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Taylor Swift concert: Know traffic impacts and road closures in Vancouver

Those attending the concert or other events downtown are reminded to be prepared.
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Taylor Swift performs at Gillette Stadium in May as part of the US Era's Tour. Photo: Stephen Mease
Staff report
December 2, 2024 7:55am

With thousands of Swifties expected for the three concerts, BC Place is working with partners, including the City of Vancouver, Vancouver Police Department (VPD), and TransLink to create a safe and enjoyable experience for the Taylor Swift concert in Vancouver.

Those attending the concert or other events downtown are reminded to Stay Stay Stay prepared: plan ahead and allow for extra time to get where they need to go. Anticipate delays especially near BC Place, Rogers Arena and Concord Pacific Place.

Event Access:

BC Place and its surrounding areas will be strictly limited to ticket holders. Fans without tickets are strongly advised to avoid the stadium vicinity on event nights.

Ticket holders are encouraged to enter through the gate stated on their mobile ticket. Anyone who downloaded a ticket onto their mobile device before November 16 is asked to please repeat the download process to ensure their ticket has the most up-to-date information.

Friendship bracelet exchanges are encouraged. However, all bracelets must be worn into the stadium or carried in a bag that abides by the bag policy. Check bcplace.com/taylorswift for the bag policy, full prohibited items list and lots of additional ‘know before you go’ information.

Merchandise sales will be available at an offsite location to both ticketed and non-ticketed fans on December 5-8, 2024. The location will be released next week.

Traffic Impacts:

If travelling in, around and out of downtown on the weekend of December 6-8, get ready to Shake it Off as traffic impacts are anticipated with many visitors coming downtown for the concert as well as many other events, games and festivities. Several road closures will be in effect from noon until midnight on Friday, December 6, Saturday December 7 and Sunday, December 8.

700 and 800 blocks of Beatty Street between Smithe Street and West Georgia Street

Pacific Boulevard from the Cambie Bridge off-ramp to Pat Quinn Way

Northbound Cambie Street Bridge off-ramp

100 block of Robson Street between Cambie Street and Beatty Street.

Street access and passenger zones:

Cambie and Hamilton streets from Smithe Street to West Georgia Street, along with Pacific Boulevard between Pat Quinn Way and Quebec Street will be designated passenger pick-up and drop-off zones, which drivers, taxis and ride shares can use for up to three minutes

Street access to hotels and residences in the area will be limited to hotel guests and residents

Mobi by Rogers is helping to make biking to the events easier by ensuring dock availability near BC Place at the Dunsmuir and Beatty, Expo & Smithe and Carrall & Seawall stations

Event day tips:

Dress warmly – bring a Cardigan or coat and plan for cool and wet weather

Walk, bike, roll, Mobi or take transit whenever possible

Give yourself plenty of time to get where you need to go

Stay ahead of road closures at vancouver.ca/road-closures

Follow all detours and abide by “No Parking” signs in the area

You’re not On Your Own Kid; together everyone can keep Vancouver clean by disposing of waste in the nearest garbage or recycling bin or taking it home

Be considerate of the community, and keep noise to a minimum when leaving events

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