Here’s what can you bring into BC Place for Taylor Swift concerts

Umbrellas? Absolutely not. Snacks? Nope. Friendship bracelets? Yes!

As hundreds of thousands of fans will head to BC Place beginning Friday for Taylor Swift’s final three Eras Tours concerts, it’s time to brush up on what you can and cannot bring into the stadium.

The stadium, which can seat over 54,000 ticket holders, has some pretty stringent rules in place to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable time.

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BC Place is encouraging ticket holders not to bring bags to the stadium, however, if you must, you’re allowed to bring in one that meets the following specifications:

  • Clutch purse or belt bag no larger than 4.5” x 6.5”
  • Clear plastic bag no larger than 12” x 12” x 6”
  • Clear bags may have a printed logo no larger than 3.5” x 4.5” on only one side of the bag

Parents or caregivers bringing in diaper bags or “medically necessary items” that don’t fit into a clear bag are exempt from the rules, the stadium explains.

“All bags are subject to search. Gifts for the artist will not be accepted or collected,” it adds.

Now, if you’re planning on exchanging friendship bracelets, make sure you follow these rules: “All friendship bracelets must be worn into the stadium or carried in a bag which abides by the above bag policy. Carabiners (metal or plastic) holding bracelets are strictly prohibited.”

If you can’t fit them on your wrist or in a clear bag — you can’t bring them.

Other prohibited items include umbrellas; strollers; animals, aside for certified service animals; bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and the like; glass containers, hard plastic, or metal of any kind; horns, radios, bells, or anything that makes noise; and a whole lot more. You can find the full list here.



If you’re hoping to take some memories with you and videotape or photograph the performance, make sure you double-check those rules too.

You can’t bring in any professional or commercial camera or video equipment, GoPros, microphones, or tripods. You also can’t record any video or audio, unless it’s on your personal mobile phone.

“Disposable cameras or cameras on the back of your phone are permitted. Extendable (zoom) or attachable lenses on mobile phones are prohibited. Any cameras, including point-and-shoot cameras, with extendable or attachable lenses of any length are not permitted,” the stadium explains.

And if you’re hoping to take a couple of snaps of you and your Swiftie friends, leave the selfie stick at home. Those also aren’t allowed in the stadium.

The Eras Tour concerts in Vancouver are presented by Rogers, the parent company of 1130 NewsRadio and CityNews.

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