Come one Swiftie, come all Swifties.
Whether you have been fortunate to nab tickets to certainly one of Taylor Swift’s six sold-out Toronto concert events in November or not, a brand new “fan experience” hopes to get you into the get together spirit.
Organizers behind Toronto’s Version: Taylgate ’24 inform The Canadian Press they’ll unite Swifties of all ages for an unabashed celebration of the tortured poet, offering an indoor area for younger followers to congregate earlier than her concert events.
The occasion will embrace a stay DJ mixing Swift’s hits, sing-along areas for the vocally courageous and a “massive” area to create friendship bracelets.
Swift is scheduled to play Toronto’s Rogers Centre throughout two weekends, from Nov. 14 to 16 and Nov. 21 to 23. The Taylgate occasion will run each day on these dates from 1 p.m. till 11 p.m. on the close by Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
Event co-producer Bram Goldstein credit his two teenage daughters for uplifting the concept, saying they needed to satisfy with different Swift followers whereas staying out of the chilly climate and early winter sunset.
He says Taylgate will supply a “safe, indoor and accessible space” for younger followers whereas their mother and father and older followers are additionally welcome. Tickets for all six dates are on sale for $55 at torontosversion.com.
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