Subculture Series: The Summer of Swifties

YPulse’s Subculture Series shares deep dives into some of Gen Z and Millennials’ ever-evolving list of subcultures. This month, we’re taking a look at how Swifties have taken over this summer—and how brands can leverage this massive fandom…

  • Taylor Swift’s fandom has created a dedicated subculture that thrives on their emotional investment—especially online
  • Swifties believe in collective action and charity, something brands can incorporate into their own experiences
  • Authenticity is what wins over this subculture and helps it maintain its credibility
In the ever-evolving landscape of brand marketing, understanding and tapping into subcultures can be a game-changing strategy. One such subculture that has caught the attention of marketers this summer (and the entire world for that matter) is the “Swifties,” the fervent fanbase of global music sensation Taylor Swift. What sets Swifties apart from other music-based fandoms is that they don’t just listen to her music; they form a powerful community with a unique set of behaviors that in turn can greatly impact brands. As Wall Street Journal puts it, “It’s Taylor Swift’s economy, we’re just living in it.” Over the summer, bars, restaurants, hotels, and small businesses alike all benefited from Swift’s Eras Tour with themed food and beverages, merch, and social media content. So, in this edition of YPulse’s Subculture Series, we’re diving into the world of Swifties, exploring why they are so impactful and how brands can effectively engage with them.  Courtesy of Capital One|Taylor Swift   Swifties thrive on their emotional investment  Swifties emerged as Taylor...

Enter your colleagues' emails (max 10) to invite them to sign up for a YPulse account. We'll send them a message and let them know you invited them.

plus-circle Created with Sketch Beta.

Are these emails correct? If so, click Submit Invitation(s)?