Taylor Swift fans are in luck. Just weeks after the release of their twelfth album, The life of a dancerThe American singer announced another premiere Eras Tour: End of an Era. It’s a six-episode docuseries that will be released on Disney+ at the end of the year with the series’ launch. Eras Tour: final show.
Documentary series Eras Tour: End of an Erahe will show behind the scenes most successful tour in the history of The Eras Tourwhich reached stadiums in 21 countries, including Spain and some Latin American countries such as Mexico or Argentina, with a more than two-hour concert in which Swift paid tribute to each of her albums from different eras.
“We wanted to remember every moment leading up to the culmination of the most important and intense chapter of our lives, so we let the filmmakers capture this tour and all the stories that were woven into it,” the singer-songwriter said in a post on X and Instagram. The first two episodes of the documentary series They will be available on Disney+ on December 12th.. After that, one episode will be released every week.
Documentary about Taylor Swift, Eras Tour: End of an Erawill come with a surprise
In the trailer for the Taylor Swift documentary: Eras Tour: End of an Erashared by the singer and Disney+, after each performance you can see some rehearsals of various performances, fragments of the concert, preparation for it, or even part of Swift’s personal life.
Other visible edges in this preview Eras Touras did singers Sabrina Carpenter and Gracie Abrams, who served as opening acts at some concerts and even shared the stage with Taylor Swift to perform some surprise songs. And then there’s Travis Kelce, who loves to suck off the camera.
Parallel, Eras Tour: End of an Era there will be an exclusive premiere Eras Tour, Final Showwhich will have a set Department of Martyred Poets which the artist presented during her European tour, as an extended version of the film Eras Tour does not include this section. It features Swift singing some of the most important songs from her eleventh album, and the stage design is very reminiscent of the aesthetic of her latest work: The life of a dancer.
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