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Taylor Swift's tour is almost over – and Marriott Bonvoy is giving away tickets to the final show

Taylor Swift's tour is almost over – and Marriott Bonvoy is giving away tickets to the final show

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Time to see Taylor Swift's “The Eras Tour” is running out — but Marriott Bonvoy, one of the tour's official sponsors, is offering another way to see the show.

Marriott is giving away a complete experience package for the very last show, which takes place on December 8th in Vancouver, British Columbia. One lucky winner will receive two tickets, airfare, two hotel nights and a welcome gift from Marriott Bonvoy.

U.S. residents 18 years of age or older may enter by visiting the Sweepstakes website before November 4th at 11:59 p.m. EST.

According to the official rules, the prize is worth $4,949, but if you know anything about getting tickets to Taylor's shows in the US and Canada, you probably know that even a nosebleed seat can cost almost that much (sometimes even more).

And when the tour comes to an end, people are willing to pay top dollar for tickets, accommodation and flights.

For Swift's dates in Indianapolis in early November, the city's Airbnb searches increased by a whopping 1,400%, TPG previously reported. According to data from Expedia, flight searches increased by 120%.

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While we're all hoping to win the Marriott sweepstakes for the final Eras show ever, it's worth noting that during the two-year tour, many people got creative with points and miles to see Taylor.

For example, I saved a small fortune when I was able to score second-hand tickets to a show in Atlanta thanks to a few thousand Delta Air Lines miles and a great use of Marriott Bonvoy points.

Whether you're a Swiftie or not, it's safe to say that “The Eras Tour” was a generation-defining event – one that had a dramatic positive impact on the local economy, making “gig trips” or concert-focused tourism one of them made the biggest trends in the industry.

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