Swifties, she did it again.
The Taylor Swift concert on April 2 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, recorded 28.9 terabytes (TB) of data usage, according to AT&T. That's the most data AT&T has ever recorded for a single stadium event.
Her concert on April 22 in Houston at NRG Stadium was the third highest, with 20.2 TB of data.
To put it into perspective, a single terabyte is equivalent to 200,000 photos or 400 hours of streaming video, AT&T said. That's 5.7 million photos or almost 12,000 hours of streaming video for one concert. And, that's just for AT&T users and not those on other phone networks.
The AT&T record beats any Super Bowl, with the 2023 Super Bowl generating 21 TB.
Here are the top 10 U.S. stadiums where AT&T has registered the most data during an Eras tour concert:
Eras tour stadium | AT&T data used (single-day) |
AT&T Stadium | 28.9TB |
Nissan Stadium | 23TB |
NRG Stadium | 20.2TB |
SoFi Stadium | 12.6TB |
Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 12TB |
State Farm Stadium | 9.05TB |
Raymond James Stadium | 8.6TB |
Solider Field | 7.2TB |
U.S. Bank Stadium | 6.6TB |
TAYLOR SWIFT
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