115] Hotel occupancy rates inSanta Clara were at least 98% weeks before the tour arrived to the city.[116] The tour's two nights generated an estimated $33.5 million in economic impact toSanta Clara County, comparable toNational Football League matches.[117]

Alabor union representing hotel workers from 60 hotels inLos Angeles andOrange counties were at strike since their contracts with the hotels expired on June 30, 2023. One week before the Eras Tour's six Los Angeles concerts, the union protested outside theHyatt Regency LAX with posters inspired by the Eras Tour aesthetics and an open letter to Swift, which claimed that her concerts make the hotels "a lot of money" and urged her to postpone the concerts in solidarity with the strike.[118][119] A dozen Californian politicians, includingEleni Kounalakis, theLieutenant Governor of California, signed a petition asking Swift to postpone the concerts.[120] The tour in Los Angeles generated a $320 million boost to the county's GDP.[121] The California Center for Jobs & the Economy estimated that the tour's six-date residency in Los Angeles increased local employee's earnings by $160 million.[122]

A view of the Las Vegas Strip.
Japanese economist Mitsumasa Etou called Swift's four-day stop in Tokyo (pictured) as "Japan's biggest ever musical event".[123]

In theSouthern United States, the three-day stop inTampa, Florida, caused a huge increase in demand for hotel rooms, car-parking services and clothing stores;[124][125] the concerts generated US$730,000 in taxes for the city.[126][107] According to theHouston First Corporation, the three-night stop atNRG Stadium resulted inHouston's highest hotel revenue week of 2023.[127]Nashville, Tennessee reported $28 million in hotel revenue from two nights.[128]New Orleans reported an economic impact of $500 million from the tour.[129]

All hotel rooms, restaurant reservations, and train tickets were sold out inBoston days before the Eras Tour shows in nearbyFoxborough, Massachusetts.[130] PerBooking.com, the average hotel room prices inPittsburgh,Minneapolis andKansas City, Missouri increased three to five folds in anticipation of the tour; the hotel occupancy rate inAllegheny County, Pennsylvania, approached 100% and reservation platforms crashed due to web traffic.[131] In theGreat Lakes region, Chicago's Eras Tour dates marked the highest hotel occupancy in the city's history,[132] contributing to the state ofIllinois recording its highest hotel revenue ever in afiscal year.[133] Eras Tour-related consumer spending inCincinnati was estimated to be $48 million.[99]

In Latin America, Swift's shows inMexico City generated an estimatedMex$1,000,000,000 (US$59 million) in revenue across the city.[134]Veja estimated a "tremendous"R$400,000,000 (US$74 million) economic boost for Brazil during the tour.[135] Whereas in Asia, Mitsumasa Etou, professor fromTokyo City University, projected an economic boost of up to¥34,100,000,000 (US$229.6 million) in Japan, making the tour "Japan's biggest ever musical event", surpassing theFuji Rock Festival.[123]Bloomberg estimated that the tour's six shows in Singapore would increase the country's GDP by 0.2 percentage points (approximately US$200 million).[136][137] According toSally Capp,Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Australia, the tour generated an estimatedA$1,200,000,000 (US$780 million) in economic value forthe city.[138]Venues NSW chief executiveKerrie Mather said the four shows inSydney will contribute around A$135,800,000 (US$88.7 million) to the state's economy.[139]

A view of Paris.
The Eras Tour was more profitable for the French capitalParis than the2024 Summer Olympics in terms of economy and tourism.[103]

Cities across Europe, especially those in the vicinity of the Eras Tour, reported a sharp rise in demand for hotel and short-term rental accommodation.CNBC reported an estimated £1 billion (US$1.27 billion) bonus to the entire U.K. economy from the tour.[140] Hotel rooms inEdinburgh,Liverpool and Cardiff sold out for the June 2024 dates of the tour as early as August 2023, whereas over 80 percent of the hotel rooms inParis andWarsaw nearly sold out months before the cities' dates.[141]Evening Standard reported that, according to data fromBarclays, presales for the tour significantly boosted overall consumer spending in the United Kingdom in July 2023.[142] Swift's shows were estimated to boost London's economy by £300 million (US$380 million),[143] and Edinburgh's by £77 million (US$98 million).[140] In Ireland, concert-related spending increased by 88 percent as the country's hotel sector recorded an unusual five percent increase.[144] At the 2024Bank of America Gaming & Lodging Conference in September 2024,Hyatt CEOMark Hoplamazian credited part of Hyatt's strong performance in Europe with theTaylor Swift effect.[101]

For Paris, the Eras Tour was more profitable than the2024 Summer Olympics it hosted, in terms of economy and tourism.[103] In Stockholm, all of the city's 40,000 hotel rooms were sold out. Its tourism board estimated an unprecedented €50 million (US$53.4 million) in consumer spending, not including the money spent on tickets;[141][112] the concerts generated €220 million (US$260 million) in city revenue, ten times the impact ofBeyoncé'sRenaissance World Tour (€21 million; US$24.8 million) and nearly twenty times that ofLady Gaga'sThe Chromatica Ball (€12 million; US$14.1 million).[145] A €25 million (US$29.5 million) boost was predicted forMadrid's economy, especially to its hospitality industry.[146]Vienna experienced a 430 percent increase in rental bookings around its Eras Tour dates.[141]

In Toronto, Canada, the tour's six concerts were estimated to generateCA$282 million in economic activity, which was the biggest boost from a music event for the city sinceSARSStock in 2003.[147] In Vancouver, the three dates in the city were estimated to generate CA$157 million in economic impact,[148] which rivaled the2010 Winter Olympics in terms of driving business to local restaurants[149] and surpassed the gains from the city'sBlack Friday.[150]

Civil transport

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A light rail car at a station in front of U.S. Bank Stadium.
Revenues of public transport services hiked during the tour. Transport agencies such as theMetro Transit (pictured) of theTwin Cities extended its rail services for the tour.[151]

CNN labeled Swift a "public transit savior", reporting that transit agencies received a "much-needed" post-pandemic boost, thanks to concert-goers commuting via subways, buses, and trains to and from the Eras Tour venues.[152] Abnormally higher traffic were reported indowntown areas.[122] TheLos Angeles Times reported cities across the United States saw "ridership surge" from the Eras Tour attendees who chose to take transit. InAtlanta, around 140,000 fans took transit to reach theMercedes-Benz Stadium, tripling the usual ridership. In Chicago, the tour generated 43,000 bus and train trips, resulting in the highest weekly ridership for the transit system since 2019.[153] In cases of inadequacy, special trains were announced for concertgoers with extended service in places such as Minneapolis,[151]Sacramento,[154]Greater Los Angeles,[153] and Mexico City.[155] Train reservations toMadrid from other cities in Spain tripled in the Eras Tour's timeframe.[156] Ireland'sIarnród Éireann and Scotland'sScotRail ran additional trains, late-night services, and extra carriages to and fromDublin andEdinburgh, respectively.[157][141]

Flight bookings to and within Australia peaked around the tour dates, especially arrivals from New Zealand and South Korea.[158] On February 16, 2024, the day of the first concert in Melbourne, Australia,Melbourne Airport recorded its busiest day since theCOVID-19 pandemic in terms of passengers and take-offs and landings.[159]

A number ofairlines across the world facilitated special arrangements for Eras Tour attendees. Australian flag carrierQantas added 64 more flights between Sydney and Melbourne and Auckland, Brisbane and Perth.[159]Air New Zealand experienced what it dubbed the "Swift surge"—people rushing to book flights to Australia, where Swift was announced to perform in February 2023. The airline added 14 more flights from Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch to Sydney and Melbourne.[160][99]Philippine Airlines promoted flights fromManila to Tokyo, Sydney, Melbourne, and Singapore.[161] After Swift postponed her second Buenos Aires show by two days due to inclement weather, South American carriersLATAM Airlines,Sky Airline andJetSmart Argentina allowed fans to rebook flight tickets at no cost.[162][163] Industry executives called the move "highly unusual".[164] LATAM continued their flexibility policy and waived all fees or any differences in fare for ticket-holders who would book return flights fromRio de Janeiro following the postponement of the second date from November 18 to 20 due to extreme heat andthe death of a fan, withGol Linhas Aéreas, andAzul Brazilian Airlines following suit.[165][166] Following the2024 Vienna terrorism plot that resulted in the cancellation of Swift's three shows in the city,Austrian Airlines announced that exception was being applied to its usual refund policy for fans affected.[167]Visa applications in India surged by 20 percent around the Eras Tour.[168][relevant?]

Both of Singapore's major airlines, the flagship carrierSingapore Airlines and budget carrierScoot, registered surges in demand for flights to Singapore in March 2024, particularly from Southeast Asia and China.Jetstar Asia confirmed a 20 percent surge for routes connecting destinations such asBangkok, Manila, andJakarta to Singapore.Macroeconomist Erica Tay reported that over 70 percent of the tour's attendees in Singapore are flying in from overseas.[169] Flight bookings to and from Singapore onTraveloka increased sixfold around the Eras Tour dates.[78]United Airlines noted a similar phenomenon in their summer ticket bookings in Europe.[170] StockholmChamber of Commerce's chief economist, Carl Bergqvist, reported that airlines have added additional flights from Denmark, Finland and Norway to help attendees reach the Stockholm shows.[112]

Theory and principle

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The economics of the Eras tour, including Swift's overall economic impact, has been termed "Swiftonomics" by economists and journalists.[52] It was first coined by economic analyst Augusta Saraiva, who stated that the Eras Tour's unprecedented ticket sales represented a "post-COVIDdemand shock" in the United States, with consumers prioritizing entertainment over an imminent recession. Economics academic Melissa Kearney wrote that COVID-19 affected the public's views about "what's really important to them, and what brings them joy."Los Angeles Times defined Swiftonomics as amicroeconomic theory that explains Swift's supply and demand, and political impact following the COVID-19 pandemic.[171][172] TheChair of the Federal Reserve,Jerome Powell, stated "it's good to see" the Eras Tour helping the American economy but cautioned "stronger growth could lead over time to higher inflation and that would require an appropriate response frommonetary policy ... So we'll be watching that carefully and seeing how it evolves over time."[173] As perCNBC, Swiftonomics has impacted every town in the United States.[174]

Marina Bay Sands in 2011
The Eras Tour's six-day residency in Singapore is part of thegovernment plan to promote the city as Asia's music capital.[175]Marina Bay Sands sold tickets bundled with hotel stays and other experiences.[176]

The demand shock was also further reported in Argentina and Australia.[177][178] Economists who observed the inflation in Southeast Asia termed it "Swiftflation".[179] Marketing professor Seshan Ramaswami wrote that the Eras Tour is one of the significant steps in a movement involving the Government of Singapore's conscious attempts to expand the demographic reach of the city-state's cultural tourism "to young music fans ... From all over Asia and perhaps even the Middle East".[175][180] Following the tour's tie-up with theUnited Overseas Bank for premium tickets in Singapore, the bank reported a recordS$104 million (US$76 million) in income from credit card fees, an 89% increase from the previous year in the quarter.[181]

According to a survey by online research company QuestionPro, 58 percent of the Eras Tour attendees were between ages 35 and 64, 37 percent between ages 18 and 34, and less than 5 percent under age 18. The tour's economic valuation was also estimated to be $5 billion, higher than the GDP of 50 countries.[182] QuestionPro later increased the estimate to $6.3 billion in the United States and Canada. Other economic agencies projected an impact as high as $80 billion globally.[183] According toInsider, one movie studio marketing team found that attendees of the Eras Tour spent an average of $300 per concert.[184] Business magazineFortune reported that fans spent an average of $1,300 on tickets, travel, and clothes to attend the tour, implying that the Eras Tour could raise $4.6 billion in consumer spending in the United States,[132] and consequently "save" the United States from recession.[185] After the tour concluded, QuestionPro estimated a $5 billion boost for the US economy in direct spending, whereas the US Travel Association calculated a $10 billion boost, factoring in indirect spendings on the tour.[122]

MarketWatch named Swift one of the most influential persons in thestock market, reporting that "vigorous consumer spending epitomized by the Eras Tour helped the U.S. avert a widely predicted summer recession."[186] Similar sentiments were raised by journalists in other countries.The Guardian business columnistGreg Jericho opined that the Eras Tour could save Australia from recession as well.[187] Journalist Swati Pandey wrote, "as recession risks in Australia mount, one unexpected factor could deliver a boost to the economy just when it's under maximum pressure from theReserve Bank's aggressive interest rate increases: Taylor Swift."[188] The Reserve Bank governor,Michele Bullock, affirmed that "the Taylor Swift inflation effect has forced some spending adjustments" but it would not lead to a detrimental inflation.[189]The Globe and Mail's Tony Keller claimed Swift is the solution to the issues in the Canadian economy.[190] Economists in the United Kingdom projected a minimal macroeconomic impact in the country from the tour but that Swiftlation will affect the hotel industry.[191]Bank of England faced a "dilemma" about cutting interest rates for August 2024 after inflation held steady at 2 percent when economists had expected a 1.9 percent decline.[192][193]

Maria Psyllou, economics professor from theUniversity of Birmingham, called the Eras Tour a "complex economic environment". She wrote that the consumers' readiness to spend their money on the tour despite an ongoing global economic deceleration is an example of thetrickle-down economic effect, wherein the spending of high-income individuals benefits lower sectors of society, stimulatingeconomic growth and opportunities for a wider spectrum of businesses in turn. Pysllou stated, the Eras Tour shows "the audience's willingness toallocate their resources to experiences they have missed—travel, entertainment, leisure—during the pandemic" and is "a testament to the potent interplay between culture, economics, andhuman behavior."[121] Anne Steele and Sarah Krouse fromThe Wall Street Journal opined that the Eras Tour is an example of "women'smultiplier effect", showing how women's entertainment can impact the economy.[194] Baharudin characterized Swiftonomics as an economicsnowball effect.[78]

Mass media

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"[Swift's] Eras Tour, which launched in Glendale, Arizona on March 17, hasn't launched a viral moment so much as the tour itself has gone viral, further spreading to every corner of the internet with every successive date. Each stop has dominated the news cycle for days, whether due to its special guests, its surprise songs, its celebrity attendees, itsEaster eggs, or its volcanic fan response—even the introduction of a new outfit to Swift's rotation can be headline-worthy."

— Andrew Unterberger,Billboard[195]

The Eras Tour was a phenomenon inmass media, especially on social media.[196] Various moments and events of and during the tour became topics of news coverage and wide social media engagement both domestically and internationally.[197][198] To Horton, it grew into a "mass cultural moment", generating "unceasing buzz" and "a vast, ever-expanding digital world of clips, reactions, live-streams, dissections and analysis"; hence, apart from just Swift's performances, the mythology, celebrity gossip and fan culture surrounding the tour drovenews cycles, expanding the "Swiftverse and dissolving its borders with everything else even further." She described the Eras Tour as "not so much as a series of concerts, but as an ongoing, sprawling, interactive and ever-mutating reality show, with new chapters every week."[199] Media outlets reported on the numerous fan-run livestreams of each tour show, viewed by thousands of people on TikTok nightly.[200][201][202] According to telecommunications companyAT&T, fans set data usage records on the company's network in numerous stadiums.[203] Various brands, celebrities and companies posted parodies of the Eras Tour poster on social media.[204][205]

A topic of constant media coverage, the Eras Tour was attended by a large number of celebrities across fields such ascinema,television,music andsports,[206][207][208] as well as by variouspolitical figures.[209][210]Billboard thus described the tour as a "genuinely epic event",[207] stating that "none of Swift's peers has enjoyed the kind of cultural cachet she has attained."[211] Culture journalist Kate Lindsay dubbed the tour "post-reality TV" in hernewsletter.[212] According to Tyler Foggatt ofThe New Yorker, Swift "has done to stadium shows whatBeyoncé did toCoachella, and tomillennials whatBruce Springsteen did tobaby boomers. She has crafted a spectacle—a long-form, real-life experience in an age that is otherwise dominated byshort-form online content—though the tour is also perfectly designed to be consumed online."[213]

Swift was the most photographed person of 2023.[214]Billboard critics agreed that Swift has dominated 2023 commercially and culturally, and some of them opined that the persisting success ofMidnights, followed by the Eras Tour, and the release ofSpeak Now (Taylor's Version) could "overexpose" Swift once again.[215]Glamour raised the same concern, stating Swift has dominated all aspects of popular culture in 2023, resulting in a "Swift monoculture".[216]The Hollywood Reporter opined, Swift became a "queen of all media" with the tour, dominating the concert, streaming and film spheres;[45]Deadline Hollywood referred to Swift as "The Monarch of All Media".[217] Following the media frenzy surrounding the Eras Tour inBrazil,Vulture opined Swift "might actually be more popular thanJesus in the country."[218] Describing the Eras Tour in Europe, Josiah Gogarty ofUnHerd opined that Swift is "keeping mass culture alive";[13]Fortune remarked that the Eras Tour in Paris overshadowed the2024 Summer Olympics in terms of both tourism and media attention.[219]

Dictionary.com named the word "Era" the "Vibe of the Year" of 2023. Grant Barrett, head oflexicography at the firm, opined that they "saw a real surge in the use oferas across popular culture" in 2023, owing to the Eras Tour, "the year's most high-profile, record-setting, impossible-to-ignore cultural phenomenon".[220] Mary Kate Carr ofThe A.V. Club wrote "From her tabloid-famous romances to the blockbuster success of her re-recordings to the incredible economic impact of Eras Tour, there wasn't a facet ofpop culture that Swift's influence didn't reach".[221]

During the first U.S. leg of the tour in 2023, a fan-created online guessing game dubbed "Swiftball", inspired byfantasy football, began surging in popularity. Over 50,000 fans filled out virtual ballots ahead of each show to guess Swift's nightly "surprise songs" and costumes, with some also donating items to serve as prizes for the winners, such as Swift-themed bracelets, CDs, vinyls, and posters.[222] In August 2023, fan-made app Swift Alert launched globally, receiving 800,000 downloads by July 2024. The app provides users with real-time updates on each Eras Tour show and includes popular game "Mastermind", similar to "Swiftball". "Mastermind" received 288,000 entries during Swift's Zurich show on July 9, 2024.[223] American filmmakerM. Night Shyamalan conceived the screenplay for his 2024 filmTrap after attending the Eras Tour.[224]

Internet usage

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Fans at the stadiums set new records for attendance and usage. At the show in Arlington, Texas, AT&T's network alone moved 28.9 terabytes of data during the busiest day of Swift's three-day tour stop at AT&T Stadium, according to data the carrier has shared exclusively with The Verge. The company estimates 1 TB of data represents about 200,000 photos or 400 hours of video moving across its network, the most data AT&T's network has moved at any stadium for any event that year. The 4.8 terabytes of data generated during her extremely rainy show at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts was a record for that stadium as well. Her stop at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis moved 6.6 terabytes of data on AT&T's network during its highest-traffic day, nearly 70 percent more volume than anything else over the past year. In Chicago, 7.2 TB of data was used at Soldier Field.[225]

At Wembley Stadium in London,EE witnessed an unprecedented surge in data usage during the concert, setting new records. This surpassed the data usage at the2024 UEFA Champions League final. Swifties brokeVodafone Portugal’s data traffic record with a staggering 4.8 TB on the second night, surpassing any association football game ever held at the stadium.[226]

In Canada,Rogers Communications said fans who attended Swift's sold-out November 21 Eras Tour concert in Toronto set the new traffic record by streaming and sharing content on Rogers 5G network, using 7.4 terabytes (TB) of mobile data in just a few hours, a total of 5G data usage equivalent to streaming her entire discography 6,300 times, or to uploading 182,000 photos and 1,600 hours worth of streaming videos. Rogers said total of 42 TB of wireless data was used by Swifties at all six shows on the Rogers 5G network at Rogers Centre.[227] The final concert of the tour in Vancouver'sBC Place was watched online by millions; one fan-hosted live-stream from the venue was followed by another 389,000 people on YouTube.[228]

Crowd phenomena

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The only thing I can compare [the Eras Tour] to is the phenomenon ofBeatlemania.

American musicianBilly Joel,The New York Times[229]

The fan frenzy associated with the tour has been dubbed "Swiftmania" or similar terms.[230][231][232][233]The Irish Times held it responsible for "pushing up prices", leading to the Swiftflation phenomenon.[234] Journalists considered Swiftmania as the 21st-century equivalent toBeatlemania, a 1960s cultural phenomenon owing to the fanaticism surrounding the English rock bandthe Beatles. Jon Bream ofStar Tribune opined that Swift has achieved "a once unthinkable monoculture, a zeitgeistian redux of Beatlemania".[235][236][237] Media outlets have noted the extensive audience participation on the Eras Tour, particularly the various "inside joke" chants and rituals that the crowds performed together at each show.[238][239][240] Outlets also reported that many fans experienced a "post-concertamnesia", struggling to remember the concert after attending it. Psychologists explained that intensely happy emotions have the same effect on the brain astraumatic events, and can lead to loss of memory, as the "highly stimulating environment" of the show overwhelms the amount of information the brain can handle at a time.[241][242][243]Proposing marriage during Swift's performance of "Love Story" also gained traction at the tour.[244] Highly enthusiastic reactions from fans were reported at screenings ofthe tour's accompanying concert film.[245][246]

Tailgating

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The Beatles swarmed by fans and media personnel in 1964 upon arrival in the Netherlands; the fan frenzy associated with the Eras Tour, dubbed Swiftmania, is considered the 21st-century equivalent toBeatlemania.

Large numbers of fans who did not have tickets to the Eras Tour gathered outside the venues in various cities to listen to Swift performing,[247][248] atailgate party phenomenon media outlets and fans termed "Taylor-gating".[249][250] Charlotte Ivers ofThe Sunday Times opined, Swift conjured a global crowd phenomena with the tour that "may be less about music and more about feeling part of something."[251] According toNBC News, such gatherings in open spaces outside the stadium premises have been attributed to a sense or experience of community within Swift's fandom. Thousands gathered in Tampa, Philadelphia and Nashville, among other cities, following which people "shared positive experiences" about Taylor-gating via TikTok, leading to growing crowds at subsequent shows.[252] The Philadelphia shows attracted around 20,000 ticketless fans every night.[253][254][255] In Chicago, fans occupied the public parks outsideSoldier Field, where the concert was "clearly" audible.[252] Cincinnati allocated adjacent park areas for the 41,000 Taylor-gaters.[256][99] In Mexico City, stands outside the venueForo Sol were opened for tailgaters.[257] Thousands of fans also gathered outside theMelbourne Cricket Ground and SingaporeNational Stadium.[258][259]

External videos
video iconThousands of Taylor Swift fans watch concert for free on grassy hill in Munich – viaThe Daily Telegraph onYouTube.

InMunich, Germany, thousands watched the first concert atOlympiastadion for free by camping on the Olympia Berg Hill, a grassy elevated area overlooking the stadium, providing them a direct,bird's-eye view of the show;[260] estimates of people gathered outside the stadium ranged from 25,000 to 50,000.[261][262] As the practice grew in popularity, some cities and stadium authorities prohibited tailgating due to security reasons.New Jersey State Police issued a warning on May 26, 2023, asking those without tickets not to gather outside the concert venue in East Rutherford.[263]Levi's Stadium, the venue for theSanta Clara concerts, similarly prohibited tailgating and asked fans not to congregate in the parking lots or nearby streets.[264] Other cities that banned tailgating includeKansas City,Inglewood andSydney.[265][266][267] Following security concerns after the2024 Vienna terrorism plot, theWembley Stadium administration banned tailgaters for the tour's second set of London concerts.[268]

Some companies hiringtemporary workers or volunteers to work at venues reported a surge in applications from fans who could not get tickets to the Eras Tour, with one company receiving over 1,000 applications for 65 positions.[269] InBuenos Aires, Argentina, fans with general admission tickets camped outside the concert venue,Estadio River Plate, in tents for five months in order to secure front-row positions on the floor during the shows.[270] Before the accompanying concert film released in India, a group of Swifties inBangalore took out a public march to get Swift to tour India. The fanfare was criticized by some Indian internet users, who dubbed the movement "embarrassing". In response, Indian Swifties on social media opined they were being unfairly "targeted for having fun", highlighting fanbases ofIndian actors who have not being scrutinized similarly.[246]

Merchandise

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Some of the friendship bracelets circulated at the Eras Tour and the screenings ofits concert film.

Concert attendees and Taylor-gating fans madefriendship bracelets, carrying song titles or references to Swift's music andcolloquialisms, to trade with each other or give to celebrity attendees, inspired by lyrics in Swift's 2022 song "You're on Your Own, Kid".[271][272][273] The trend subsequently grew amongst celebrities, such as Kenyan-Mexican actressLupita Nyong'o, who made and shared bracelets at the tour,[274] and amongst attendees of events unrelated to Swift or the Eras Tour.[275] Swift herself commented on the making and sharing of bracelets,[276] whichThe New York Times dubbed the "badge of the Swiftie fandom".[198]

The bracelets became a significant business for shops online;[277]The Washington Post reported $3 million of bracelets were sold one-commerce websiteEtsy between April and August of 2023.[115] Somebead shops saw a record-setting surge in sales;[278][194] arts and crafts supply storeMichaels reported a chain-wide increase in sales of more than 40% on their jewelry range, and up to 500% in locations that the tour visited.[279] Shortages in beads and sequins supply were also reported.[273] Stores selling bracelet supplies in Australia and Canada also reported large increases in sales and shortages.[280][281][282] Following Swift's endorsement of candidatesKamala Harris andTim Walz in the2024 US presidential election, theHarris-Walz campaign sold friendship bracelets.[283]

Eras Tour concertgoers gather outside Lumen Field
Several lines of fans in front of U.S. Bank Stadium
Portions of the long queues formed for the Eras Tour merchandise truck in the stadium premises inSeattle(top) andMinneapolis(below)

The Eras Tour merchandise trucks drew uncommonly long queues at all stops of the tour.[230][284][285]The New York Times reported that hundreds of fans waited outside theRaymond James Stadium inTampa, Florida, overnight in the rain to purchase the merchandise before it sold out.[231] In Los Angeles, more than 3,000 fans queued for the merchandise stands outsideSoFi Stadium.[286] Fans in Edinburgh queued for several hours to purchase.[287]The Wall Street Journal estimated that $3 million worth of merchandise is sold at every stop of the tour.[288] According toUniversal Music Group (UMG), the success of tour helped boost merchandising revenue by 12 percent, compensating the decline in touring revenue during the pandemic.[289]Pollstar estimated the first 60 shows in 2023 collected $200 million in revenue from merchandise sales.[290]

The Messenger reported that the confetti gathered from the Eras Tour evolved into its ownniche market—being sold online at prices ranging from $10 to $200 oneBay andFacebook Marketplace—with some fans recouping full costs of their tickets in the process. Journalist Julia Gray wrote, "Confetti is like an extension of Swift's sought-after,limited-release merch. There's an element ofscarcity and exclusivity."[291]

Fashion

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According to fashion criticVanessa Friedman, Swift's wardrobe for the Eras Tour received wide press coverage.[292] Tailors reported an increased demand for replicas of Swift's tour outfits.[293] The tour increased the demand in sales of apparel like metallicboots and sequin dresses. According to CNN, fashion and clothing retailers across the United States are "carefully" marketing their products to actively target attendees of the Eras Tour. Companies such as Altar'd State, Bipty, and Hazel & Olive created a separate section of items inspired by Swift and her eras. Sales ofrhinestone boots and cowboy hats also spiked, helping Hazel & Olive achieve its "biggest sales year yet."[294][295]Vogue further noted the tour's impact onsocial media fashion, which used to only be a phenomenon of music festivals such as Coachella;[296] many fans wore replicas of Swift's outfits or costumes based on her music to the concert.[297][298] Shannon Aducci ofFootwear News opined that Swifties at the Eras Tour shaped the direction of 2023 summer fashion.[299]

Seismic activity

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During the tour's stop inSeattle atLumen Field on July 22 and 23, 2023, fans in the area caused seismic activity equivalent to a2.3-magnitude earthquake, nicknamed the "Swift Quake". It was mostly attributed to the concert attendees jumping, dancing and cheering, as well as the loud sound system. According toJackie Caplan-Auerbach, aseismologist atWestern Washington University, the seismic activity on both nights was more than "twice as hard" as theBeast Quake—when Seattle experienced seismic activity equivalent to a 2.0-magnitude earthquake after theSeattle Seahawks scored atouchdown against theNew Orleans Saints during aNational Football League (NFL) game—as well as "RaveQuakes" during importantSeattle Sounders FC soccer games.[300][301] Researchers from theCalifornia Institute of Technology and theUniversity of California, Los Angeles, also reported that fans caused "earthquake-like" tremors when the tour visitedSoFi Stadium in Inglewood, in a study titled "Shake to the Beat: Exploring the Seismic Signals and Stadium Response of Concerts and Music Fans."[302] A seismic activity of magnitude of 0.82 on theRichter scale was recorded inLisbon, Portugal, on May 26, 2024, when Swift performed "Shake It Off".[303] According to theBritish Geological Survey, seismic vibrations in Edinburgh peaked during "...Ready for It?" with an equivalent of 80 kW of power across a six-kilometerradius fromMurrayfield Stadium.[304]

Music charts

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This is the part about Taylor Swift's career that is unprecedented. She has, rather brilliantly, convinced the public that her past and present coexist right now. She's dismantled the former "new work vs. old work" binary for artists and replaced it with the "Eras" paradigm, where her songs are parceled into different concurrent channels that are equally accessible ... Swift has figured out how to reprogram the public's internal algorithm better than any of her competitors, so that her historical fame doesn't count against her contemporary fame. She gets to be a "legacy act" and a "relevant pop act" simultaneously.

— CriticSteven Hyden,Uproxx[305]

Swift's discography gained in sales and streams following the Eras Tour.Billboard reported that Swift's entire discography rose in daily streams, especially the songs on the setlist.[306] She ultimately became the year-end top artist of 2023 on theBillboard charts—the first-ever act to become the year-end top artist in three different decades (after 2009 and 2015).[307] Swift was 2023's most streamed artist onApple Music andSpotify; on Apple Music, she set an all-time record for the most listeners for any artist in a year.[308][309] Swift was the most-streamed artist on Spotify for 2024 as well.[310]

Seven of Swift's albums charted in the top 40 regions of the United StatesBillboard 200, making Swift the first living artist to do so.Midnights charted at number 3,Lover at number 13,Folklore at number 14,1989 at number 19,Red (Taylor's Version) at number 22,Reputation at number 26, andEvermore at number 31.Whitney Houston was the first artist to chart seven albums in the top 40, but she did so posthumously.[311] Several weeks later, Swift became the first artist to simultaneously chart eight albums in the top 40 and nine albums in the top 50,[312] and after the release ofSpeak Now (Taylor's Version), became the first woman to chart four albums in the top 10 and 11 albums overall in a single week.[313][314] Later in 2023, after the release of1989 (Taylor's Version), she surpassed her own record by charting five albums in the top 10 of theBillboard 200, becoming the first living artist to achieve the feat.[315]Luminate Data reports attributed 1.79 percent of the United States music market in 2023 to Swift alone, the largest annual share for an artist. The report claimed that if Swift were a genre, she would be the ninth most consumed genre of 2023, bigger thanjazz entirely and trailing only behindChristian music.[316]

Following the Australian ticket sales in June 2023, Swift charted six albums in theARIA Albums Chart top 10, becoming the first artist to occupy the entire top five.[317] In February 2024, as the Australian leg of the Eras Tour drew to a close, she surpassed her own record by charting seven albums in the top 10, including the entire top six.[318] Following the opening shows of the Eras Tour, five of Swift's albums entered the top 40 of theUK Albums Chart.[319] Swift occupied the top five positions of theIrish Albums Chart simultaneously following the three Dublin shows.[320]

Swift performing "Cruel Summer" at the Eras Tour.

Swift's 2019 song "Cruel Summer" achieved resurgent success in 2023. The Eras Tour concerts begin with theLover act, in which "Cruel Summer" is the second song performed.[321] The song resurged in popularity and streaming after it became viral on social media, re-entering the top 50 in the United States and the top 40 in the United Kingdom.[322][323] Therefore, Swift's labelRepublic Records released the song as the fifth single fromLover, her seventh studio album from 2019, to UScontemporary hit radio on June 20, 2023.[321] "Cruel Summer" entered thesingles charts for the first time in various countries and reached new peaks in Australia (1),[324] the Philippines (1),[325] Singapore (1),[326] the US (1),[327] Japan (2),[328] the UK (3),[329] Indonesia (5),[330] New Zealand (5),[331] Canada (6),[332] Malaysia (8),[333] Ireland (12),[334] and Brazil (54).[335] On Spotify, "Cruel Summer" was the sixth most-streamed song globally in 2023, andLover was the seventh most-streamed album globally in 2023.[309] Swift's 2014 single "Blank Space" re-entered the United States Hot 100 (49).[336] It debuted and reached new peaks in Singapore (13),[337] the Philippines (25),[338] Vietnam (57),[339] and theBillboard Global 200 chart (40) that was inaugurated in 2020.[332]Billboard's Andrew Unterberger wrote, the "really unprecedented thing" about the Eras Tour's streaming impact is that "the initial bump did not start receding back to its usual sea after a week or two [as with the case of artists than Swift]—it continued to grow. And grow." He reported that even at the tenth week of the tour, Swift's discography showed a 79% increase in streams from where it was pre-tour, amassing "hundreds of millions more streams" weekly.[340] Commenting on the resurgent success of "Cruel Summer",Billboard editor Jason Lipshutz stated, "aLover track organically rising to new heights at the same time simply demonstrates Swift's current ubiquity, unprecedented in the modern music era."[341]

Cinema

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Further information:Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour § Impact

Swift announced the tour'sconcert film,Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, on August 31, 2023. North American tickets went on sale immediately, and despiteAMC Theatres, the film's official distributor, upgrading its online infrastructure in anticipation of high demand forpresale tickets, the app crashed, forcing customers into queues.[342] The film collected $37 million in first-day presales in the United States and earned $123 million globally in its opening week, a record among concert films.[343][344][345]IMAX Corporation CEORichard Gelfond toldCNBC that the presale figures were comparable to those of a "blockbustertentpole feature".[346] The film was released on October 13, 2023, and several films that shared the same release date moved out of it to avoid competing withThe Eras Tour, includingThe Exorcist: Believer.[347]

The film becamethe highest-grossing concert film of all time.[348][349] Various journalists opined that it was released in a crucial time formovie theaters and would boost their earnings after the business was widely affected bythe then-ongoing Writers Guild of America andSAG-AFTRA strikes.[350][351][352] Michael O'Leary, president of theNational Association of Theatre Owners, believed the success ofThe Eras Tour was a testament to the unrealized potential of concert films in theaters.[352] It was reported that Hollywood executives were irked with Swift's surprise announcement of the film as she had directly and secretly negotiated with AMC to distribute the film in theaters, bypassingmajor film studios and their streaming services.[353]The Daily Telegraph's Ed Power praised Swift's business sense and decision to release the film to the fury of the studios, writing: "Barbenheimer showed people will go to the cinema if they feel they are participating in acommunal experience. Hollywood refused to take advantage of this. So Swift has instead."[353]Inc. columnist Jason Aten said Swift could be "the world's savviest marketer" as she "seems to have figured out [release strategies] far better than most studio executives".[354] Others opinedThe Eras Tour's success could affect the conventionalproducerdistributorexhibitor structure of film releases.[355][356]

Honors

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City administrations, companies and other organizations celebrated the Eras Tour with various tributes.[107][357]

Governments

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State Farm Stadium in 2022
State Farm Stadium inGlendale, Arizona, hosted the first show of the tour; Glendale renamed itself as Swift City to honor the tour, starting the trend of host cities paying tribute to Swift.[358]
Rio de Janeiro welcomed the Eras Tour to Brazil by decorating the statue ofChrist the Redeemer (pictured) with a Swift-inspired light projection.
Edinburgh skyline
Liverpool skyline
Local cultural agencies inEdinburgh (top), Scotland, andLiverpool (bottom), England, sprinkledart installations inspired by Swift's musical eras throughout the cities.
Swift themed signs and posters were installed throughout Vancouver in anticipation of the shows in the city.

Organizations and companies

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A yellow top and pants in a glass case in front of images of Taylor Swift from each album
The Eras Tour inspired many exhibitions. Pictured is the showcase of an outfit Swift wore in the "Lavender Haze" music video at a Nashville exhibition.
The exterior of Carnegie Science Center in 2008
Various organizations hosted Swift-themed events and activities. TheCarnegie Science Center(pictured) hosted ascavenger hunt of Eras Tour-themed objects.[423]
  • In Pittsburgh, theGateway Clipper Fleet threw Swift-themed parties for passengers.[131] TheCarnegie Science Center organized an Eras Tour-themedscavenger hunt of miniature Swift dolls hidden throughout theMiniature Railroad and Village exhibition on June 16 and 17, and theBuhl Planetarium hosted a Swift-themedlaser show.[423]
  • In Los Angeles, theGrammy Museum at L.A. Live opened a pop-up exhibit from August 2 to September 18, featuring 13 costumes and instruments from Swift's originalSpeak Now era and later seen in the "I Can See You" music video.[424]
  • Spotify launched a feature that uses listener's streaming data to list their "top five Taylor Swift eras".[425] Recognizing Swift's singular achievements, theApple Music Awards honored with a special event calledTaylor Swift's Eras: The Experience.[426]
  • In honor of the completion of the first US leg of the Eras Tour,Starbucks stores across the United States played her music all day during the last day of the leg (August 9, 2023).[427]
  • Air New Zealand added special seats for those attending the tour in Australia, renaming one of the flights "NZ1989" in reference tothe album of the same name.[428] Philippine carrierCebu Pacific also changed the flight numbers of its Singapore-bound planes to "1989".[429]
  • ARoyal Caribbean International cruise trip fromMiami to theBahamas, titledIn My Era Cruise, has been scheduled on October 21, a day after the tour's final date in Miami.[421]
  • A number of media publications bestowed Swift with year-end honorifics.Time named Swift their 2023Person of the Year, an annual title given to a person, group, object, or idea that dominated the year culturally.[430]Consequence named her their 2023 Artist of the Year,[431] whileThe New York Times andThe Guardian declared 2023 "the year of Taylor Swift".[432][433]Billboard placed her atop their list of the greatest pop stars of 2023.[97]
Center Gai inShibuya, Tokyo, was temporarily renamed to honor Swift's four sold-out shows in the city.

Critical analysis

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It will take some time before all the implications of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour are fully understood. Her epochal trek is a potent multifaceted symbol for our times rife with social, political, economic and cultural meaning, which we'll leave to cultural theorists and pundits to deconstruct. From a live industry standpoint, however, her stadium tour is both qualitatively and quantitatively a high-water mark that left the showgoer completely agog.

— Andy Gensler,Pollstar[1]

The Recording Academy published, the tour is "the most legendary of [Swift's] generation", emphasizing it is "hard to imagine that any other tour this year will have a cultural impact as big".[457]USA Today described the tour as a "historically monumental event".[458]The Guardian said the tour is 2023's "single most significant pop culture phenomenon".[12] Many critics also opined that the tour marked the greatest moment in Swift's career.[459][12]Rolling Stone described it as her most definitive "imperial phase".[460]

Many critics considered the "cultural domination" of the Eras Tour a rarity.Time journalists called it an "unmatched success" and a "in a league of its own".[273]Amanda Petrusich wrote, despite the noted decline ofmonocultural affairs in contemporary popular culture as consumers "no longer consume the same cultural objects at the same time or in the same way", the Eras Tour is an exception, achieving a rare, "mind-boggling inescapability".[461] According toPollstar, the tour "[did not just enter] the broader discourse but, in so many ways, its gravity is so formidable that the tour and everything that's fallen into its orbit drives the discourse."[94] Editor Andy Gensler labeled Swift "the torchbearer for the live industry".[448] Shirley McMarlin ofPittsburgh Tribune-Review wrote, "Taylor Swift is the biggest thing going in the entertainment industry. Turn on the TV or radio, scroll social media, listen to talk on the street, and there she is."[236] Ryan Faughnder of theLos Angeles Times felt that the Eras Tour turned into a "the ultimateFOMO-inducing event".[462] In the opinion ofVogue's Megan Angelo, the Eras Tour "cementedWoodstock-level status in American musical history" and the "last bastion of monoculture".[463] As perBillboard, "it would be no exaggeration to call the Eras Tour the single most anticipated live trek of the century."[97]

Mikael Wood and August Brown of theLos Angeles Times wrote, the tour remained "atop the cultural conversation virtually nonstop" since it started. According to Bill Werde, professor of music and entertainment industries inSyracuse University, "the last artist who could effortlessly sell out stadiums and was simultaneously on top of their game in terms of thezeitgeist of popular music—the name that comes to my mind is Michael Jackson. This is really like theThriller era."[464]The New York Times authorBen Sisario opined, the tour showed that Swift has a "white-hot demand and media saturation" unseen since Jackson andMadonna in the 1980s, and that she stood above artists that toured concurrently, such asBeyoncé,Bruce Springsteen, andDrake, in terms of success and "media noise".[229]Variety critic Chris Willman said the Eras Tour is like a "career-cappingBeatles tour that never happened", surpassing all the tours of the past in terms of business and cultural significance.[465] BBC's Savage declared, "We're unlikely to see another tour on this scale for a long time."[228]

Journalists credited the Eras Tour with popularizing and legitimizing the notion and concept of "eras" in terms of a music career.The A.V. Club opined that the concept is one of Swift's signatures.[466][467][305]The Guardian journalist Dave Simpson wrote that the 44-song set list of the Eras Tour might increase the demand for "longer" concerts and may "trigger a set listarms race as artists battle to play longer than each other." He opined that theIt's All a Blur Tour, an upcoming co-headlining tour byDrake and21 Savage, was inspired by the concept of the Eras Tour, with the former's promotional poster depicting a "careerretrospective" similar to the latter.[468]Rolling Stone further noted the influence of Swift's tour on theJonas Brothers' 2023–2024 tour, theFive Albums. One Night. The World Tour, on which they performed songs from "five albums every night".[469]Sabrina Carpenter andwill.i.am commented on how the Eras Tour inspired their respective tour and residency.[470][471] FilmmakerSteven Soderbergh praised the tour, concert film and Swift's work ethic: "What she is doing, the way she is doing it... Nobody has ever done this before. The amount of control she has taken over. She is relentless". Soderbergh further stated that the success of the Eras Tour inspired the development of a new project.[472]

Feminist perspectives

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A number of culture critics examined the tour's impact in afeminist lens. Tyler Foggatt wrote, the Eras Tour transformed "a football stadium, typically a center of male aggression, into a sanctum of gleefulfemininity." She compared it to the2017 Women's March, though mentioned there weresequins instead ofpussyhats, and the tour included "probably the same number of male allies."[213] InThe New York Times, American authorMichelle Goldberg compared the cultural impact of the Eras Tour to that ofBarbie (2023), afantasy comedy film, and dubbed them both 2023 summer's biggest entertainment phenomena celebrating mainstream femininity but also "beneath their slick, exuberant pop surfaces, tell femalecoming-of-age stories marked byexistential crises and bitter confrontations withsexism." Goldberg opined that the "gargantuan" success of both the works prove there "is a huge, underserved market for entertainment that takes the feelings of girls and women seriously."[473]

Talia Lakritz ofInsider said both the Eras Tour andBarbie are inspiring a movement among women "to reclaim girlhood without rescinding power." Lakritz added that being at an Eras Tour concert and a movie theater playingBarbie gave her the same feeling—"the collective joy of femininity".[474] Sisario considered both works as critiques ofpatriarchy that showed women's control over pop culture.[229] In a similar view, Willman said that the two works of entertainment use patriarchy as a subject ofirony "while being utterly friendly to and welcoming of men as much as anybody" and became billion-dollar-earning phenomena.[465]Jess Cartner-Morley ofThe Guardian opined that the Eras Tour andBarbie are "at heart, about celebrating and questioning what it means to be a girl."[475]Taffy Brodesser-Akner ofThe New York Times wrote that the tour and its wider phenomenon can be seen as Swift "free[ing] women to celebrate their girlhood, to understand that their womanhood is made up of... microchapters of change... the acknowledgment of girls as people to memorialize, of who we are and who we were, all existing in the same body, on the same timeline."[476]

Many journalists considered the Eras Tour,Barbie andBeyoncé'sRenaissance World Tour as triumphant works of women's creativity. Larry Vincent,marketing professor from theUSC Marshall School of Business, said the Eras Tour andBarbie were two summer phenomena that showed a "really strong ritual dimension of [women-driven] consumer behavior".[477][462] According to author Katherine Wintsch, "It's a sense of solidarity that women are willing to pay good money for."[194] Mary Siroky ofConsequence opined that the tour proves "centering women in entertainment isn't just smart, it's necessary."[431]

Bloomberg News reported that, in China, the themes celebrated in the film "stand in stark" contrast toCCP general secretaryXi Jinping's increasinglyconservative vision for women, providing a rare outlet for young women rejecting ever-tighter social control and theChinese Communist Party (CCP)'s rigid expectations.[478]

Year-end retrospectives

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In placing Swift as the first and only entertainer ever in the top five of their annual "World's Most Powerful Women" in 2023,Forbes claimed that "17 years into her remarkable career, Swift has never had more economic, cultural and political clout."[479] Swift also toppedPeople's "25 Most Intriguing People of the Year" (2023) list; journalist Jeff Nelson opined that Swift, as a 33-year-old female popstar, "has taken a hammer to thatglass ceiling, shattering expectations—and blazing a path for the next generation of female artists."[480] The Eras Tour also leadCNN to name Swift "The businessperson of the year";[481] Natasha Aaron ofThe Washington Post listed Swift as one of 2023's trailblazers, for having "shifted the economic plate tectonics of the entertainment industry."[482]

Many publications considered the Eras Tour the highlight of 2023 and named 2023 as one of the best years for her career.The Hollywood Reporter opined, "Arguably, Taylor Swift had one of the best years for a person working in the entertainment industry ever."[483]Billboard published, "Swift's 2023 will now be the year that all future pop stars will be measured against."[97]The A.V. Club opined "Swift was pop culture's undisputed champion of 2023, and no one has ever had a year like hers".[221] Writing forMSNBC,Michael A. Cohen also remarked that "When the history books are written, 2023 will be remembered as the year of Swift."[484] Ethan Millman ofRolling Stone said "by any metric, Swift's 2023 was one of the most impressive years of all time for a singular pop star."[485] Swift was included inCNBC's inaugural "changemakers list", highlighting women who are creating a pattern of what it takes to defy the odds, innovate and thrive in a volatile business landscape.[486]

Business Insider opined, "Swift was easily the most dominantcultural force of 2023, and the Eras Tour was the definingpop culture event of 2023."[487]Consequence credited the Eras Tour with helping Swift dominate the popular culture of 2023 in a distinct way than she has in the preceding years.[431]The Independent andHindustan Times deemed the year "2023(Taylor's Version)".[488][489]

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  380. ^@HamiltonCntyOH (June 29, 2023)."Dear @taylorswift13, Welcome to Hamilton County (Taylor's Version). Thank you for choosing us to be a part of your magic! We hope you, and the Swifties, have an ✨Enchanted✨ weekend in Hamilton County (Taylor's Version)! Forever & Always, The Board of County Commissioners 💜" (Tweet).Archived from the original on October 23, 2023. RetrievedJune 29, 2023 – viaTwitter.
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  391. ^@TravelGov (January 29, 2024)."Question... Traveling overseas to catch The Eras Tour? You might be feeling Fearless, but we know All Too Well (10-minute version, obviously) what can happen when travelers forget to review the travel advisory for their destination. Long Story Short, be sure to take a look at http://travel.state.gov/destination to make sure you're Out of the Woods before the Lavender Haze of travel brain sets in! And if you do run into trouble, trouble, trouble, call the local U.S. Embassy. You're (not) On Your Own, Kid. 🫶 #TSTheErasTour #Taylor #Swifties" (Tweet).Archived from the original on February 20, 2024. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2024 – viaTwitter.
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  406. ^@visitzurich; (July 4, 2024)."Are you ready to shake it off? Taylor Swift is coming to Zurich, and we've matched different areas of our beautiful city with her iconic Eras! Check out our video and let us know what you think of our choices: ❤️ Red - Polybahn 💕 Lover - Stauffacher in Spring 🍂 Folklore - Limmatquai in Autumn 🍁 Evermore - Sihl Riverbank in Autumn 🌌 Midnight - Limmatquai in Winter at Night 📚 TTPD - The B2 Wine Library #VisitZurich #Zurich #Zurich_Switzerland #Zürich #TaylorSwift #TaylorSwiftZurich #TaylorSwiftSwitzerland #AntiHero #Swifties #SwiftiesSwitzerland #Letzigrund #TravelZurich #CityTrip #Travel #Europe #Switzerland #Schwei #Swiss #SwissCity #PopMusic" – viaInstagram.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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