Target Teams Up with Taylor Swift for Eras Tour Merch
Hoping to buck a long stretch of slowing sales at Target stores â with penny-pinched shoppers making purchases at rival retailers â the big-box chain teamed up with Swift to build on the fan momentum she experienced following her Eras Tour concerts.
Several customers queued up outside Target stores as early as 5 a.m. ET in freezing temperatures, with most of them there to snap up Swift merchandise.
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âYeah, itâs really cold, but weâre here to get Taylor Swiftâs tour book and her latest vinyl drop,â Carlos Miracle, a 31-year-old Swift fan, said while waiting outside a Chicago store.
Parents of teenage daughters and youngsters in their late 20s were up and about to buy Swiftâs Eras Tour book priced at $39.99 at Target. The retailer is also making available a vinyl and CD version of âThe Tortured Poets Department: The Anthologyâ for the first time, containing 35 tracks including four acoustic bonus songs.
The vinyl version is being sold for $59.99 and CDs for $17.99, according to Targetâs website.
In Los Angeles, Landon McCall, a 31-year-old accountant, said, âI originally came for the vinyl, and I saw the book there, too.â
A Target store employee âwas like, âHey, this is going to go by fast. Itâs what everyoneâs wanting. I already sold 30 this morning within the first 30 minutes,’â McCall said. âSo, I was like, I might as well just get both ⊠My daughter likes Taylor Swift, too, so I thought itâd be something for her and her mom to kind of, like, go through the book and look at it together.â
Swift, 34, has been setting music industry milestones and boosting local economies with The Eras Tour, with the last leg of the concert happening in Canada currently, a phenomenon that some economists have termed âSwiftflationâ.
Swift released her latest Tortured Poets album in May during Targetâs first quarter, boosting its sales in its entertainment category by a high-single-digit percentage.
On Friday, Julia Corrin, a 39-year-old from Pittsburgh bought the Era Tour book. The tour was a âreally special moment ⊠and itâll be great to have something to remember it by,â she said.
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In New Jersey, 28-year-old Amy Webb was in line to get her hands on the new Eras Tour book. âI usually donât buy anything during the holiday season, but wanted to get my hands on this before it sells out,â she said.
On X, formerly known as Twitter, users shared images of long queues to grab Swift merchandise, while some noted that a few Target stores saw nearly empty shelves for the Eras Tour book and were out of Tortured Poets vinyl by 9:30 a.m.
To boost sales during the holiday season, which is shorter than in previous years with only 26 days between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Target will offer the Eras Tour items on its app and website beginning Saturday.
âThatâs the only reason I am here, we donât want to go online and see that it is sold (out),â said a 35-year-old Marriott Hotel employee Adrian Antuna, who was waiting to get his hands on the Eras Tour book and a couple of vinyl albums.
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