Toronto’s tourism industry hopes Taylor Swift can help shake off slump with Eras Tour concerts

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But the long-term effects of Swiftonomics remain questionable, as Toronto struggles to attract the same number of annual international visitors it did before the COVID-19 pandemic

lift, as the pop superstar’s six shows at Rogers Centre starting this week attract hundreds of thousands of fans expected to spend more than $150-million on hotels, food and friendship bracelets.The six concerts – along with Los Angeles, more than in any other North American city – get under way Thursday and will be a welcome injection of visitors during off-peak season.

Andrew Weir, the president and CEO of Destination Toronto, says Ms. Swift could help the city shake it off. “I think, when people come for a musical event, a concert, they are coming for the event. And once the event is finished, they are on to other things,” he said, adding that even major sporting events similarly offer just short-term boosts to tourism.

And the Toronto Zoo – in the city’s far eastern end, nowhere near the downtown Rogers Centre – is offering discounted admission with a Swift concert ticket, a friendship bracelet or a non-perishable food item from Nov. 12 to 24. Whether the Swift effect is a long-term tourism boost or not, the city’s size and existing profile mean it has been able to attract a stream of future mega-events beyond Ms. Swift. Next summer, Toronto will play host to one of the few North American dates for the highlyOntario Tourism Minister Stan Cho – who is attending one of the Swift concerts with his wife, whom he says is a dedicated fan – believes Ms.

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