We’ll be at night 1 and 3 of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, which is wrapping up after nearly two years of touring with a three-night stand in Vancouver.
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If you’re down bad crying at the gym because Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour is nearly over, you’re not alone.
Swifties from around the world are flocking to Vancouver’s B.C. Place on Dec. 6, 7 and 8 for the final three-night stand of Swift’s massive, industry-changing, nearly two-year-long tour and it’s bound to be a good time.
Weren’t lucky enough to snag tickets? Don’t worry. We’ll be at N1 and N3 of Taylor Swift’s Vancouver shows, both inside and outside the stadium and will have all the updates for you right here.
Read on to see how you can follow along the Vancouver shows and catch all the live updates on surprise songs, guests and farewells.
Friday, Dec. 6: Night 1
12 p.m.: Stadium zone road closures, restrictions in effect
Are you ready for it? Beginning at noon Friday, the following roads around B.C. Place will be closed until midnight:
• 700 and 800 blocks of Beatty Street between Smithe and West Georgia streets
• Pacific Boulevard from the Cambie Bridge off-ramp to Pat Quinn Way
• Northbound Cambie Bridge off-ramp
• 100 block of Robson Street between Cambie Street and Beatty Street
The following areas will be restricted to drivers, taxis and ride-shares dropping off passengers, with a three-minute stopping maximum in effect:
• Cambie and Hamilton streets from Smithe to West Georgia streets
• Pacific Boulevard between Pat Quinn Way and Quebec Street
9 a.m.: Gastown steam clock to play Shake It Off until Dec. 13
The famous — or infamous, depending on how you feel about it — Gastown steam clock will play Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off until Dec. 13.
Earlier this year in April, Destination Vancouver shared in an Instagram post that the clock would play a new but recognizable chime. It was later revealed the announcement was an April Fool’s prank, much to the disappointment of Vancouver Swifties.
This week, the tourism organization announced they would make good on their prank and the clock would in fact be playing Swift’s song for the duration of her three-night stop in Vancouver, until Dec. 13, the pop star’s birthday.
5:24 a.m.: Taylor Swift lands in Vancouver
The Swift has landed.
Taylor Swift’s private jet landed in Vancouver Friday morning at 5:24 a.m., in advance of her three-night stand in Vancouver to cap off the career-spanning Eras Tour.
Swift was last spotted in New York City on Tuesday evening, stepping out for dinner with model Gigi Hadid.
According to public available flight records, a private plane believed to be registered to Swift left Nashville, where she has a home, on Thursday evening and landed in New Jersey just after 11 p.m. EST.
That same plane then left New Jersey just after midnight and arrived to YVR at 5:24 a.m. PST Friday.
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