Taylor Swift: Everything you need to know to get around for her 6-show run in Toronto

As the Eras Tour hits Toronto, the TTC is expecting an additional 20,000 riders on Taylor Swift concert days. We run through the best ways to get to and from the shows on public transit.

Downtown Toronto will be crawling with Swifties as Taylor Swift heads north for the Eras Tour this week.

Swift will perform six shows at Rogers Centre from Nov. 14-16 and 21-23, 2024. The City of Toronto has implemented several road closures and a limited activity zone to try to contain the inevitable traffic nightmare during the concert series.

GO Transit and the TTC will also have added services.

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Here are the full details:

Road closures

To mitigate the anticipated traffic impacts and ensure residents and visitors can move safely and efficiently around Rogers Centre during the concert period, the city will implement the following road closures and restrictions on concert dates:

There will be pick-up/drop-off zones for those picking up concertgoers, taxis and ride shares:

Closures for the Taylor Swift concerts. Image credit: City of Toronto

TTC Adjustments

The TTC is increasing service and staffing and enhancing safety and security measures from Nov. 14 to 16 and again from Nov. 21 to 23.

There are no subway closures planned on these dates.

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The TTC will have extra service on key routes throughout the shows, with special attention being paid to the post-show surge:

GO service adjustments

Metrolinx is offering increased GO service to get customers to the Taylor Swift concerts and home.

Lakeshore customers:

In addition to regular, frequent service, special service will be available on the Lakeshore West and Lakeshore East lines from Nov. 14-16 and Nov. 21-23 to help customers safely get to and from Taylor Swift’s Rogers Centre concerts.

Milton customers:

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Metrolinx will add a late-night special event service for the concert series on Nov. 14-16 and Nov. 21-23 to get customers home after the shows.

Kitchener, Barrie and Stouffville customers:

On the Kitchener, Barrie and Stouffville lines, the night’s last train will be held back until each concert is finished so customers don’t miss a beat.

Bus service

There will be special event service on some GO bus routes on Nov. 14-16 and 21-23 to help get customers to and from the Eras Tour safely. Some bus trips may be reduced and adjusted due to anticipated heavy traffic in downtown Toronto.

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For more details on the added GO service for Taylor Swift’s Toronto concerts, visit GO Transit’s website.

Bike Share Toronto

Bike Share Toronto will add extra bikes and valets to assist with docking near Rogers Centre. It will also offer a special three-day pass for $19.89.

Limited activity zone

To mitigate the anticipated traffic impacts, the City of Toronto is implementing a Limited Activity Zone around the Rogers Centre and neighbouring downtown areas. Planned work that requires a road occupation permit will be limited to certain off-peak hours on non-concert dates and will require approval from the City to take place during this period.”

The limited activity zone will encompass a large section of downtown stretching from Spadina Avenue in the west to Jarvis Street in the east and from Queens Quay north to King Street.