It's been a long time coming: Taylor Swift to play first of 3 Vancouver shows

A handful of lucky fans were able to purchase good seats at face value in a last minute ticket drop

Media | Taylor Swift set to wrap up 2-year tour in Vancouver this weekend

Caption: The weekend Swifties in B.C. have been waiting for is finally here. Tens of thousands of fans are getting ready to descend on B.C. Place for Taylor Swift's final three shows of her two-year Eras Tour, starting Friday night. And they are looking forward to seeing colours they know they won't see with anyone else.

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Brace yourself. It's finally here. Or should we say, she's finally here.
Taylor Swift performs the first of three sold-out weekend shows Friday night at B.C. Place amid hype and excitement that hasn't been seen in Vancouver since the 2010 Olympics.
Over 160,000 Swifties are expected in the city over the weekend, including New Yorker Elle Weiss, who has seen Swift perform in the U.S, Europe and Toronto in the past year and a half.
Weiss was spotted checking out B.C. Place ahead of the concerts with her rescue Boston terrier, Bali, notable for his doggy-sized Taylor Swift sweatshirt.
The two Vancouver Swift shows Weiss is attending will be her 13th and 14th times seeing Swift in concert.
"The first one I went to was in 2023, the Pittsburgh night two show. It was so amazing, I decided I had to go to more."

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Caption: Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour ends with three shows in Vancouver this weekend. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

"I've loved Taylor's music for 17 or 18 years now. I've loved watching her and her music evolve," Weiss said. "She somehow manages to write lyrics that are relevant to everyday lives even though she's the biggest pop star in the world."
Swift's show on Sunday is the finale of her 149-concert Eras Tour, which is expected to gross over $1 billion.
The tour started in the U.S. 21 months ago, before travelling through Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe and then Canada.
WATCH | Resale Swift tickets going for thousands:

Media Video | Resellers try to flip Taylor Swift Eras Tour 'no-view tickets’ for thousands

Caption: Just days before Taylor Swift takes the stage for three sold-out shows at B.C. Place, Ticketmaster released more tickets online, only costing fans $15. As Maurice Katz explains, the tickets do not promise a view of Swift or even the stage. But that hasn't stopped resellers from trying to fetch thousands for them.

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The frenzy for tickets continues with secondary market prices well into the many thousands of dollars.
Still, a handful of fans were able to purchase good seats at face value in a last-minute ticket drop from Ticketmaster.
Jacci Rai had offered her downtown apartment in exchange for tickets in what she called on social media a "Swift Swap." Although that didn't pan out, her fortunes changed Wednesday when she became one of the lucky ones offered tickets.
"It's amazing! I'm so happy and excited," Rai said, speaking on the CBC's The Early Edition(external link).
"I had 13 accounts signed up last year for the drop and I didn't have any success. So out of those 13, I had four ways to access the [ticket] queue [Wednesday] night, so that's how I was able to access the tickets."
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Media Video | What is so appealing about the Eras Tour? A Swiftie explains its impact

Caption: The Taylor Swift Eras Tour is coming to Vancouver in less than a week. The signs of her arrival are popping up everywhere as everything - from tourist destinations, to Aquabus ferries, to street decor - is being spruced up in true Swiftie fashion. CBC’s Michelle Gomez joins us to help explain the significance of the tour.

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Rai said she recruited friends and family to create Ticketmaster accounts on her behalf to get to the number 13.
In the end, she was able to purchase two lower bowl tickets for Friday's show at $369 apiece, and two lower bowl tickets for Saturday's show for $509 apiece.
"It's going to mean a lot. I feel like I grew up with Taylor. It's been almost two decades of listening to her music through good moments, breakups, everything in between," Rai said. "I'm really excited to go through the eras with her in real time."
WATCH | Vancouver prepares for influx of Swift fans:

Media Video | Preparations for Taylor Swift’s Vancouver visit continue

Caption: Thousands of Swifties are expected to make their way to B.C. Place for the three Era's shows this weekend. On Sunday, Taylor Swift will wrap up her nearly two-year long world tour. Michelle Morton reports on the preparations underway and the excitement in the city.

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An X account that tracks Swift's private jet shows it travelled from Nashville to Vancouver on Nov. 30, before returning to Nashville the next day. Whether the megastar was aboard is unknown.
As of Thursday night, the account @SwiftJetNextDay, which operates on a 24-hour delay, had not tracked the jet returning to Vancouver.