The tour film “The Eras Tour” in Taylor Swift arrives at Disney+ on Thursday night (14). The project is an extended version of what was previously released in theaters and features five extra tracks.
“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” was released in cinemas around the world in November 2023. In the big screen version, the singer even cut some songs from the official presentation of the shows. In December, the film became available for rent with the previously cut tracks, with the exception of “Cardigan”, which will be in the new version.
In addition to the single from the album “Folklore”, the tracks “Maroon”, “You're in Love” It is “Death By a Thousand Cuts” .
In addition to the lucrative and globally successful “The Eras Tour”, Taylor Swift has already performed other tours during her career.
Find out where to watch other Taylor Swift tours
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“Fearless World Tour”
The “Fearless World Tour” was Taylor Swift’s first tour, launched in support of her second studio album, “Fearless”. The tour began on April 23, 2009, in Evansville, Indiana, in the United States, and ended on July 10, 2010, in Cavendish, Canada.
Where to watch? The tour film is available for rent on Googleplay and Youtube.
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“Speak Now World Tour”
The “Speak Now World Tour” was the singer’s second tour, launched in support of her third studio album, “Speak Now.” The tour began on February 9, 2011, in Singapore, and ended on March 18, 2012, in Auckland, New Zealand.
Where to watch? Without a streaming presence, the film can be purchased on the Amazon website.
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“Red World Tour” – there is no film
Taylor Swift's fourth album, titled “Red”, had no film produced. However, versions of fans who attended the show are available on YouTube. The tour had four parts, first passing through North America, Oceania, Europe and ending in Asia.
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“1989 World Tour”
The tour was the singer's fourth worldwide, in support of her fifth studio album, “1989”. The series of shows began in May 2015 and lasted until December of the same year.
Where to watch? Apple Music and Youtube.
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“Reputation Stadium Tour”
Made to promote the singer's sixth album, “Reputation”, the tour was the first held only in stadiums and lasted from May 2018 until November of the same year.
Where to watch? Removed from Netflix earlier this year, the film can still be seen on YouTube
Source: CNN Brasil

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