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IN PHOTOS | See Swiftmania sweep Toronto

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, which began March 17, 2023, arrives in Toronto for six shows beginning Thursday and will end in early December afterthree Vancouver performances.With opening night upon us, here's a look at all the hoopla in Toronto.

1st of 6 Toronto shows begins Thursday, with tour ending in Vancouver on Dec. 8

On stage in a sequinned bodice suit, Taylor Swift with mic in one hand, and pointing to the audience with her other hand.
Taylor Swift opens her first of six sold-out concerts at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Thursday. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, which began March 17, 2023, arrivedin Toronto Thursday for six sold-out showsand will wrapafter three Vancouver performances in early December.

About 60,000 ticket-holderswill gather at the Toronto stadium foreach show from Nov. 14-23, with thousands more Swifties expected to attend the pre-show eventcalledTaylgate'24 at the nearby Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

With opening night upon us, check out the excitement in Toronto, from the artist herself taking the stage to the lineups for merchandise,to the hundreds of thousands of fans at Rogers Centreand more.

Nov. 14: Taylgate '24 and opening night

After much anticipation, Taylor Swift opens her first of six sold-out shows at Rogers Centre.

Taylor Swift on stage, performing first two songs of The Eras Tour at Rogers Centre.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

The Eras Tour celebrates all 10 of the artist's existing studio albums with a set list of 44 songs. Swiftopened the first show withMiss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince, followed by Cruel Summer.

Looking to her right, Taylor Swift gestures on stage during The Eras Tour at Rogers Centre in Toronto

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

After performing the first fewsongs, Swift told the audience: "Toronto, welcome to The Eras Tour."

Taylor Swift performing on stage on the first night of her Eras Tour in Toronto.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams openedfor Taylor Swift ahead of the pop sensation's three-hour show.

A crowd of fans in the audience at Rogers Centre, listening to Gracie Abrams the opening act for Taylor Swift.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Fans listening to Abrams.

On stage with backup musicians, Gracie Abrams sings during the opening act for Taylor Swift

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

WearingSwift-inspired outfits, fans lined up outside Rogers Centre on opening night.

Closeup of fans listening to Gracie Abrams, who opens for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour at Rogers Centre.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Four young women dressed in sequin outfits outside Rogers Centre, ahead of the Taylor Swift Eras tour concert.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

A closeup of a Swiftie's sparkly boots and matching outfit holding a Taylor Swift themed purse.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Just hours before the first show,Swifties gathered for Taylgate '24 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. It's where attendees canget their pre-concert makeup done, participate in a massive bracelet making and exchange session and more. Here, Lydia Menshenfriend makes a friendship bracelet at Taylgate '24.

Smiling, two young women in tank dresses, wrapping themselves in a pink blanket, as they wait in a lineup to get inside Rogers Centre stadium for the Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Fans watch a costume show during theTaylgate '24 event.

In a slip sequin dress, a Taylor Swift look-alike sits at a table, making friendship bracelets and smiling for the camera.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Tabatha and Summer Fournier, from Woodstock, Ont., stand for a portrait at Taylgate '24. The pair later won the costume contest.

Swifties sitting in chairs and watching a costume show during Taylgate '24 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre ahead of the first Taylor Swift Eras concert in Toronto.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Chelsea Trafford, left, and Rachelle Liguori (in their Lover and Reputation eras, respectively) stand for a portrait at the Taylgate.

In Taylor Swift inspired outfits, a blond mom and daughter smile for portraits at the Taylgate '24 event ahead of the Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Nov. 13: Swifties at the CN Tower

It's the first time fan Taylor Stapletonhas visitedToronto, and Thursday will be her first time seeing the pop sensation in concert. Stapleton,fromLos Angeles, decided to check out the CN Tower on Wednesday.

Two Swifties standing against a tiled wall for a portrait.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Here, sheshows off her Swift-themed outfit while at the tower's main observation level.

Fan smiles for the camera, wearing a houndstooth pattern beret and Taylor Swift Eras Tour scarf, with visitors behind her at the CN Tower's main observation deck.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

In addition to the breathtaking views, CN Tower visitors also got to see a photo exhibitof Taylor Swift tour photography that's on display during the Toronto leg of the Eras Tour.

Person shows a sweatshirt sleeve that reads: I am proud to be a Swiftie.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Couple having their photo taken next to a poster that reads: Toronto's version 1976, at the CN Tower's main observation deck.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

What's behind this stadiumfence?

Across the street from Rogers Centre, there's a parking lot withmetal fencing.

A person walks and looks at a Taylor Swift photo exhibit at the CN Tower's main observation deck.

(Showwei Chu/CBC)

And right now, it's filled with idlingsemis.It's reported that 90transport trucks are needed to set up, take downand move Swift's production. A photo taken with CBC'saerial drone shows just over 50 semis.

A metal screen with small openings that looks into a parking lot with many red transport trucks.

(Patrick Morrell/CBC)

Nov. 12: Concert merchup for grabs

Tour merchandise went on sale at Rogers Centre on Tuesday morning. It's the only location in Torontoselling official tour merchandise. Here, fans line up outside the stadium.

A bird's-eye view of a parking lot across from Rogers Centre with over 50 transport trucks ahead of the Taylor Swift Eras Tour show in Toronto.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Fan Brenda Martinez holds an Eras Tour poster outside the venue.

Two people atop a set of stairs looking down on a lineup of Taylor Swift fans outside Rogers Centre.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

A fan shows friendship bracelets outside Rogers Centre.

Holding a canvas bag on one shouldner, a woman shows off a poster that reads: Taylor Swift The Eras Tour, Toronto, Canada, outside Rogers Centre.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Another fan in mid-pose outside the stadium.

A closeup of a person cupping both hands that's holding friendship bracelets, outside Rogers Centre.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Valentyna Miziuk takes a selfieon Tuesday outside Rogers Centre, the venue hosting the Toronto shows.

A person moving to a beat, in front of the giant friendship bracelet sign outside Rogers Centre that reads: Taylor Swift The Eras Tour.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

An aerial view by drone of the growing lineup outside Gates 5 and 6.

A woman takes a selfie in front of Rogers Centre stadium where hangs a giant friendship bracelet sign that reads: Taylor Swift The Eras Tour.

(Michael Cole/CBC)

Nov. 4: Toronto renames streets temporarily

A main route through downtown Toronto gota temporary makeover to honour Swift ahead of her six-concert run in the city and to raise money to help people facing food insecurity.

Signs bearing the name Taylor Swift Way designate the route from Rogers Centre where Swift will perform to Nathan Phillips Square, where city hall is located, for the month of November.

A total of 22 signs go up along Queen Street West, John Street, Front Street and Blue Jays Way.

Aerial drone still of Rogers Centre, showing lineup for merch store as well as the giant friendship bracelet sign that reads: Taylor Swift The Eras Tour.

People take pictures with a newly erected Taylor Swift Way street signin Torontoon Nov. 5.

Neil  Hetherington, Daily Bread Food Bank, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie and Coun. Ausma Malik at the Taylor Swift Way sign unveiling outside near Rogers Centre.
From left to right: Daily Bread Food Bank CEO Neil Hetherington, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie and Coun. Ausma Malik, at the unveiling of the Taylor Swift Way sign on Nov. 4. (Clara Pasieka/CBC)

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

People take pictures near a newly erected Taylor Swift Way street sign outside Rogers Centre in Toronto.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

A person takes cellphone pic of a newly erected Taylor Swift Way street sign in Toronto.