global release this October, with screenings in over 100 countries, including the UK. The film's release date, October 13, aligns with its previously announced debut in the US, Canada, and Mexico.
This concert film captures Taylor Swift's spectacular performances during the first three of her six-night residency at California's SoFi stadium in August.
Notably, it achieved an impressive record of $37 million (£30.3 million) in its first day of US presales.
Directed by Sam Wrench, known for his work on concert films featuring artists like Billie Eilish and Lizzo, the film is produced independently by Taylor Swift Productions. With a runtime of 165 minutes, it remains uncertain whether the film will encompass the entire setlist from the Eras tour, consisting of 44 songs and lasting over three hours, as no further details about its content have been disclosed.
In the US, ticket prices for adults are set at $19.89, a clever reference to Swift's forthcoming re-recorded version of her 2014 album, '1989'.
Child and senior ticket prices are fixed at $13.13, paying homage to the singer-songwriter's lucky number. In the UK, ticket prices for the concert vary, ranging from £58 for standard seating to over £660 for the top-tier VIP package.
This marks Taylor Swift's fourth concert film, following previous releases that documented her albums 'Fearless', '1989', and 'Reputation', along with a film capturing the only concert she held to promote her 2019 album 'Lover', which was disrupted by the pandemic.
In 2020, Swift unveiled 'Miss Americana', a behind-the-scenes documentary directed by Lana Wilson, offering insights into Swift's journey as she found her political voice, addressed body dysmorphia and an eating disorder, and