Taylor Swift announces documentary and film about The Eras Tour


Singer Taylor Swift announced this Monday, the 13th, a documentary series with six episodes and a new film from her tour The Eras Tour.

Both productions are scheduled to premiere on December 12th on Disney+ streaming, one day before the singer’s birthday.

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The news was announced on the singer’s networks during her participation in the program. Good Morning America. “It was the end of an era and we knew it,” Swift wrote.

She added: “We wanted to remember every moment leading up to the most important and intense chapter of our lives, so we allowed them to record this tour and all the stories that went along with it. And also record the complete final show.”

In the documentary, the “blonde” promises to take you behind the scenes of his tour, which is considered the most profitable in history, raising more than US$2 billion.

The film will present one of the last shows of the tour, which was held in the city of Vancouver, Canada, in December 2024. The complete presentation includes the act from the album “The Tortured Poets Department” (2024)

Swift released the album with 31 songs during The Eras Tour and added a set dedicated to the project after the release of first film of the tour, dated 2023.

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New album: “The Life of Show Girl”

The announcement of the news came during the promotional schedule for Taylor Swift’s new album. Released on October 3rd, the work was titled “The Life of a Showgirl”

With 12 tracks and 41 minutes in length, the album is considered one of the shortest in the singer’s career.

The production follows the proposal to delve into “life outside the spotlight”, using vibrant pop elements and intimate lyrics, with strong inspiration from her personal life and her romance with Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce, whom she got engaged to in August.

According to preliminary data from the Lighted, company responsible for Billboard measurements, “The Life of a Showgirl” reached 3.5 million equivalent album units in the United States alone.

The album also broke records, selling 2.7 million copies in 24 hours in the US, surpassing the singer’s personal record for the most sales in one week.

On digital platforms, it achieved the record for the biggest week in streaming, surpassing the feat of “25” (2015), by singer Adele, which totaled 3.48 million equivalent units in its debut week.

“The Life of a Showgirl” was recorded while Swift was on her European Eras Tour and was produced with veterans Max Martin and Shellback, reviving a classic partnership from the albums “Red” (2012); “1989” (2014) and “Reputation” (2018).



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