IN PHOTOS | Bejewelled Swifties have their best day

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As Taylor Swift gets ready to perform her final three Toronto shows this week, here’s a look at her fans as they pay homage to the Queen of Pop in all their glitter and glam.

Tay Tay performs final 3 Toronto shows starting Thursday before Eras Tour wraps in Vancouver

Three young blonde girls pose for a portrait in same gold sequin strappy tops and straw cowboy hats
From left, Macy Morrison, Mackenzie Richens and Brianna MacNeil — friends from Collingwood, Ont. — pose for a portrait in cowboy hats and sequin outfits, a tribute to Taylor Swift’s country roots, at a fan event near the Rogers Centre in Toronto on Nov. 15. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Taylor Swift is kicking off the final three nights of her Eras Tour concerts in Toronto before heading to Vancouver.

The pop superstar is set to pack the Rogers Centre stadium full of Swifties on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

The artist’s Eras Tour celebrates all 10 of her existing studio albums with a set list of 44 songs. Here’s a look at the Swifties who gathered near the stadium as they channel their inner Tay Tay in all their glitter and glam.

Swifties, a dad and daughter, pose for a portrait in pastel coloured outfits and heart-shaped sunglasses.
Matt and Ella Hutt pose during a Taylgate ’24 event at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre ahead of the second show on Nov. 15. The outfits’ pastel colours reflect Swift’s Lover album cover. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
Young woman poses for a portrait wearing dark shiny Victoria dress.
Ella Smith is shown at the Taylgate ’24 event in a ruffled gown that’s similar to what Swift wore in her music video Fortnight. Smith came to Toronto from Virginia with her mother and aunt. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
Father daughter duo pose for a portrait, with dad wearing heart patterned jacket and tie.
Joseph and seven-year-old Jasmine Williams of Toronto are decked out for the second of six sold-out shows in the city. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
A closeup of a woman with glitter on her face, smiling.
Grace Smith is shown at the Taylgate event in Toronto. Smith drove seven hours from Virginia with her sister and niece to be near the show and, if they’re lucky, to get last-minute tickets. The sparkly top and lavender fur jacket is an homage to Swift’s Lavender Haze look on stage. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
Courtney Rudolph stands for a portrait wearing a dress that looks like lined paper and reads: I'm a crumpled up piece of paper lying here cause I remember it all too well.
Courtney Rudolph, who flew from Saskatchewan, tried to get Swift tickets to an overseas show but managed to land seats in Toronto. ‘I’m so grateful we got Canada tickets!’ Her costume refers to lyrics from Swift’s song All Too Well from the album Red. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
A young woman with straight long black hair and a large tattoo on her left arm wears a sequin outfit with a plunging neckline. She smiles for the camera during a portrait.
Kayla Blair of Toronto got tickets to the second concert on Nov. 15. Her outfit is similar to Swift’s Lover bodysuit that she wears to open the Eras Tour. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
A person shows the back of her jean jacket which has design that includes the CN Tower and what looks like Taylor Swift in a body suit, with the phrase, Long Live all the Magic We Made.
Sagand Kashefi, shown at the Taylgate event in Toronto, wears a custom-designed jean jacket that she created. The phrase on the jacket is from Swift’s song Long Live from her Speak Now album. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
A male adjusts his dark shades during a portrait, wearing a glittery silver collarless jacket as well as earrings and friendship bracelets.
Robert Molloy adjusts his shades while attending the Taylgate event in Toronto. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
Two young girls in pink cowboy hats standing with their backs to one another and looking into the camera for a portrait.
Maya Beeching and Norah Hamilton show off their inner Swift in matching cowboy hats. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
Man in black cap and dark aviator glasses, with a crocheted vest and a medallion that reads: Lights camera bitch smile.
The message attached to this Swiftie’s necklace displays part of the lyrics from Swift’s song I Can Do It With a Broken Heart. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
A woman with long blond hair and red lips, in a sequin gown with one shoulder bare, smiles for the camera.
Another Swiftie poses in a glitter dress during the Taylgate event. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
A mom and daughter pose for a portrait wearing sequin outfits, against a pink background.
Marie Durkin and Maeve Lyman, 5, travelled from Albany, N.Y., to attend the second show of the Eras Tour in Toronto on Nov. 15. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

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