Vancouver changes tune under Swift spell, with Gastown clock to chime ‘Shake it Off’ | CBC News

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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is changing many things in Vancouver, from the tune of Gastown’s iconic clock to traffic patterns as thousands of fans pour into the city ahead of Friday’s first show. 

The City of Vancouver is warning of much slower traffic this weekend in the downtown core, not only because of Swift’s three concerts, but because of other events and festivities. 

There will be full closures of several major arteries around the B.C. Place concert venue between noon and midnight on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, including West Georgia and Robson streets, Pacific Boulevard and the Cambie Bridge off-ramps near the site. 

The city says in a statement that people need to plan for delays and should walk, bike, ride or take transit to and from the downtown. 

The steam clock in Gastown is also getting in on the Swift action and has been retuned for the first time to play her hit, Shake it Off, every 15 minutes, with a longer sequence on the hour, starting Thursday through to Dec. 13, which is Swift’s 35th birthday. 

WATCH | Gastown steam clock plays Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off:

Vancouver’s Gastown steam clock to play Taylor Swift tune every 15 minutes

The steam clock in Gastown has been retuned for the first time to play her hit Shake it Off every 15 minutes from Dec. 5 until Dec. 13, Swift’s 35th birthday.

The idea started as an April Fools’ Day joke earlier this year, but Walley Wargolet, with the Gastown Businesses Improvement Society, says they decided it would be a joyful way to be part of the Taylor Swift takeover of the city. 

The clock’s maker, Ray Saunders, passed away last month at the age of 83. According to Destination Vancouver, he knew about the plan to play a Swift tune on the clock and was “charmed with the challenge,” Wargotlet said.

“Once Ray was in agreement, the city gave us the go-ahead to make it happen.”

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