Taylor Swift Eras Tour
Last Updated: 11.01 PM, Nov 27, 2023
Iconic pop singer Taylor Swift has fantabulous news for Swifties around the globe. The singer announced the Eras Tour Concert Film will be available to watch at home and the happy news took the internet by storm. She also revealed that the online version will have three more songs and also hinted at the release date.
Taylor Swift to release Eras Tour film on her birthday
In a major announcement held on Monday morning, the 12-time Grammy Awards winner took to her X (formerly Twitter) account to disseminate the arrival of her Eras Concert Film to be streamed online. The 33-year-old singer also revealed that she will be celebrating her upcoming birthday in a fun way that also includes her global billion fans.
Taking to her X account she revealed how fans can watch the Eras Concert film at the comfort of their homes. The announcement became grander when she enthusiastically told that the online version will be including the additional songs like “Wildest Dreams,” “The Archer” and “Long Live.”
Netizens are overwhelmed with the news, espacially the Swifties from US and Canada amid the confirmation for the online version in these countries. However, on a brighter side, the Lover singer also said that more countries name will be announced soon.
“Very happy to be able to tell you that the extended version of the film including “Wildest Dreams,” “The Archer” and “Long Live” will be available to rent on demand in the US, Canada & additional countries to be announced soon starting on … you guessed it, December 13,” a part of her Tweet read.
Fans React to the news
Social media users are overjoyed with the big reveal. While many of the fans expressed their happiness and congratulated the singer. Some fans requested for her song “Cardigan.” One X user commented, “Girl where's cardigan.”
While another said, “OMGGGGG!!! Cant wait to rewatch 20 times!!
Only Tay gives presents to Swifties on HER own birthday!”
Taylor Swift has been shattering records as the Eras Tour has surpassed $249 million worldwide.