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The full Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film is finally coming to streaming — with 4 bonus surprise songs

"Cardigan" and four songs from the acoustic set will be included in the "Taylor's Version" cut of the movie, which is heading to Disney+.

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It's Swiftmas in February!

Just days after announcing her 11th studio album , The Tortured Poets Department , Taylor Swift has unveiled the long-awaited streaming plans for her blockbuster Eras Tour concert film .

Disney+ announced Wednesday that it will be the exclusive streaming home of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) , a cut of the film that will present the concert in its entirety for the first time. The new version of the movie, which also includes the song "Cardigan" and four additional acoustic songs, will make its streaming debut March 15. Swift shared the news on social media shortly after Disney's announcement.

The Eras Tour film, directed by Sam Wrench, grossed more than $260 million at the global box office, making it the top selling concert film of all time.

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In making the announcement, Disney CEO Bob Iger said, "The Eras Tour has been a true phenomenon that has and continues to thrill fans around the world, and we are very excited to bring this electrifying concert to audiences wherever they are, exclusively on Disney+."

The film debuted in theaters Oct. 13, and noticeably excluded five songs from the Eras Tour set list as it was performed in Los Angeles in August, when the film was shot: "No Body No Crime," "Wildest Dreams," "The Archer," "Cardigan" and "Long Live." When it later headed to VOD rentals on Swift's birthday on Dec. 13, a new version of the film featured the performances of "Wildest Dreams," "The Archer" and "Long Live" tacked on at the end, but not the other two songs.

Given that this new Taylor's Version of the film is being touted as being shown "in its entirety for the first time," it stands to reason that all the missing tracks will finally take their rightful place in the film, in addition to four additional acoustic songs. But since "No Body No Crime" is not explicitly mentioned and "Cardigan" is, it would appear "NBNC"will likely be the only song to not make the cut, presumably since it was a performance with Haim unique to only a small handful of Eras Tour dates, and the concert film is more inclusive of the tour as a whole.

As for the four new acoustic performances in the film, on each of the three nights the concert was filmed in L.A., Swift performed two different surprise songs during the acoustic set, meaning there were six different possibilities for the film in that section of the show. In the original theatrical and and VOD rental versions, only "You're On Your Own, Kid" and "Our Song" made the cut. That means that the remaining acoustic performances of "I Can See You," "Maroon," "You Are in Love," and "Death by a Thousand Cuts" will likely be in the film somewhere.

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The Eras Tour Hits Different on TV — What the Taylor Swift Concert Loses (and Gains) on Disney+

Claire franken, weekend editor.

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Taylor Swift : The Eras Tour  makes its streaming debut on Disney+ Thursday, and, at first, it won’t quite measure up to the stadium experience.

In May 2023, my five closest friends and I attended Swift’s show at MetLife Stadium — and it wasn’t just a concert. For a group of single twenty-something women, it was, in many ways, our wedding, our bachelorette party and maybe even our own funeral! What I mean is, it was a ritualistic occasion — a holy sacrament.

We took several high-speed and low-speed trains to get there — “there” being a New Jersey football arena that had metamorphosed into a mecca of girlhood. Despite MetLife Stadium being packed with thousands and thousands of individual fans, we all vaguely resembled the same person and our particulars washed away, for better or for worse. That night, we were Swifties.

When Swift finally emerged from the dramatic water-colored fans and took the stage, our brain chemistries were altered — whether by the sheer force of the vibration in the stands or the simple coming of Mother remains unclear.

Despite our position in $140 seats in the fourth-to-last row, we could feel her power and her control over the crowd. She commanded the massive stage and surrounding stadium, even while playing the notably low-key acoustic surprise songs (which were, that night, the glorious “False God” and the dubious “Holy Ground”).

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But on Thursday, Disney+ subscribers will face the same hard truth as I did when I rented the concert movie on Prime Video in December: Swift’s magic was not what I thought. I felt duped! Where in concert she was huge, on TV she is small. Where on tour she spoke to hundreds of thousands, on screen she’s just talking to little old me. In all honesty, though it pains me as a Swiftie to admit, I found myself cringing at the pop icon’s just average ability to move about the stage.  

In case you haven’t heard of the totally made-up art of hand-dancing, it’s the most common form of artistic expression among rhythmically averse young girls — it sometimes even follows us into young adulthood at school dances, weddings and holiday soirées. It’s the flip of the hair in “Shake It Off,” it’s the hand-on-the-wheel motion in “You Belong With Me,” it’s the tossing of the car keys in “All Too Well” and the finger phone in “We Are Never Getting Back Together.”

Even when Swift’s actions aren’t obviously interpretative, her upper limbs are always grooving, like in “Illicit Affairs,” when she flips her flowy, chiffon sleeves in the wind like her hands are ribbon-dancing machines. And before I knew it, I was singing along and slamming my own hands onto my coffee table, demanding some man of my yesteryear to quit calling me kid, stop calling me baby. And my red palms and stretched vocal cords were proof: I was captivated.

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Swift’s moves are comprised of the kind of gestures that, for most girls, aren’t typically performed outside of the gaze of our mascara-stained mirrors. And this is no flaw — nor an accident. Swift’s stratospheric power is fueled by these pantomimes of girlhood because they express a certain girlish, interior grandiosity that, under Swift’s direction, can miraculously birth football-stadium sovereignty and on-screen intimacy.

In person, these performances work because Swift feels otherworldly when surrounded by a swarm of ritualistic fans egging each other on and gassing each other up. On TV, with no one else is around, the knee-jerk response to the Eras Tour is embarrassment. She’s a little too much like us and we can’t help but think, Girl, stop playing with your hair! Quit crying over that boy! Get over it, already! But Swift’s relentless hand-dancing and straightforward lyrics ultimately invite us into a more intimate mode of introspection — something that can’t be done amid the pomp and circumstance of an in-person concert. On screen, her performances conjure images of real heartbreak and real vulnerability, and for a few hours, we get to feel cathartically small — we don’t need to arm ourselves with lipstick, glitter and cupcake-shaped dresses to prove our interior lives are worth something.

It becomes validating to watch the biggest pop star of all time prance around an enormous stage, in front of a gigantic crowd, to the beat of the loudest rhythms using the most rudimentary expressions of adolescence to actually entertain . She’s actually doing the thing we all pretended to do after school when no one was home, singing into a hairbrush or the handle of a Swiffer WetJet, lamenting about all the ways we’ve been wronged by boys and our various arch nemeses — and it’s celebrated. It’s not pathetic, or secret, or embarrassing.

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Totally agree. She’s overrated!

You’re so off point here. Who.even published this nonsense.

My SO and I watched this on a Tuesday night in a theater. It will never live up to the electric atmosphere of a live venue when more people than the population of my hometown are collectively psyched, but in a crowd of twenty-five in a theater meant for maybe ten times that, the four friends just marking out as if they were at the stadium were the highlight of the evening, and I mean that in the best way.

We never got to see her in concert, but had great fun seeing this in the theater where everyone was up on their feet, singing and dancing along.

Now my daughter is having a bunch of friends over this weekend to watch it on a 60 inch TV. I’m sure it won’t be quite the same, but I have no doubt that there will be singing and dancing in the living room.

Agreed. I was grateful for the chance to see this in the theater and it honestly was the last push I needed to unapologetically embrace how much I enjoy her music and how she performs it live.

You are not a Swiftie. A Swiftie would never write anything like this. I attend the Eras Tour twice and I rented the movie in December. Watching the movie should take one back to their experience and relive every awesome moment!!!

You mean the author is not a Swiftie because Swifties only say positive things and would not dare to be critical of a single thing TS does? OK, got it. Just wanted to be sure.

Anything–be it a concert, a ball game, a play or even an epic movie–will lose considerable impact at home. Fun test: Next time someone tells you they didn’t like “Oppenheimer,” ask them where they saw it. I can guarantee that at least 90% of the time the answer will be Peacock or the Blu-Ray.

BTW, hand-dancing goes at least as far back as the Nicholas Brothers, and is a staple in other cultures (e.g., the Hula). Swift isn’t doing anything new here.

I guess I’m that 10%, I honestly did not enjoy Oppenheimer when I watched it in the theater. Well, I did like the first half.

So you’re straddling the line. :-)

We gave Oppenheimer an hour of our time but just couldn’t watch it anymore. I doubt we would’ve liked it any better in a theater.

I would say I’m 95% out of the door with this website and this may have pushed me a little further…

Why? Is it because someone has a different opinion than your own? People can have differing honest opinions about all issues. Those differing opinions shouldn’t be triggering anyone. Things don’t get better if people don’t talk. Things don’t get better if people can’t have honest discussions without being offended.

The world was a much better place before anti-bullying campaigns were taken to an extreme, and I say that as a person who was bullied all through my grade school/ high school years. It was horrible experience after horrible experience that went on for 12 years. The one thing it did do is give me a thicker skin so that I didn’t get triggered by comments from people with whom I disagree. It also helped me deal with difficult people and learn how to deescalate situations involving volatile people.

People growing up in a bubble where they don’t have to deal with difficult situations and differing opinions leads to nothing but intolerant adults who can’t deal with anyone who doesn’t have the same belief system as their own.

I have never understood the popularity of Swift. Anyone can be popular. Popularity and pure talent aren’t the same thing. Some people thing she is talented, I don’t have a problem with that.

At the concert, you can only see her through the screens, anyway, and you can only hear screaming fans. They could have a double lip-syncing. No one would know. At home, it does feel small and unimportant, though. I felt the in-cinema experience a happy medium. Other people sang and cheered, but did not overpower her. It was big and enveloping, and, yet, I could see her.

OMG watching that concert on TV was JUST LIKE BEING THERE

– said no one ever. It’s why we pay gobs of money for a live show and a couple bucks to stream. For the unduplicatable live experience.

Taylor Swift is the best dancer on the planet! – said no one ever

She’s a highly successful songwriter and singer who knows how BRILLIANTLY market herself. (those are compliments).

Perhaps on just not in the demo that would find an article like this on TVline interesting. Fair enough. :)

Dude stop, you’re killing me…. Every time I’m about to say really?!?, here you come with said no one ever. LMAO I needed this laugh thank you.

I find this to be so off. I went to this in the theater and I rented it when it came out, I didn’t find it cringy or embarrassing and not a single person I’ve spoken to (or experienced it with) have felt that either – several of whom went to the concert as well. Yes, the experience is different live and in person, but no one has expressed the opinion that watching it on a screen is ‘cringy’. In fact, If you were near the very last row in $140 seats, you likely watched a good portion of this concert on a screen as well.

I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone describe themselves as a ‘swiftie’ in one breath and in the next say that watching her perform on a screen made them want to tell her to ‘stop playing with your hair, quit crying over that boy’. What an inanely reductive way to look at something that brings a concert that, you were so lucky to have attended but, so many of us fell victim to the ticketmaster debacle and were unable to.

The first half of this article feels braggy in the fact that you were lucky enough to go – which is your right, you were lucky enough to go and I would have bragged about it too – and then condescending that “I went to this live and I just can’t enjoy it as much on a screen”. Check your priveledge here.

The statements of “girlhood practiced collectively is so big but at home alone is so small” is the silliest thing I’ve read, and so limiting and – again – so reductive in this. Girlhood is something that is practiced in all spheres, big and small.

This is a hard disagree on this one. It was not meant for a small screen and the viewers know this. To go on so harshly it seems like you were going a bit too far with your criticisms and making personal jabs. Audio will not be the same, the music will not hit the same way. I am a 25-year experienced musician who was trained classically, and you cannot compare the two. Acoustics are accounted for in each venue, multiple tests are run, and I doubt they were considering when mixing the audio how it could adapt to each individual make and model of television screens that would be used to stream this concert at the highest quality.

This is the most stupid review I’ve ever read…

She’s the biggest pop star of this generation for sure. Of all time? No way.

And of course seeing a show live is 1 million times better than seeing it on TV.

She sings for 3 hours and you are complaining she is only hand dancing? You have seen her music video, you would have know she never pretends to be a good dancer. Did you even see the video for Shake it off where she made fun of herself for her lack of dancing abilities? Being uncool is kinda her thing?! The whole performance is designed for stadium size of audience, so watching it on TV screen up close is always going to be a very different experience. You were lucky enough to see her life in concert and then rented a similar TV version on Prime and now complaining those who had missed out watching on Disney+? Your privilege is showing.

I LOVE TAYLOR SWIFT SO MUCH. I WENT TO SEE THE CONCERT MOVIE IN SAULT STE MARIE ONTARIO CANADA AND OMG IT WAS SO AMAZING!!!😃😃😃😃😃😃LOVE YOU TAYLOR SWIFT!!!I WAS DANCING AND SCREAMING AT THE CONCERT MOVIE!!!😃😃😃

“The Biggest Pop Star of All Time?” I know MJ is dead, but you don’t have to lie.

I agree with the other comments you can’t possibly be a Swiftie. I say that because anybody can see the talent here and why just about everyone agree she’s the greatest performer of all time and the most talented! This movie got us to see her brilliant work..all of it. And yes it’s up close what’s wrong with that? We know we’re watching TV. Not everyone could get to the concert, but we can see and feel even through the TV the vibrations, the energy!! . I believe your article was too critical, trying to find something wrong with someone who has nothing but great intentions to connect with her audience. And we all think she does a phenomenal job on TV or in concert!!

Just about everyone agrees? No, they don’t. The title belongs to Michael Jackson. Very few heterosexual men and black people listen to Taylor Swift. There will never be another MJ, and that’s a hard core fact not an opinion.

Did you write TVLine’s infamous Galentine’s Day article?

Well, lucky yo, that you live in the States and got to see her. For the rest of us, who couldn’t and won’t be able to have the amazingly experience you described, heaving the opposite to watch her, do a party inviting people over for the experience, being able to see on repeat some of the songs, it’s all we got.

Please don’t talk down about us as a viewers and about the only chance to experience it.

And I do live in a first world country, think about the second or third ones… You are saying this from a very entitled position. And we don’t need that.

Yes….it is smaller in your own living room. This isn’t ground breaking information. The commentary on cringing at her moving around the stage is beyond bizarre. Most of us don’t feel this way AT ALL. We don’t watch Taylor and expect some kind of peak Britney spears vma performance. Also referring to holy ground as dubious….such a bizarre article overall.

Taylor’s great but her fans are truly scary sometimes. This is a 95% positive review that just happens to have a tiny bit of objectivity to it, and the pitchforks are out.

It goes without saying that the experience of watching it on even the best billionaire home theater can’t match that of being in the stadium… but that’s an unfair comparison. For those that weren’t able to see it in person, this is still an incredible show. Also, anyone commenting on dance can feel free to dance and sing for 3 and a half hours, with the same energy level in the first and last songs. We’ll wait.

This was a fantastic show. It’s not the same as in person – expecting that is silly. If you went to the show this is at best a great souvenir. But 99.999999% of the population didn’t go to the show.

This is less review and more, “I am very immature and even more vacuous. That is, my head is a vacuum — there’s nothing there.”

As someone who will most likely never see Taylor Swift at an actual concert, I waited patiently for the Era’s tour to come around to streaming (and yay it did). And its good, I can see what all the swiftie hype is about! It would be sooo much better to see her live, but I will take the streaming tour. Along with my hair brush, and one of my dogs to dance with, I will watch it as many times as I can. Yep she pretty much represents all of us “girls” and its awesome to see.

3 granddaughters, and 3 adult daughters and I loved it. Even my hubby liked it. Imma 57 and was a swiftie since her first song Tim Mcgraw. She is real and genuine. It was a very good show. We danced, we cried, we lived the crowd shots. The diversity in her dancers were great. She was fantastic. We weren’t expecting j lo or Beyonce dancing. She represented a lot of us who sway and move our arms around. She has a great voice, great music, self written lyrics. She is beautiful and talented and an inspiration to millions of people of all ages. As a concert goer of the 70, 80 and 90’s I didn’t expect it to be the same as an in person concert experience, as there is nothing like it. It was non the less awesome for us

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Where to watch Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concert movie: Stream the new extended version

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Welcome to The Eras Tour (at home). After sweeping the nation last year and breaking box office concert film records in the fall, Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" is finally streaming. Whether you couldn't snag tickets to the tour or you're looking to relive the magic, we've got you covered with everything you need to know about where to watch Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" concert film.

"Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version)" streams exclusively on Disney+ starting March 14. With a three-and-a-half-hour runtime, the movie features the entirety of "The Eras Tour" concert film, with additional main show songs that weren't previously shown in the theatrical release. The "(Taylor's Version)" cut will also include a post-credits acoustic collection with unseen performances. These additions mean Swifties will finally see "Cardigan" on-screen. 

Below, we'll explain what you need to know about the release of "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version)," including exactly what this new extended version entails.

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Where to watch Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour in the US

Since this version of "The Eras Tour" movie is exclusive to Disney+ , you'll need a subscription to watch it in the US. Disney+ subscriptions start at just $7.99 per month for the basic tier. If you want to go ad-free, you can upgrade to the premium subscription at $13.99 per month.

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Disney Plus offers on-demand access to tons of Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars content, including new original shows. This Premium plan offers ad-free playback and includes download and Dolby Atmos support.

For just $2 more, you can get the Disney+ and Hulu bundle at a monthly rate of $9.99. Ad-free duo plans go for $19.99 per month. There are multiple other bundles, including the Hulu + Live TV package, which includes Hulu, Disney+, ESPN+, and more than 95 live channels starting at $76.99 per month.

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Hulu + Live TV includes over 90 channels, along with Hulu's on-demand library and access to Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. Adding live TV drives up the price significantly, but it's a rolling one-month contract that you're free to cancel at any time. As live TV services go, though, this is one of the best.

How to watch Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour in the UK

Disney+ is also the home to "The Eras Tour" in the UK, where plans start at £4.99 per month. Disney+ is also a great option for British folks looking to watch more US-based shows, since many US programs from Hulu are put on Disney+ for international streaming.

How to watch Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour in 60 other countries

In addition to the US and UK, Disney+ is available in more than 60 other countries, so there's a pretty good chance you'll be able to see "The Eras Tour" movie from home. Disney+ is available in Canada, Australia, South Africa, France, Italy, and many more locations, so you should check the streaming service's website to see if it's available where you are. 

What time will The Eras Tour be available?

"Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version)" will premiere on Disney+ on Thursday, March 14, at 9 p.m. ET / 1 a.m. GMT / 9 a.m. AWST. The film was initially slated for Friday in the US, but the release date was moved up a day.

Wasn't there already an extended edition of The Eras Tour concert film?

"The Eras Tour" concert film was made available to rent in December of last year through video-on-demand services like Apple TV+ and Prime Video, but the film is no longer available for rental in the US. The rental version was an extended version of the theatrical release, which included some songs that were missing from the initial release, like "Long Live," "The Archer," and "Wildest Dreams." "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version)" will feature even more extras.

What extras are in the new extended version?

In addition to the full concert set list, "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version)" features an acoustic collection from the surprise song portion of the show. The acoustic collection starts at around 3:04:13 and comes post-credits, so make sure not to click away or auto-load to something else after the initial concert. The acoustic versions include "I Can See You," "Death by a Thousand Cuts," "Our Song," "You Are in Love," "Maroon," and "You're on Your Own, Kid." 

How to get tickets to The Eras Tour

While original standard tickets sold out for The Eras Tour long ago, you can check out websites like StubHub and Vivid Seats to look for resale tickets. Swift is heading out on her European tour soon and will return to North America for another leg of the tour later this year.

The Eras Tour trailer

Disney+ dropped a trailer for "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version)" earlier this month, offering glimpses of the many performances viewers can expect to see throughout the film. Check out the full trailer below:

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Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour

Taylor Swift has set a new record with the premiere of her “Eras Tour” concert film on Disney+ .

“ Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” had 4.6 million views on Disney+ in its first three days of release — making it the No. 1 music film ever on the platform, according to the company. Swifties watched 16.2 million hours of the blockbuster three-and-a-half-hour concert film on Disney+ over this past weekend. Disney+ defines a “view” as total stream time divided by runtime.

Other music films and specials currently available on Disney+ include Swift’s own “Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions,” “Elton John: Farewell From Dodger Stadium,” “Black Is King: A Film by Beyoncé” and “The Beatles: Get Back.”

Disney reportedly paid  more than $75 million for worldwide streaming rights to “The Eras Tour”  concert film, which Swift’s company produced.

In its theatrical release, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” generated $261.7 million at the global box office after its Oct. 13 debut, making it the highest-grossing concert film to date. The film was released digitally via Universal Pictures on Dec. 13, Swift’s birthday, with three bonus songs not in the theatrical release — “Wildest Dreams,” “The Archer” and “Long Live” — which are also in the Disney+ version.

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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Film Is Coming to Disney+! Here's When It Will Be Available to Stream

Here's when you'll be able to stream Taylor Swift's Eras Tour film at home

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Get ready to bring Taylor Swift ’s Eras Tour to your living room.

Following the theatrical release of the concert film in October 2023, the movie hit digital on the singer's 34th birthday on Dec. 13 . The extended version of the film included additional  performances that were cut  from the theatrical release such as "Long Live" and “Wildest Dreams.” 

On Feb. 7, 2024, Swift revealed that her successful concert film has finally found a streaming home, and will include even more bonus footage.

"For the first time we’ll be showing the entire concert (including “cardigan”, plus 4 additional songs from the acoustic section!!)," she wrote on Instagram , adding, "and I’m calling it, huge shock, 'Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version).'"

Here’s everything to know about how to watch the Eras Tour film from home.

Where will Taylor Swift's Eras Tour film be available to stream?

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On Feb. 7, 2024, Swift revealed that the Eras Tour will be available to stream exclusively on Disney+ starting on March 15. The streamer also has exclusive rights to her musical concert film  Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions . 

When Swift originally released the concert movie, she decided to bypass traditional Hollywood studios and partnered with AMC Theatres. In her cover story for   Time ’s 2023 Person of the Year , she explained her reasoning why. 

“We met with all the studios,” she told the publication, “and we met with all the streamers, and we sized up how it was perceived and valued, and if they had high hopes and dreams for it. Ultimately I did what I tend to do more and more often these days, which is to bet on myself.”

When did Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour film release on digital?

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Swift’s Eras Tour film hit digital on Dec. 13, 2023, and is currently available to rent on a variety of platforms, including Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTube, Xfinity, Google Play and Vudu, according to Swift's website .

How much does Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour film cost to rent? 

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The film is available to rent for 48 hours at $19.89 (Swift’s birth year and the title of her fifth studio album ). 

How is Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour film different from the theatrical release?

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The initial extended version of the Eras Tour film includes three additional performances that were cut from the theatrical release, including “The Archer,” “Wildest Dreams” and “Long Live.” However, instead of including these performances in their respective eras, they are featured at the end of the concert as “extra performances.” 

On Feb. 7, Swift revealed that the new version of the concert film on Disney+ will include even more footage from the show. "For the first time we’ll be showing the entire concert (including “cardigan”, plus 4 additional songs from the acoustic section!!)," she explained.

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Taylor Swift is one of the biggest names in the music industry. Her 2022 album Midnights marked the tenth entry into her impressive discography and kickstarted the beginning of her Eras tour in March 2023. While on tour across the United States and Mexico, the 12-time Grammy winner pleasantly surprised fans on August 31 with an announcement of the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert movie. Tickets went on sale (and immediately sold out) that same day.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie is clearly the hottest event of this fall season. Here is everything you need to know about it movie before heading to the theater.

What to know about Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (concert movie)

The Eras tour takes audiences on a captivating musical journey spanning all of Taylor Swift’s unique "eras", paying homage to each of her albums. These albums are 2006's Taylor Swift, Fearless in 2008, 2010's Speak Now, Red in 2012, 1989 in 2014, 2017's Reputation, Lover in 2019, 2020's Folkmore and Evermore, and Midnights in 2022. You can expect to witness her perform some of the most celebrated songs within her catalogue including "Love Story", "Blank Space", and "Anti-Hero."

The movie offers audiences the opportunity to experience the wildly anticipated concert they might not have had the chance to see in person. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie filmed the initial trio of performances at SoFi Stadium in early August. As shown in the concert movie, this huge Los Angeles venue drew an astounding crowd of nearly half a million fans.

As the official concert movie for her Eras Tour, Taylor Swift wants fans to have an authentic concert experience when watching the movie in theaters. When she initially announced it on X, Taylor suggested  that fans should dress up in their best Eras attire, wear friendship bracelets and participate in singing and dancing, just like they would at a live show: "The Eras Tour has been the most meaningful, electric experience of my life so far and I’m overjoyed to tell you that it’ll be coming to the big screen soon.  Starting Oct 13th you’ll be able to experience the concert film in theaters in North America! Tickets are on sale now at http:// taylor.lnk.to/TSTheErasTourF ilm … . Eras attire, friendship bracelets, singing and dancing encouraged. 1, 2, 3 LGB!!!! (iykyk)"

Where can I watch Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour?

If you are in the united states:.

AMC theaters have entered into an exclusive agreement with Swift, allowing only their locations in the United States to screen The Eras Tour movie starting October 13. Canadian theaters will screen the movie as well.

Within minutes of theater tickets for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour being released, the AMC app crashed with fans attempting to buy advance tickets for the movie. This marks the second instance this year where Swifties caused a major website to malfunction, with the first being during the sale for the actual Eras Tour itself. AMC is currently promoting exciting additions for your cinematic experience including Eras Tour-themed popcorn buckets for $14.99+tax and drink cups for $11.99+tax. Exclusive cardigans have, unfortunately, still not been announced.

If you are outside of the United States:

On Tuesday 26th September, 2023, tickets for the official Eras tour concert movie were announced in over 100 countries around the world. Taylor Swift made the announcement on Instagram, sharing that the film will be in theaters in those countries from October 13, 2023.

"The tour isn’t the only thing we’re taking worldwide…….. 🌎 Been so excited to tell you all that The Eras Tour concert film is now officially coming to theaters WORLDWIDE on Oct 13! Tickets available now at www.TSTheErasTourFilm.com or on your local theaters website!"

Tickets were available immediately after the Instagram post went live. AMC have struck a deal with sub-distribution partners for more than 7,500 movie theatres in order to show the film in theaters around the world. Across Europe, the concert movie will be playing at Odeon theaters. Odeon also announced a special pricing for the event:

"In a nod to Taylor Swift’s 1989 album and her favourite number, 13, tickets in the UK and Ireland will be priced at £19.89 / €19.89 for adults and £13.13 / €13.13 for children."

Will The Eras Tour be on Netflix?

Despite the concert movie's cinematic release on October 13, there has been no announcement about where to stream Taylor Swift: The Era Tour online. Until further notice, the movie is available exclusively in theaters. However, given the record-breaking demand for tickets, it is very likely fans will be able to watch The Eras Tour on streaming services after its theatrical run ends.

You can choose to get notified by JustWatch when a streaming release date is announced by heading to Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour and hitting the notification bell.

How long is Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour?

While an Eras Tour concert typically lasts over three hours on average, the official length of the concert movie is 2 hours and 40 minutes. This makes it much longer than previous Taylor Swift concert movies, such as Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour which is 2 hours and 5 mins.

Who is the director of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour?

Grammy-nominated Sam Wrench is the director of the upcoming concert movie. He earned the coveted nomination for directing Billie Eilish Live At The O2 in 2023. Wrench is best known for his ability in capturing the electrifying essence of a live music event, having also worked on  Lizzo: Live in Concert and BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage - LA . He boasts an impressive resume filled with projects from some of the biggest names in the industry including Mary J. Blige, The Weeknd, Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande.

What records did Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour break?

Taylor Swift just keeps adding to her impressive list of record-breaking achievements. The Eras Tour movie shattered the record for the most money made from advance ticket sales in a single day at AMC Theaters, raking in a whopping $26 million. This surpasses the previous record-holder, 2021's  Spider-Man: No Way Home , by $10 million. Fans achieved this record-breaking feat in just three hours, beating  Avengers: Endgame 's record for the most tickets sold within the first 24 hours.

The Eras Tour movie is expected to have an incredible opening weekend, with a projected range of $100-125 million. The top five movies for the year's opening weekends include Barbie , The Super Mario Bros. Movie , Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse , Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania . These range between between $162 million to $106 million, which means the upcoming concert movie has the potential to have one of the best opening weekends of 2023.

Furthermore, the sudden announcement of the movie's release date caused other titles to change their release dates. The Exorcist: Believer , originally slated for the same day, will now premiere a week earlier. Producer Jason Blum playfully tweeted, "Look what you made me do. The Exorcist: Believer moves to 10/6/23.”

What are the other Taylor Swift concert movies?

For those who simply cannot calm down before the release of the movie, there have been a number of projects featuring exclusive access to Swift’s concerts that are available to watch right now. These include The 1989 World Tour Live, which was released on Apple Music in 2015, and 2018’s Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour which is available to stream on Netflix. There were also DVD releases of Taylor Swift: Journey to Fearless in 2010 and Speak Now World Tour – Live the following year.

Swifties alike must ultimately tolerate this Cruel wait with their Gorgeous Style they know Belongs to them. On the Bejeweled side, there are only a few weeks left before they are united by the greatest Love Story on the big screen: Taylor Swift with her Swifties. They are undeniably Ready For It.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour will be released in theaters on October 13, 2023.

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Rating: PG-13 (Suggestive Material|Some Strong Language)

Genre: Documentary, Music

Original Language: English

Director: Sam Wrench

Producer: Taylor Swift

Release Date (Theaters): Oct 13, 2023  wide

Release Date (Streaming): Dec 13, 2023

Box Office (Gross USA): $178.9M

Runtime: 2h 48m

Distributor: AMC Theatres Distribution

Production Co: Taylor Swift Productions, Silent House

Sound Mix: Dolby Atmos

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T he day is finally here. The biggest concert film of all time, from arguably the biggest star in the world right now will finally arrive on Disney+ on Thursday, March 14. “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” was originally supposed to drop on Friday, but the Disney-streaming gods blessed the Swifties with a few extra hours as it will officially be available at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on Thursday evening. This latest version of the film will feature four acoustic bonus songs, but only two have been announced so far, so you will need to stream the film on Thursday to figure out what the other two are! You can watch with a subscription to Disney+ .

About 'Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)'

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has been the biggest global cultural phenomenon of the past two years, and when it debuted in movie theaters last year, it went on to gross over $260 million worldwide, making it the largest concert film in history. Then, on Taylor’s birthday in December, an extended cut of the film became available to rent digitally. But now, a new version — Taylor’s version — will be available to stream on Disney+ .

It has been announced that this version of the film will include four bonus songs that have not been seen in previous versions of the film; two of them have been confirmed, two of them have not. Swift has announced that “Maroon” and “Death by a Thousand Cuts” will be included, but it looks like Swifties around the world will have to wait and be surprised by what the other two songs might be.

Direct by Sam Wrench, “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” joins 2020’s “ Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions ” on Disney+. Swift’s behind-the-scenes documentary “ Miss Americana ” is available to stream on Netflix .

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What Songs Are Featured in ‘Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)’ on Disney+?

  • “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince”
  • “Cruel Summer”
  • “You Need to Calm Down”

Fearless Era

  • “You Belong With Me”
  • “Love Story”

Evermore Era

  • “Champagne Problems”
  • “Tolerate It”

Reputation Era

  • “…Ready for It?”
  • “Don’t Blame Me”
  • “Look What You Made Me Do”

Speak Now Era

  • “Enchanted”
  • “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”
  • “I Knew You Were Trouble”
  • “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)”

Folklore Era

  • “The Last Great American Dynasty”
  • “Illicit Affairs”
  • “My Tears Ricochet”
  • “Blank Space”
  • “Shake It Off”
  • “Wildest Dreams”
  • “Bad Blood”

Surprise Songs

  • “You’re on Your Own, Kid”

Midnights Era

  • “Lavender Haze”
  • “Anti-Hero”
  • “Midnight Rain”
  • “Vigilante Shit”
  • “Bejeweled”
  • “Mastermind”
  • “End Credits Song”
  • “Long Live (Taylor’s Version)”

Extended Cut Songs

  • “The Archer”
  • “Long Live”

Songs Not Featured in the Film

  • “No Body, No Crime”

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  • “Death By a Thousand Cuts”
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Drop everything now, you can finally watch The Eras Tour concert film from the comfort of your couch! After the release of tickets for her tour literally broke Ticketmaster , Taylor Swift broke box office records this year with the release of The Eras Tour movie , now the highest-grossing concert film of all time — and a 2024 Golden Globe nominee for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement.

As of Dec. 13, in honor of the pop icon’s 34th birthday, the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film has finally been released digitally to rent — available through Apple TV , Vudu, Amazon , Google Play, YouTube and more — in the U.S., Canada, U.K. and Ireland.

Hi! Well, so, basically I have a birthday coming up and I was thinking a fun way to celebrate the year we’ve had together would be to make The Eras Tour Concert Film available for you to watch at home! Very happy to be able to tell you that the extended version of the film… pic.twitter.com/JTpl0tz1uG — Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) November 27, 2023

The digital release of The Eras Tour movie will feature three songs that had been cut from the theatrical release of the concert film : “The Archer,” “Wildest Dreams” and “Long Live.”

This release marks another step of Swift’s into her cinematic era. The pop star generated some Oscar buzz for her short film/music video All Too Well: The Short Film and has dabbled in acting, with appearances in such films as Valentine’s Day ( opposite Taylor Lautner ), Cats , The Giver and, most recently, David O. Russell’s Amsterdam . Last year, Swift signed a deal with Searchlight Pictures to direct a feature film based on her own original script — but little is known about the future project.

In the meantime, while we wait patiently for Taylor Swift’s first movie to come out, here’s everything you need to know about how to watch Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour from home — sparkly outfits optional!

When does 'The Eras Tour' movie come out?

Every Swiftie knows that 13 is a very special number, not only because it’s Taylor Swift’s lucky number, but also because the 13th of December marks the singer’s 34th birthday, and the release of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie.

Where to stream 'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' movie

While the Eras Tour concert film won’t be available to watch on any streaming platforms just yet, you can now rent the movie across plenty of popular platforms including Apple TV and Amazon.

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All of Taylor Swift’s movies and TV appearances

While the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film isn’t currently available on Netflix, Hulu or HBO’s Max, there are more Taylor Swift documentaries, concert films and even movies featuring Taylor Swift — some of which you can stream in the meantime.

Taylor Swift concert films

Journey to Fearless (2010)

Speak Now World Tour Live (2011)

The 1989 World Tour Live (2015)

Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour (2018), stream on Netflix

Taylor Swift: City of Lover (2020)

Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions (2020), stream on Disney+

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (2023), rent on Amazon starting Dec. 13

Taylor Swift documentaries

Miss Americana (2020), stream on Netflix

IMPACT X Nightline: Taylor + Travis (2023), stream on Hulu

Every Taylor Swift film and TV appearance

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation : Season 9, Episode 16 (2009),   stream on Hulu

Valentine’s Day (2010), rent on Amazon

The Lorax (2012), stream on Peacock

New Girl : Season 2, Episode 25 (2013),   stream on Peacock

The Giver (2014),   stream on Netflix

Cats (2019), rent on Amazon

Amsterdam (2022), stream on Hulu

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The Taylor Swift Eras Tour is now available to watch on Apple TV. The record-breaking worldwide tour was filmed and shown in theaters since October, and is now available to rent to watch at home on digital.

Today’s film release coincides with Swift’s 34th birthday. The film is a cinematic live recording of the Eras Tour stage performance at SoFi Stadium, California.

It is an extended version of the theatrical release that was previously shown in cinemas, featuring additional songs including Wildest Dreams, The Archer and Long Live. In total, the extended cut runs 3 hours in length.

The Taylor Swift concert film is available to watch at most video-on-demand platforms, including:

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Right now, the film is only available to rent. On Apple TV, rentals let you purchase the film and start watching within 30 days. After you press play, you have 48 hours to finish it.

Taylor Swift has not yet announced when the film will be available to buy for home video, either digitally or on disc. There have also been rumors that the artist is negotiating with streamers for an eventual free streaming release, but nothing has been confirmed so far. For now, the only way to watch is paying for a one-time rental.

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Taylor Swift’s all-conquering The Eras Tour arrived in theaters as a concert movie appropriately titled Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour. Filmed over three nights during Swift’s six-show sold-out run at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, it’s been dominating theaters since its release on October 12, 2023. 

But what if you want to enjoy The Eras Tour movie from the comfort of your own home? After all, you’d be able to avoid the screaming crowds and enjoy the three-hour-long show from your own couch. Plus, you’ll have the ability to rewind and rewatch your favorite songs at will. 

Well, then you need to know where and when Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour will land on streaming services and video-on-demand. The good news is The Eras Tour has already arrived on paid video-on-demand services. And we'd be shocked if it didn't make it onto at least one of the best streaming services eventually. 

So here’s everything you need to know about where and when you might be able to stream Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour online. 

Where to stream Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour

Where will taylor swift: the eras tour be available for streaming.

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So we don't yet know where Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour will stream for free . But, if you're okay with paying to watch T-Swift from the comfort of your own home, we have good news. The Eras Tour is currently available on paid video-on-demand streaming services .

There's even more good news for diehard Swifties. This video-on-demand version is an extended cut that adds Wildest Dreams, The Archer and Long Live. This extended cut is available to rent in "US, Canada & additional countries" and will be available on Apple TV , Vudu , Prime Video , Xfinity, Google Play and YouTube .

Hi! Well, so, basically I have a birthday coming up and I was thinking a fun way to celebrate the year we’ve had together would be to make The Eras Tour Concert Film available for you to watch at home! Very happy to be able to tell you that the extended version of the film… pic.twitter.com/JTpl0tz1uG November 27, 2023

As for which streaming service Swift will use for the free version of her concert film, that's still totally up in the air for now. Swift has a track record of working with different streaming services over her career. The 1989 World Tour movie was released exclusively on Apple Music ( Apple TV Plus hadn’t launched yet), although it’s no longer available to stream on the platform. 

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Unfortunately for our guesswork, Swift changed things up for the Reputation Tour movie, which launched on Netflix in 2018. Her peak behind-the-curtain documentary, Miss Americana, also hit Netflix in early 2020.

But further complicating things, Swift also made a documentary for Disney Plus — Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions. This saw her play through the entirety of her Grammy award-winning album in an imitation setting while offering insight into its creation.

Our best guess? The Queen of Pop has no allegiance to anyone but herself and is going to simply pick the streaming service that offers the best terms. But personally, I think The Eras Tour will eventually stream on Disney Plus . 

The Eras Tour movie was produced by Swift's in-house production company Taylor Swift Productions and that company wasn't involved in Miss Americana. It was, however, involved in Taylor Swift: City of Lover and Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, which were the last two projects Swift put on a streaming service. Both those movies ended up on Disney Plus, where I think The Eras Tour will eventually join them.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour streaming release date

When is taylor swift: the eras tour streaming release date.

Again, we know that you can already buy or rent Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Extended Version). But that will cost you — though less than what it currently costs to see The Eras Tour in theaters and certainly less than a ticket for a Taylor Swift live concert.

But we don't know when it will come to streaming services for free. And unfortunately, there really isn't any precedent for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour. This isn't like The Holdovers or The Marvels , where there is historical data that can be used to reach a logical conclusion. Swift's only prior theatrical release was All to Well: The Short Film and that was only a limited release — not one of the biggest movies in the world.

However, there is a strong possibility that Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour likely won't be available to watch from a streaming service until early 2024 . With video on demand not starting until December 13, I'd be shocked if it came out any earlier than January 13, a month later. 

My best guess? I think that Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour will probably be released to coincide with her first 2024 tour dates in Japan. That means a potential streaming service release date of Wednesday, February 7, which is Taylor Swift's first date in Tokyo.

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How to Watch ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ Movie Online

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If you’re a Swiftie and missed out on Taylor’s concert tour, good news: It’s now available to watch online! As concert films become a more affordable alternative to concert tickets, it’s no surprise that Taylor Swift would appear on the big screen for those who couldn’t attend her show. Now’s your chance to watch — or rewatch — it at home. Here’s how to watch the “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” movie online.

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When Does ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ Air? Where Can You Watch It?

Everything Taylor Swift does has a purpose, so it should come as no surprise that the digital premiere of “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” was a special day — Swift’s birthday ( Dec. 13 )! The movie has been available to rent on various streamers, including Amazon Prime Video . However, you'll soon be able to stream it on Disney+, specifically on March 14 at 6 p.m. PT . Here are all the ways you can watch, whether via streaming, purchase, or rental:

  • Amazon Prime Video
  • Apple TV Plus
  • Google Play

If you only had the opportunity to see the movie in theaters, then get excited about this release. Swift confirmed that the streaming version will be the extended cut, meaning four additional main show songs have been added to the cue. Swifties are stoked about these additions, as they were sorely missed from the theatrical release.

Can I Watch ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, or Chromecast?

The concert film is available to watch if you have internet and a compatible device to watch it on, depending on the platform. You can use a Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, any kind of smart TV, or an Android or iOS device.

More to Watch for ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ Fans

There are plenty of Taylor Swift movies available on streaming services. “Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour” is available on Netflix , and “Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert” is streaming on Disney Plus . For a glimpse into her creative process, there’s “Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions.”

Taylor Swift won Album of the Year at this year's Grammy Awards . If you're looking for more music events and award shows, be sure to check out the MTV VMAs , the iHeart Radio Music Festival , and more.

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All 48 songs in taylor swift: the eras tour movie (taylor's version), ranked worst to best.

It is impossible for Swifties to pick a favorite song in the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie, but some performances highlight the music better.

  • Ranking every song in Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie is challenging due to the exceptional performances and diverse eras represented.
  • The concert movie, now titled Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) , showcases Swift's dazzling lyrics through distinct performances for each era.
  • Fans can now enjoy the full 3.5-hour movie on Disney+, allowing multiple viewings to appreciate and select their favorite performances.

Ranking every song in the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie is no easy feat. The concert movie captures a musical performance the likes of which has never been seen before, showcasing the music of Swift’s 10 albums. Swift's concert was edited into a shorter movie for its theatrical release , but the version now available to stream on Disney+ is three and a half hours long.

The movie’s title is now Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) due to the differences between it and the theatrical version. Using Swift's dazzling lyrics as a starting point, the Eras Tour team created performances to elevate each era. This Swiftie experience is now more widely accessible, and fans can watch every song in the Eras Tour movie multiple times before deciding on their favorite performance.

48 Blank Space

“Blank Space” is a fun number that utilizes the stage to depict a car on one of the screens, which Swift’s dancers destroy with golf clubs. However, “Blank Space” is less impactful when the highlights of the era are other songs. Additionally, some of the music video’s elements are turned into neon light props, a departure from the classic aesthetics.

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47 i can see you, speak now era.

"I Can See You" makes its way into the movie as part of the post-credits "Acoustic Collection." Swift highlights "I Can See You" as a song that she has never before performed live, making it an excellent addition. However, the song does sound better with some additional instrumentals, but the fans are still thrilled to sing along.

In a live concert, the acoustic set only includes two songs. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) includes a post-credits scene with six acoustic songs, comprising footage from different performances.

46 Bad Blood

The “Bad Blood” music video combines the aesthetics of several sci-fi movies. Unfortunately, there isn’t enough time for a major costume change to lean into the best parts of "Bad Blood." The flames shooting from parts of the set are great, but even Swift slipping into a leather trench coat would have made the performance so much more fun.

45 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

Swift wears a shimmering red and black ombré leotard for a number that falls short of the days when it was performed with a whole circus troupe.

While “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” is loads of fun, it doesn’t do much to set itself apart from the first song of the Red set. Swift wears a shimmering red and black ombré leotard for a number that falls short of the days when it was performed with a whole circus troupe. The backup dancers at least bring plenty of campy drama.

44 Mastermind

Midnights era.

Midnights is at the end of the Eras Tour because it is the most recent era; if it were not, “Mastermind” probably wouldn’t be in the show. The staging works for what the song is, with the dancers moving like clockwork over a chessboard stage. However, it has the disadvantage of falling between “Bejeweled” and “Karma.”

43 I Knew You Were Trouble

“I Knew You Were Trouble,” like “Never Getting Back Together,” must make do with what is set up with the introduction of the Red era. Which song is “better” performed honestly comes down to a matter of personal preference. However, “I Knew You Were Trouble” uses the fog machines well for some dramatic flair.

42 Tolerate It

Evermore era.

The evermore era simply doesn’t have as many showstoppers; “no body, no crime is still missing from the Eras Tour movie . The song “tolerate it” has heartbreaking lyrics but is one of the slower moments of the concert. However, the Eras team makes a valiant and effective effort to make it concert-worthy, with Swift and one of the dancers acting out a relevant scene.

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"Archer" is a moment of soft awe at the end of the Lover set; Swift performs the song alone on stage. Her choreography is great and her disappearing into a supernova-like graphic is a nice touch. However, it is a less fitting end to Lover than "Lover" itself, which was still a gentle finale.

40 ...Ready For It?

Reputation era.

"Ready For It" is the on-the-nose (not in a bad way) intro to Reputation. Swift is joined by a retinue of dancers, all in serpent-decorated costumes, and the moving levels of the stage are well-used to add some dynamism to the choreography. However, a lot of elements are reused for "Don't Blame Me," which is also a better song.

39 Midnight Rain

Another song from Midnights that probably won't be in the next concert is "Midnight Rain." The effects are lovely, incorporating glittery rain graphics and umbrellas, but it doesn't stand out amid the Midnights set. It does, however, get credit for Swift's change into her blue bodysuit and the dancers' solo moments.

38 Death By A Thousand Cuts

Swift calls "Death By A Thousand Cuts" "one of [her] favorites." The perfectly bittersweet tune of the song sounds great with just the acoustics. "Death By A Thousand Cuts" isn't the best song played in the acoustic set and doesn't have the biggest reaction, but is amazing nonetheless.

37 Delicate

“Delicate” is strangely pleasant when compared to the other songs of the Reputation era. Swift is on her own on stage for this one, smiling knowingly as she sings. The cracks forming around her on the stage elevate some of the themes of the song. It is not the biggest showstopper, but it balances out Reputation .

36 Lavender Haze

“Lavender Haze” is a brilliant song that is the perfect entry into the Midnights era. However, its set pieces bring it down. Swift’s lavender faux fur coat is magnificent, but the lavender clouds wheeled in on ladders are perhaps the only part of the Eras Tour that can be called bad — they just look like Styrofoam.

35 You Need To Calm Down

This divisive song of Swift's is tons of fun to sing along to. While the design isn’t the most creative, the rainbow lights are a great way to emphasize that "You Need To Calm Down" was written to support the LGBTQ+ community, with some sassy lyrics that are perfect for dismissing internet trolls.

34 Love Story

Fearless era.

Every song from the Fearless era holds a particularly special status, especially "Love Story." The Fearless set's aesthetic suits "You Belong With Me" and "Fearless" better than it does "Love Story." However, Swifties will always sing "Love Story" with the same passion they did when it first came out.

33 You Are In Love

As a soft-spoken song with gentle instrumentals, "You Are In Love" is a great song for Swift to play on the piano. The falsetto notes echo throughout the stadium for a sweet and simple moment. Additionally, Swift takes pauses and almost whispers some lyrics to convey a breathless feeling at the beginning.

32 Long Live

“Enchanted” and “Long Live” are certainly the two Speak Now tracks that deserved to emerge, years later, as the preeminent songs of the era.

“Enchanted” and “Long Live” are certainly the two Speak Now tracks that deserved to emerge, years later, as the preeminent songs of the era. However, "Long Live’s" staging doesn’t quite meet the song’s tone. Yet even standing stationary with her band, Swift gives the joyous, tear-jerking song its due.

Folklore Era

The atmosphere of “betty” is always happy, possibly because it isn't about Swift herself. The fictional “betty” characters are named for Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s children , and Swift seems to have as much fun performing it as she did writing it. It doesn’t have the theatricality of other moments; however, this is characteristic of the folklore era.

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“The Man” also stands out with different themes and musical styles than most of the rest of Lover. However, the costumes and sets make the performance of “The Man” decidedly more interesting. Swift slips into a glittery blazer and works her way up the stairs of an office building, surrounded by other performers in office attire.

29 Don't Blame Me

Swift hits some of the same beats as “Ready For It” during “Don’t Blame Me,” which are elevated by the latter song’s steady tune and long notes. The backup singers are also now wearing long sparkling black dresses, for an old-school vibe. It all leads up to the epic transition into “Look What You Made Me Do.”

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Oh Taylor Swift , look what you made Disney + do.

The streaming service has just debuted the movie Taylor Swift: The Era’s Tour (Taylor’s Version) , and to celebrate the premiere, it has Swift-ified the Disney+ homepage, with a Taylor Swift-inspired takeover .

The takeover will put The Era’s Tour movie front and center of course, but other sections will be created and curated to reflect some of Swift’s albums.

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Among the collections will be “1989 (Disney’s version),” featuring projects from Swift’s birth year like The Little Mermaid and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids ; “Fearless (Disney’s Version),” with titles like Moana, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Limitless With Chris Hemsworth ; and “Folklore (Disney’s Version)” with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ,  The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe , and of course,  Taylor Swift: Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions .

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The Era’s Tour movie was a coup for Disney+, with a number of streaming services all vying for exclusive rights to the film, which includes four extra songs not available in the theatrical or home video releases.

Disney CEO Bob Iger announced the acquisition of the film during the company’s last earnings call, with the company paying a reported $75 million for the rights (that’s on top of the $261.1 million the film has grossed globally at the box office).

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A year of the Eras Tour: A look back at Taylor Swift's record-breaking show

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One year ago, the crowd in Glendale, Arizona, erupted into a massive cheer in State Farm Stadium when Lesley Gore's "You Don't Own Me" began playing and the backdrop screen transitioned to a countdown clock starting at 2:24.

None of the Swifties who traveled from all over the state of Arizona and the nation, dressed to the nines as one of her 10 eras, knew the tour would be three-plus hours. The fan screaming next to me from Pennsylvania who bought a ticket on StubHub.com for about $400 didn't know that we would go era-by-era through a 44-song track list. I don't think the singer, herself, knew when she hid inside a cleaning cart wheeled backstage, that her show would lead to a billion-dollar enterprise, Time magazine person of the year and an inundation of friendship bracelets. I didn't know the behemoth success following the Eras Tour star would send me packing from Phoenix to Nashville, Tennessee, to become the inaugural Taylor Swift reporter.

Swift's dancers flowed onto the stage through fog with pink, purple and orange parachute flaps. A compilation of songs from Swift's 10 albums — or eras — played as "it's been a long time coming" boomed into the stadium. Goosebumps covered the arms of thousands and tears cascaded down cheeks as the flaps revealed Miss Americana rising to begin her "Lover" set.

Eighty three shows later, here's a look back at the unprecedented tour that set a Guinness World Record . And fair warning, like her tour this article is an extensive rollercoaster.

Swept up in the hype, the world became Taylor Nation. Glendale, "Erazona ," was renamed "Swift City." Las Vegas lit up its arches in all 10 era colors. Arlington, Texas, dubbed one of its streets "Taylor Swift Way." Tampa, Florida, gave Swift a key to the city and invited her to be an honorary mayor. Houston renamed its venue "NRG Stadium (Taylor’s Version)."

Nashville, Tennessee, dedicated a bench in Centennial Park to the hometown singer. A Philadelphia radio station, 96.5 FM (WTDY), renamed itself Ninety-Swift-Five W-T-A-Y. Gov. Philip D. Murphy dubbed the "Taylor Swift ham, egg and cheese sandwich" the "state sandwich of New Jersey." Chicago lit up the top of Willis Tower in her album colors. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey renamed his city "Swiftie-apolis," and Santa Clara, California, Mayor Lisa Gillmor switched the city's name to "Swiftie Clara."

Internationally, fans in Brazil caught the attention of Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes and Father Omar, the rector of the Christ the Redeemer Sanctuary, who arranged to project a  "Junior Jewels" inspired T-shirt  onto the Christ the Redeemer statue. Flinders Station in Melbourne , Australia, flashed a wallpaper glaze of lights to welcome the Eras star. Singapore painted the Marina Bay Sands Resort all colors of vibrant lights.

It's a cruel summer with you

All four seasons met the fifteen dancers, four backup singers, six bandmates and hundreds of production and crew members, adding unpredictable weather to the mix. Mother Nature danced in a lightning storm to "Fearless" in Tampa and made the song "Midnight Rain" a reality in Nashville . Rain poured through the open-roofed stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, where Swift pushed puddles forming on her piano . The Swiftie fandom created its own natural phenomenon in Seattle after a seismologist registered a 2.3 magnitude earthquake on her Richter scale.

The intense heat in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, caused Swift to throw water bottles to fans and temporarily halt her show. Ana Clara Benevides Machado, 23, passed out and died of heat exhaustion. The heartbreaking news prompted changes at the Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos to allow fans access to water. Swift invited Benevides' family to her concert in São Paulo.

I want you to think of the memories made

Swift incorporated custom messages into each tour stop. At her international destinations, she welcomed fans in their custom languages. "Bienvenidos al Eras Tour," she said in Mexico City before hoisting her hands in the air. While donning either her pink or blue guitar before the title track of "Lover," she commonly announced the stadium attendance often record-breaking.

Outside of stadiums, thousands "Taylorgated," or showed up without a ticket to hear Swift's beats and dance on the concrete. Tens of thousands more logged on to watch livestreams from fans with tickets who agreed to spend concert time holding up their mobile devices in a tricep-burning position.

The number of viewers would jump before the "Champagne Problems" speech and acoustic set. To keep things fun and interesting each night, fans filled out "Swiftball" ballots guessing the singer's outfits from four "Lover" bodysuits and accompanying "The Man" jackets, three "Fearless" dresses, two "Evermore" dresses, six "Speak Now" gowns, three bedazzled "22" shirts, five "Folkore" dresses, four "1989" crop top and skirt combos, six "Midnights" T-shirt dresses, three "Midnight Rain" body suits and four "Karma" faux fur jackets. To see how many times the Eras star wore each outfit, check out the "Data Swiftie."

For fans who wanted to get alerts to watch the shows without having to calculate time changes, Swift Alert became the app for that .

Double clap, audience chants

A secret language formed between fans and Swift as new traditions popped up along the tour. The four lines fans screamed at the top of their lungs, no matter the city or country, were "cause shade never made anybody less gay" in "You Need To Calm Down," "what a shame she's f----d in the head" in "Champagne Problems," "f--- the patriarchy" in "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" and "don't call me kid, don't call me baby" in "Illicit Affairs."

Swift started every show strong with a very important question: Did her fans know the bridge to "Cruel Summer?" "Prove it!" she'd yell at some stops and the audience would, every single time, bellow, "I'm drunk in the back of the car." For "The Archer," fans printed and dispersed signs that read, "We will stay," to hold up when Swift asks, "Who would stay?"

In the "Fearless" era, fans double clapped with "13" drawn on the back of their hands in the middle of the bridge to "You Belong With Me." A trend of marriage proposals during "Love Story" picked up during the 2024 leg with partners popping the question as Swift sang, "He knelt to the ground and pulled out a ring."

During "Marjorie," Swifties turned their phone flashlights on in tribute to Swift's grandma. Fans started timing the standing ovation and ear-shattering applause after "Champagne Problems." Livestreamers, like Tess Bohne , would display a clock and fans guessed if the cheers would surpass one, two or three minutes.

A snake shape slithered through the light-up braceklets handed out before the show at the start of the "Reputation" era. Fans yelled "1, 2, 3, let's go b----" before the first verse of "Delicate" as Swift counts on her fingers. Later in the song, Swift sings, "Do the girls back home touch you like I do?" and fans reply, "No, they don't." On rare occasion, Swift would let out a three-note riff during her "Don't Blame Me" belt.

After rereleasing her third album, the "Speak Now" singer added "Long Live" to the set list, bringing the total to 45 tracks. In the first verse when she croons "the crowds and stands went wild," the crowd indeed went wild.

In the "Red" era, Swift crowned a deserving fan with a black fedora during "22." They were typically children, but one adult Swiftie was crowned in Melbourne . Dancer Kameron Saunders had the only speaking line on the tour besides Swift during her song "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." He said "like ever" at the American shows, but when the tour went international, he switched up the phrase each night. And yes, we track that. Swift knew all too well each crowd had "10 minutes to spare," and she played her longest song, in total, for about 14 hours.

She was only tied to the "Invisible String" for five shows and traded the opening "Folklore" era number to "The 1" in Arlington, before news of her split from actor Joe Alwyn . She brought "Invisible String" back for one night in Nashville because the Tennessee capital is home to Centennial Park. Nashvillians also noticed that Swift switched a note during "The 1" lyric "you meet a woman on the internet and take her home." She kept the key change for every succeeding show.

Right before the first lyric of "Style" during the "1989" set, fans began a tradition of saying, "What time is it?" to which the singer replied, "Midnight, you come and pick me up." In Sydney, Australia, a "Blank Space" chant from the 1989 World Tour was reborn and repeated in Singapore. Taylor Nation, Swift's marketing team, tweeted that it hopes fans at every tour stop going forward shout their city. In Philadelphia, a "Bad Blood" remix originated when Swift noticed a security guard hassling a fan . "She's fine. She wasn't doing anything. Hey! Stop! Hey, stop!" became the cool thing to say after, "It's so sad to think about the good times, you and I." Fans also incorporated a Kendrick Lamar line from the "Bad Blood" remix: "You forgive, you forget, but you never let it go."

And then came the surprise set . (More on her collaborators and announcements below.) Each night, Swift performed one song on the guitar and one on the piano that she hadn't yet performed on the tour. That is until 2024, when she added mashups and threw out her rule of never repeating songs. At the end of the set, she swan dives into a hole in the stage. Fans later caught a red light that turned green to signal it was safe to jump.

After meeting her at "Midnights," fans sang Jack Antonoff's version of "Anti-Hero." When Swift sings "tale as old as time," the crowd chimes in, "Taylor, you'll be fine." Tyler Conroy made a viral video of him screaming , "Where you going Taylor?" during "Bejeweled" before she sings, "I'm going out tonight," and the trend caught on like a blaze ripping through the Lover house. Finally, after Swift changed the lyrics to, "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs," in Argentina with her boyfriend Travis Kelce in the crowd, that became the standard for fans. She has only sang it that way four times, when he was in attendance in Buenos Aires, Sydney and Singapore.

If you would direct your attention to the back screen

In addition to boosting economies everywhere she went, Swift created an abundance of news. She announced "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" in Nashville. She announced a new version of "Midnights" and premiered the "Karma (Remix)" music video featuring Ice Spice as the upstart rapper joined Swift in East Rutherford, New Jersey. She released "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" right before her Kansas City, Missouri, stop and then debuted the "I Can See You" music video starring Taylor Lautner and Joey King who were at the show. Lautner backflipped on the catwalk.

It might have seemed strange that Swift ended the American leg of her tour on a Wednesday in Los Angeles, but not to the eagle-eyed Swiftie who realized the date was 8/9. That's the day she announced the rerecording of her fifth album, "1989 (Taylor's Version)." The album came out during her break before her Argentina tour dates. It topped the Billboard charts and allowed her to bypass Elvis for the most weeks with an album at No. 1.

Then, she announced her 11th album, "The Tortured Poets Department," at the Grammys after winning her 13th career award. At her tour stops in Melbourne, Sydney and Singapore, she revealed there were four total versions of "Tortured Poets" and told fans they would get a different bonus track on each one : "The Manuscript," "The Bolter," "The Albatross" and "The Black Dog."

Welcome to the acoustic set

One of the most anticipated portions of an Eras Tour show is the acoustic set. At most of the concerts, she only spoke before the guitar song. In rare instances, she tested the microphone before the piano song and made an announcement.

Occasionally she invited collaborators to join her onstage. Marcus Mumford surprised fans in Las Vegas to play "Cowboy Like Me." Her co-producer and close friend Aaron Dessner from The National joined her six times on stage, in Tampa (twice), Nashville, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Santa Clara. Jack Antonoff came out to play "Getaway Car" in New Jersey. Maren Morris did a "You All Over Me" duet in Chicago. When their opening acts were canceled for weather, Gracie Abrams performed "I Miss You, I'm Sorry" and Sabrina Carpenter sang a dyad mashup of "White Horse" and "Coney Island."

Some of the surprise songs came with hidden messages. Fans speculated she sang "Bigger Than The Whole Sky" as an ode to a fan who died , "End Game" to Travis Kelce watching her show from the VIP tent and "Gold Rush" as a congratulations to Jason Kelce for retiring. She has performed "You're On Your Own Kid" five times, in Tampa, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Tokyo and Singapore.

And he never thinks of me, except when I'm on TV

To close out the first year of the Eras Tour, Swift released the third film version of her concert to streaming service Disney+. This version included "Cardigan" and four acoustic songs: "Maroon," "Death By A Thousand Cuts," "You Are In Love" and "I Can See You."

The second version came out on Swift's birthday, Dec. 13. Fans could rent it for 48 hours at a price of $19.89, and it included "The Archer," "Wildest Dreams" and "Long Live" cut from the original movie.

The original movie was released Oct. 13, in the middle of the Hollywood strikes. Swift did what studios and streaming services were unable to: make a deal with SAG-AFTRA. She worked with the unions and was able to market and show her movie how she saw fit. The film made more than $250 million globally and got her nominated for a Golden Globe award .

Would you be interested in one more song?

If you're still with me on this walk down Eras Tour Lane, it's important to make one final note before the tour resumes in Paris in May. Before her magnum opus took off higher than the "Bad Blood" flames, Swift chose "Mirrorball" and "Tim McGraw" to be her very first surprise songs. She ended year one with the same two songs, but flipped the instruments she played them on in a full-circle moment.

Her new album will come out April 19 and the full Eras Tour is streaming on Disney+, which begs the question: What her show will look like come Paris? She has a two-month break before 69 shows scheduled for Europe and North America. She also has two rerecords left to release: "Reputation (Taylor's Version)" and her self-titled debut album.

If there's one thing any Swiftie knows, it's Taylor Swift's ability to make news and create lasting memories through her record-shattering tour. What a first year; on to year two!

Follow Bryan West, the USA TODAY Network's Taylor Swift reporter, on  Instagram ,  TikTok  and  X as @BryanWestTV .

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