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Taylor Swift 'Eras' tour hands UK economy billion pound boost: study

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Taylor Swift 'Eras' tour hands UK economy billion pound boost: study
Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift at the world premiere of her "The Eras Tour" movie.
AFP / Valerie Macon

LONDON, United Kingdom — Taylor Swift's worldwide Eras Tour will boost the UK economy by almost £1 billion (P72.6 billion) as fans splash the cash to see the US music star, Barclays bank estimated Wednesday.

A study entitled "Swiftonomics" said almost 1.2 million fans would each shell out about £848 (P61,570) on tickets, travel, accommodation, and merchandise to see the singer and songwriter perform in the UK over 15 summer dates.

This figure is 12 times the amount someone would spend on an average night out in the country, according to Barclays.

"When it comes to cultural icons like Taylor Swift — like we saw with Elvis and Beatlemania in the 50s and 60s — supporters have such a strong connection to the artist that the desire to spend becomes even more powerful," said Peter Brooks, behavioural scientist at Barclays.

Swift is on the European leg of her tour that began more than one year ago, with the performer having played to sold-out arenas across North and South America as well as Asia.

In the UK, Swift will perform at sporting arenas in Cardiff, Edinburgh, Liverpool and London.

By the end of 2023, the tour became the first to sell more than a billion dollars in tickets. It is on track to more than double the amount by the time it concludes at the end of this year.

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