The Eras Tour: By the Numbers
Swift’s Eras Tour is making history. It’s set to land on five continents. Each performance is a journey through the star’s 17-year career, with a 40-plus-song set list that pulls from her studio albums. There are also some surprise songs every night. Take a look at the data on this page to see how it all adds up.
Economic Impact
$4.1 billion: Swift is expected to earn about $4.1 billion from her work on the record-breaking Eras Tour.
$208 million: Many Swifties are traveling to see the show. Concert cities are seeing a bump of $208 million in hotel-room revenue.
3,300: In California, 3,300 new jobs could be funded by the money made during the tour’s six-day stop in Los Angeles.
$55 million: Eras Tour technicians, caterers, dancers, and other staff got $55 million in bonuses.
$93 million: Together, fans at each Eras show are spending an estimated $93 million.
$3 million: Sales of friendship bracelets (traded among Eras Tour attendees) on Etsy from April to August
ALLEN J. SCHABEN—LOS ANGELES TIMES/GETTY IMAGES$370 million: Swift's estimated earnings just from concert-ticket and merchandise sales
3.5 hours: The length of an average Eras Tour show
151: Eras Tour shows worldwide
2.3: Magnitude of the Swift-quake that an Eras show created in Seattle
2.8 million: The number of Swifties on the wait list to see her in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after she sold out three shows