Rogers Contest is Giving Away 1,000+ Taylor Swift Tickets

Rogers is the presenting sponsor of Taylor Swift’s upcoming The Eras Tour in Canada, set to take place this fall in Toronto and Vancouver.
To drum up buzz for the concerts, Rogers launched a national contest to win tickets to the Taylor Swift concert, which has become one of the hottest (and insanely overpriced) tickets in town.
Starting today, August 6, through November 26, Rogers will give away 35 pairs of tickets each week. That works out to 1,120 tickets, or 560 pairs to the Vancouver and Toronto shows.
The contest is for Rogers customers and they will receive a text message or email on August 6 or 7, detailing what’s needed to enter. Customers need to reply to the texts with “Swiftie” or select “yes” via email and explain why they are Taylor Swift fans.
If you’ve opted out of Rogers marketing emails, the company says to log into MyRogers or My Shaw for entry details.
Rogers will contact all winners directly, while it will also announce lucky winners weekly on “Taylor Tuesdays”, beginning on August 20 on Breakfast Television and on the company’s Instagram page. Winners will be chosen at random.
How to win these rare Taylor Swift concert tickets from Rogers?
- Tune into Breakfast Television, and radio stations 98.1 CHFI, KiSS 92.5, KiSS 91.7, and STAR 95.9.
- Rogers Facebook and Instagram: one pair of tickets given away each week starting August 20
“Through Beyond the Seat. we’re excited to give customers and fans a chance to win the experience of a lifetime,” said Terrie Tweddle, Chief Brand and Communications Officer, Rogers Communications, in a statement on Tuesday. “Through customer contests, social media and on-air contests, we’re connecting Canadians to Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour, the hottest ticket of the decade.”
The Taylor Swift ‘The Eras Tour’ dates are as follows:
- November 14-16 & November 21-23: Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
- December 6-8: BC Place (54,000 seat capacity), Vancouver, B.C.
Who’s going to one of these concerts in the fall?
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