Taylor Swift delighted fans with exciting news on Monday. As she gears up to celebrate her birthday on December 13, Swift decided to make the "Eras Tour Concert Film" available for streaming, ensuring fans worldwide can enjoy the show from the comfort of their homes.
In a social media post, Swift shared her excitement about celebrating the remarkable year she and her fans had shared.
The extended version of the film promises to include fan-favorite tracks like 'Wildest Dreams,' 'The Archer,' and 'Long Live,' which were not part of the original theatrical release.
The timing of the announcement, just after Swift's final 2023 tour date in Brazil, adds a bonus to the birthday surprise.
Fans had hoped for some news about a new album, with chants of «Reputation» echoing at the Brazil shows.
While no fresh album news emerged, the extended tour movie announcement serves as a delightful consolation for Swifties around the globe.
The «Eras Tour» film has already made waves, grossing an impressive $178 million in the United States.
While Swift has not disclosed all the international regions set to receive the streaming release, there's speculation that the focus may be on regions where the tour is yet to happen.
With more than half of the tour scheduled for other countries in 2024, this extended release could be a global treat for fans eagerly awaiting Swift's arrival in their hometowns.
The initial release of the film faced some criticism from completist fans who noted the omission of certain songs from the tour's setlist.
However, the wait for additional content was justified, and the extended version will now feature tracks that were missed during the theatrical run.
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