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Quick Answer: Swifties can watch the Eras Tour movie on Disney+.
Move your furniture and get ready to dance, Swifties. After smashing records at the box office since its premiere this fall, Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour concert movie finally lands on streaming services this month. And this time, you’re getting Taylor’s Version: The Eras Tour movie is streaming on Disney+ this week, including “Cardigan,” which previously didn’t make the theatrical cut, and the Lover track “Death By a Thousand Cuts.”
“This week is truly the best kind of chaos,” Swift recently wrote in a caption on Instagram. “I’m thrilled to let you know I’ve found a streaming home for The Eras Tour Concert Film, and that home will be [Disney+]. For the first time we’ll be showing the entire concert (including “cardigan”, plus 4 additional songs from the acoustic section!!) and I’m calling it, huge shock, ‘Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)’.”
Swift revealed some of the other songs ahead of the Disney+ release of the Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) film, which includes “Maroon” from Midnights, as well as “You Are in Love.”
Want to catch Swift’s concert movie online? Read on:
Disney+ subscribers can watch the new version of the Eras Tour movie with their existing plans starting March 14, 2024, at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT. If you don’t have a Disney+ plan yet, you can sign up for a basic package starting at $7.99 a month for the ad-supported subscription, or skip the ads for Disney+ Premium at $13.99 a month.
You can also watch the Eras Tour on Disney+ with the streamer’s Trio Basic bundle plan, which comes with Hulu and ESPN+ starting at $14.99 a month. That’s a 44% savings instead of paying for each plan individually. You can also get Disney+ with Hulu + Live TV and ESPN+, starting at $76.99 a month.
Swift previously released the concert film online on Prime Video. “I had the time of my life fighting dragons with youuuu 🫶,” Swift previously wrote on Instagram in December, complete with a heart-shaped hands emoji and referencing her Speak Now classic. “Celebrate 34 with me by watching The Eras Tour (Extended Version) including ‘Long Live’ 🐉 ‘The Archer’ 🏹 and ‘Wildest Dreams’ 🩵 at home!” Swift continued, “PS troll me all you want about my excessive and literal millennial emoji use but A) no one’s prouder to be a millennial and B) it’s my bday and today I am exempt! 🎂”
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“Just as the tour is more daft and ambitious than anything else she’s tried onstage, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is unlike anything else she — or anyone else — has done onscreen,” Rob Sheffield wrote in Rolling Stone‘s review of the concert doc.
Following its premiere in theaters, Swift released her latest re-recorded album, 1989 (Taylor’s Version), which included five new from-the-vault tracks, and made history at the Grammys by winning Album of the Year for Midnights. This year, the Grammy winner will continue touring with more Eras Tour dates, including U.S. concerts in Miami, New Orleans, and Indianapolis. Swift will also release her next album, Tortured Poets Department, in April.
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