Pub and restaurant owners did not need to worry about trying to fill a blank space as spending rose by 13% compared to the previous weekend
Spending rose by 17 per cent in Dublin during the weekend of the Taylor Swift concerts, according to a study published on Thursday.
The highest increase in spending was among teenagers at 63 per cent and the 26 to 35-year-old age group followed them with spending up 30 per cent. Spending also spiked by 25 per cent for 18 to 25-year-olds.
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