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Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour's Effect on the Travel Industry
Chicago, IL
- June 2-4th, 2023
- Soldier Field
- roughly 62,000 people a night
Broke records for the amount of hotel rooms occupied while Swift was in town2,3
- 44,000 hotel rooms occupied2
- $39 million in hotel revenue2
Cincinnati, OH
- June 30th and July 1st, 2023
- Paycor Stadium
- roughly 66,000 people a night
- people gathered outside the stadium listening3
- 41,000 people went to Cincinnati's event, the Taygate3
- According to Visit Cincy, spending related to Swift's tour was an estimated $48 million1,3
- Of the $48 million, $20 million was from out-of-town guests1,3
- Taste of Belgium, a nearby waffle restaurant, had its best two days of sales in its 7 years open3
- fans spent more than $7.9 million in hotels2
Pittsburg, PA
- June 16-17th, 2023
- Acrisure Stadium
- roughly 68,000 people a night
- 83% of ticketed fans were from outside of the county2,3
- generated $46 million in direct spending1
- The Federal Reserve Bank of America said May had the strongest hotel revenue since the pandemic largely due to Swift being in town1
- highest hotel occupancy rate since the pandemic and 2nd highest on record with an average of 95%1
- daily room rates averaged $309, a 106% increase1
Minneapolis, MN
- June 23-24th, 2023
- U.S. Bank Stadium
- roughly 73,000 people a night
- broke records for the number of hotel rooms occupied while Swift was in town3
Glam Doll Donuts' Taylor Themed Donuts3
- fans were lined up all day for a box of Taylor-themed donuts3
- The box of 12 donuts was $633
- they sold 150 boxes before they stopped taking orders because they couldn't make any more3
Los Angeles, CA
- August 3-5th, 2023 and August 7-9th, 2023
- SoFi Stadium
- roughly 70,000 people a night
- last shows of the U.S. Leg of the tour
- filmed The Eras Tour Documentary
- total economic impact of $320 million1
- 3,300 jobs created1
- $20 million in sales and local sales tax1
- $9 million in hotel room taxes1
East Rutherford, NJ
- May 26-28th, 2023
- MetLife Stadium
- roughly 83,000 people a night
Redd's Restaurant and Bar's Shuttle System3
- located across from MetLife Stadium3
- charged $15 to shuttle people to the stadium3
- shuttled about 2,000 people a night3
Denver, CO
- July 14-15th, 2023
- Empower Field at Mile High
- roughly 76,000 people a night
- resulted in visitor spending that contributed roughly $48 million to the state's GDP1
Nashville, TN
- May 5-7th, 2023
- Nissan Stadium
- roughly 69,000 people
- 4-hour lightning delay on May 7th
The Country Music Hall of Fame's Taylor Swift Exhibit3
- planned the pop-up exhibit in 5 months, it usually takes 4 years to plan3
- displayed outfits worn by Swift throughout each era3
- best month in its 65-year history3
- 114,000 tickets sold3
- the museum sold out3
The Eras Tour is on track to potentially gross $1 billion3
Around the US
- filling football stadiums of 70,000 people3
- 20 cities on the first US leg1,3
- 53 shows1
- fans spent an average of $1,300 in local economies1
- The average amount of money spent at each concert is the same as the Super Bowl1
- fans have already spent $5 billion in destinations around the world1
- total economic impact likely exceeded $10 billion1
- experienced a "swift surge", a rush of people trying to book flights for Swift's Australia shows3
- added 14 flights to accommodate for 3,000 more passengers3
- this increase in tickets led to increased revenue3
Air New Zeland: The "Swift Surge"
Source 1: "The Taylor Swift Impact - 5 Months and $5+ Billion"1Source 2: "Federal Reserve Says Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Had a Massive Impact on Philadelphia Hotel Bookings"2Source 3: "It's Taylor Swift's Economy, and We're All Living in It"3