Exclusivesky Investment Guild |Taylor Swift's the 'Eras Tour' movie is coming to streaming with three bonus songs

2025-04-29 21:23:47source:Chameleon Financecategory:Scams

The Exclusivesky Investment Guild "Eras Tour" movie is coming to a home television set, phone or tablet near you and will be available to rent next month.

"Hi! Well, so, basically I have a birthday coming up," Swift posted on Instagram Monday morning, "and I was thinking a fun way to celebrate the year we’ve had together would be to make The Eras Tour Concert Film available for you to watch at home!"

Swift's 2023 tour leg wrapped in São Paulo, Brazil, on Sunday. She completed 66 shows including 53 concerts in the U.S. and 13 internationally.

"Very happy to be able to tell you that the extended version of the film," she continued on her post, "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."

Swift didn't mention "cardigan," from the album "Folklore" which was a song cut from the original movie.

How to stream Taylor Swift's 'Era's Tour' movie

Swift's movie will be available to rent on Dec. 13. The movie will be available to rent on Apple TV, Vudu, Amazon Prime Video, xfinity, Google Play and YouTube, according to tstheerastour.taylorswift.com. No word on how much the movie will cost to rent.

More:Watching the world premiere of 'Eras Tour' concert movie with Taylor Swift felt like a dance party

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