Source : The Canadian Press



Thousands of ardent Taylor Swift fans, who either missed out on her U.S. tour last year or found domestic ticket prices too steep, have discovered an alternative: Europe. Swift is set to commence her 18-city European leg of the Eras Tour in Paris on Thursday, and hordes of devoted fans plan to follow her across the Atlantic in the weeks to come. Reports from the arenas hosting Swift's performances indicate that Americans have snatched up a significant portion of tickets, with 20% sold for her four sold-out Paris shows alone. Stockholm, the next stop on the tour, anticipates around 10,000 concert attendees from the U.S.

For some, the notion of traveling abroad solely for a concert might seem peculiar, especially considering the accessibility of the Eras Tour via the documentary now available on Disney+. However, Expedia has identified a growing trend dubbed "tour tourism," noting a similar pattern during Beyoncé's recent world tour.

Many North American fans, upon realizing that Europe's tighter regulations on ticket fees and resales could make attending Swift's concerts abroad as affordable as, if not cheaper than, catching her stateside, decided to make the trip. Melanie Fish, a spokesperson for Expedia, highlighted this trend, citing instances where fans found that the cost of a European excursion, including tickets, airfare, and accommodations, was comparable to or even cheaper than attending a concert in the U.S.

Jennifer Warren from St. Catharines, Ontario, shared her experience of securing reasonably priced tickets for the Hamburg, Germany show after failing to find affordable options in the U.S. Despite Swift subsequently announcing tour dates in Toronto, within driving distance of her home, Warren opted to stick to her European plans, seeing it as an opportunity to combine travel with experiencing her favorite artist's performance.

The phenomenon of dedicated fans traveling to follow their favorite artists on tour is not new. However, with the rise of music festivals and concert residencies, coupled with a post-pandemic desire for experiential activities, this trend has gained momentum. As Swift embarks on her European tour, analysts anticipate a boost to local economies, as observed in cities she visited during her U.S. tour in 2023.

Stockholm, in particular, is bracing for an influx of around 120,000 visitors, including 10,000 from the U.S., for Swift's shows. This surge in tourism is expected to inject millions into the local economy, with hotels fully booked and businesses gearing up to cater to fans with themed events and activities.

While some experts remain cautious about the long-term sustainability of this trend, others believe that the allure of combining travel with unique experiences like concert tours will continue to attract fans. Regardless, for now, Swift's European tour promises not only a musical extravaganza but also a significant economic impact on the cities fortunate enough to host her.

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