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Taylor Swift launches film and series about ‘The Eras Tour’ in December

Singer Taylor Swift announced, this Monday (13/10), that she will release a film and a documentary series with six episodes about the last show of “The Eras Tour”. Both the film and the first two chapters of the series will arrive on Disney+ on December 12th, one day before the artist turn 36 years old.

Swift had already released a film about The Eras Tour in 2023. This time, the production follows the last show of the tour, held in December 2024, in Vancouver, Canada. The new version includes the set from the album “The tortured poets department” (2024), which was not part of the first film.

The tour ended at the end of last year, earning around $2 billion over 21 months. “It was the end of an era and we knew it. We wanted to remember every moment that led to the climax of the most important and intense chapter of our lives, so we allowed filmmakers to record this tour and all the stories that intertwined throughout it,” the artist wrote on social media.

The singer is in the spotlight at the moment due to the release of the album “The life of a showgirl”, which broke a series of records. In one day, there were 2.7 million traditional sales (including physical and digital, without streaming data), according to data from the monitoring company Luminate.

This represents the biggest sales week of her career and the second biggest sales week of any album since Luminate began tracking in 1991.

The album debuted earlier this month, becoming the more pre-saved on Spotifysurpassing “The tortured poets department”, the singer’s previous release. On the same platform, it also became the most listened to album in a single day of 2025, in just 11 hours.

Critics received the album mixed. THE Varietyan important entertainment magazine in the United States, said that “The life of a showgirl” is an “album of contagious joy”. The English newspaper The Guardian he gave two stars to the album, which he stated was “weak in melodies”.

While the news agency Reuters assesses that “The life of a showgirl” presents “a pop phenomenon at the height of its power”, the music magazine NME said it was a “rare mistake” by Swift, with embarrassing lyrics.

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