The Eras Tour: Taylor Swift’s record-breaking concert
We no longer feature Taylor Swift. In almost 20 years of career, the American singer has become a pop icon, sending the charts into panic with every release of a new song. Recently, it was her tour called The Eras Tour that broke all records. With dates all over the planet (including France next May), this tour celebrates Taylor Swift’s entire career.
Conceived as a journey through the different musical “eras” of the pop star, it presents itself the different facets of the artistfrom his country songs, to his more recent hits, including more intimate moments with acoustic songs.
In addition to a sold-out tour, The Turn of the Ages it also reached the cinema. The footage of his concert was broadcast on October 13th in theaters around the world, sparking a real phenomenon.
For its first weekend, The Eras Tour grossed $92 million in the United States. A historic success that put the film at the top of the most profitable concerts in history, surpassing the record held by Justin Bieber: Never say never. The impact of this release also influenced the film release calendar, pushing it The Exorcist: Devotion advance the release date to avoid competition. In total, Taylor Swift’s concert film grossed more than $260 million at the global box office.
Soon available on Disney+ in France
While the film The Eras Tour had already been announced with great fanfare by Disney+ worldwide, the question of its availability in France still remained unanswered, due to the famous media chronology.
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But it appears the streaming service has reached a deal since the company announced it The Turn of the Ages would be available on the platform in France next March 15thalong with the rest of the world.
A guide for French fans of Taylor Swift here is the opportunity to discover the film on the big screen on October 13th, or here is the chance to attend the artist’s first dates French.
This version of The Turn of the Ages will be the long versionincluding the presence of “Cardigan” and four acoustic songs, which were not present in the version released in cinemas and on video.
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