Taylor Swift‘s record-breaking Eras Tour is nearing its final leg, and tickets for her highly anticipated Toronto shows are still available—albeit at a premium. Despite the official sellout of her performances at the Rogers Centre, resale platforms are offering last-minute opportunities for fans willing to pay the price.
So, how much do these tickets cost, and what should fans know? Here’s a look at prices and what to expect as the Eras Tour ends in Canada.
Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets are still available
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour continues to captivate fans worldwide as it approaches its final leg in Canada.
Tickets for the Toronto shows at the Rogers Centre, spanning November 21 to 23, remain available on resale platforms, but prices are steep. The cheapest resale tickets for a restricted standing-room-only view start at over $2,000 CAD. (via CBC)
Seated tickets with obstructed views cost about $2,800 CAD. Premium seats in the lower bowl or on the floor exceed $3,500 CAD, with some priced over $4,300 CAD. The tour set records as the first to gross over $1 billion. Toronto expects up to 500,000 visitors during the second leg, contributing an estimated $282 million to the city’s economy.
Fans attending should exercise caution when purchasing tickets through resale platforms, as police have reported scams amounting to over $70,000. Verified platforms like Vivid Seats offer secure transactions, with current prices for Toronto shows starting at approximately $1,142 USD (around $1,500 CAD), depending on the date and availability. (via New York Post)
After Toronto, Swift will head west for the final Eras Tour shows in Vancouver from December 6 to 8 at the BC Place Stadium. Tickets for these concerts are also available but follow a similarly high pricing trend due to overwhelming demand. Fans attending any of these Canadian dates will enjoy a marathon performance, typically featuring over 45 songs, including surprise mashups and tracks from her entire discography.
Those planning to attend should act quickly, as ticket prices continue to fluctuate and availability is limited.