Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has been whipping fans into a frenzy worldwide, and Toronto’s no exception. So when a seventh concert date popped up on Ticketmaster Friday only to vanish minutes later, you can bet Swifties lost their minds!
When choosing a seat option for that date, a note on the site stated, “On sale date and time are in the works – please check back!”
GUYS THE NEW TORONTO DATE IS REAL!! ITS ON TICKETMASTER ALREADY!! pic.twitter.com/9VbkjEbG8v
— thalia | toronto n4 | OLIVIA TONIGHT (@daylightversion) August 2, 2024
Fans were in a frenzy across social media, with lots of “OMGG PLSSS” and “HOW CAN I SIGN UP” — until they realized that the extra concert date had been removed (the post was up for at least a few minutes before magically disappearing).
“[I]t’s gone now, i saw it but nows it’s disappeared.” One user lamented.
“[I]t showed up for me earlier but now it’s gone,” another stated.
it showed up for me earlier but now it’s gone
— emily 🙂 (@mar00nlvr) August 2, 2024
they got rid of it😭
— Audrey (@AET05_) August 2, 2024
When you visit Ticketmaster’s The Eras Tour page, it now simply states “Sorry, tickets are not currently available online.”
Swift will perform in Toronto for six nights, from November 14 to 16 and 21 to 23 at the Rogers Centre. As first reported by USA Today, on Friday afternoon, one excited Swifty took to X to point out that an additional date popped up on the Ticketmaster Canada website for a show on Sunday, November 24, at 7 p.m.
Whether or not you have tickets to see Swift, prior to her performances, the North Building of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (a 5-minute walk from the Rogers Centre) will be transformed into Toronto’s Version: Taylgate ’24, which will run daily on Swift’s concert dates from 1 p.m. until 11 p.m.
Taylgate is supposed to be the ultimate Taylor Swift fan experience, where fans can meet up with their friends and make Taylor Swift-inspired friendship bracelets in the giant exchange area. There will also be a makeup station with professional makeup artists on site to give Swifties concert-ready touch-ups, photo-ops for patrons to commemorate the night with their squads, and even a dance arcade so Swifites can ‘Shake it off’ with fellow concertgoers. You can read more about that here.