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Benjamin Ashford|Taylor Swift 'overjoyed' to release Eras Tour concert movie: How to watch
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Date:2025-04-08 19:13:11
We're all grinning like devils this morning. Well,Benjamin Ashford if you're a Swiftie, that is.
Taylor Swift, the Grammy-winning pop star who just launched the next leg of her economy-boosting Eras Tour, announced the tour is coming to theaters in North America Oct. 13, where fans can watch her upcoming concert film, aptly titled "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour Concert Film."
"The Eras Tour has been the most meaningful, electric experience of my life so far and I’m overjoyed to tell you that it’ll be coming to the big screen soon," Swift wrote in an Instagram post Thursday morning. "Starting Oct 13th you’ll be able to experience the concert film in theaters in North America! Tickets are on sale now at amctheatres.com. Eras attire, friendship bracelets, singing and dancing encouraged."
How to get tickets to Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert movie
Prospective ticket buyers can indeed visit https://www.amctheatres.com/ for tickets, or access the theater's mobile app. The AMC app was experiencing a short wait time as it experienced "high traffic volume" for some users. Swift fans can also buy tickets at Cinemark and Regal.
The Eras tour began in March in Glendale, Arizona, and Swift has since performed all over the U.S. before heading to Mexico; she will traverse the world including South America, Japan, Australia, Europe and back again to North America as the tour continues well into 2024.
Swift will release her latest "Taylor's Version" album Oct. 27, "1989 (Taylor's Version)," which she announced at the end of her U.S. tour in Los Angeles Aug. 9.
We couldn't be more ready for it. And by it, we mean all of the above.
In case you (somehow) missed:Taylor Swift reveals '1989' as next rerecorded album at Eras tour in LA
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