Taylor Swift’s impact on the city's economy
When examining the projected economic impact of the six Taylor Swift concerts scheduled in November, Destination Canada found that nearly 93% of the $152 million in direct spending — about $141 million — will comeout-of-town visitors, while the remaining $11 million will come from local Swifties.
As a result, it's estimated that Swiftie spending will generate nearly $40 million in tax revenue across all levels of government.
Impact on hotel bookings
As of September 29, hotel bookings for Eras Tour Toronto dates in mid-November were in demand with nearly 83% of rooms booked in Toronto's downtown core versus the same time frame, last year. This increased demand is not isolated to the downtown core with hotels across the Greater Toronto Area reporting spikes in demand and bookings increasing by 36%, year-over-year.
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Approximately 240,000 concert-goers are expected to attend the Eras Tour shows in Toronto and over 60,000 are expected to attend Toronto's Taylgate '24, the pre-concert event at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
In addition, several Taylor Swift events and activities are planned across the city contributing to a citywide 'Swiftie-boost' effect. This includes a fan night at the Bata Shoe Museum, a themed brunch at Patois, a fundraiser at the El Mocambo, an Eras-themed choir performance at Longboat Hall and more.
"These economic impact numbers show that Taylor Swift and the Eras Tour will have an enormously positive and significant economic impact on Toronto and our local economy," said Olivia Chow, Toronto’s mayor, in a recent statement. "Toronto is excited to welcome another major event this November that will contribute millions of dollars in direct spending and support local businesses and jobs."
Overall impact on Toronto's economy
In 2023, Toronto's tourism generated about $8.4 billion in visitor spending. Based on these numbers, the six Taylor Swift concerts are expected to add approximately 3.36% to the overall revenues from tourists, in 2024.
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When calculating the overall injection of economic revenue, Desination Canada did not include the cost of concert ticket prices or airfare as these revenues are typically not retained in the local economy. Instead, the revenue generated through hotel bookings, dining, shopping, entertainment, local transportation and “Taylgate” ticket prices were included. The estimates assume each attendee attends one concert date.
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