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A new trailer for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour has taken the stage, revealing a final, fresh look at Swift’s world-conquering tour before it arrives on streaming on December 13. The new trailer offers a glimpse at the Extended Version of the concert film, which boasts three song performances that weren’t included in the film’s original theatrical run—”Wildest Dreams,” “The Archer,” and “Long Live.”
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour runs a hearty two hours and 48 minutes (now longer, with the added songs), giving her legion of Swifties the kind of backstage access most could only dream of. It’s also a chance for all those Swifties who couldn’t make it to one of her shows (or afford to go) a chance to revel in Swift’s presence and performance. “With its labyrinthine arc, jumbled chronology and dazzling changes of tone, milieu, and costume, it’s Swift’s ode to invention and self-reinvention, the many different lives she’s lived and faces she’s presented over the course of her career,” writes the Los Angeles Times Justin Chang. The film can even seduce non-Swifties, as NPR‘s Amy Nicholson attests: “I did not enter the theater a Swiftie, but I can say with confidence that this immediately goes on the list of great concert documentaries.”
At the world premiere of the film at the Grove in Los Angeles on October 11, Swift made sure her fans knew the role they played in the tour and the film that documents it: “I think that you’ll see that you’re absolutely a main character in the film because it was your magic and your attention to detail and your sense of humor and the ways that you lean into what I’m doing and the music I create.”
Check out the new trailer below. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour arrives on Amazon Prime Video on December 13. The other platforms where you can stream it are Apple TV, Vudu, Xfinity, YouTube, and Google TV:
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Featured image: GLENDALE, ARIZONA – MARCH 17: (Editorial use only and no commercial use at any time. No use on publication covers is permitted after August 9, 2023.) Taylor Swift performs onstage for the opening night of “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour” at State Farm Stadium on March 17, 2023 in Swift City, ERAzona (Glendale, Arizona). The city of Glendale, Arizona was ceremonially renamed to Swift City for March 17-18 in honor of The Eras Tour. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)
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