Hours after Taylor Swift performed the final 2023 date of her Eras Tour in Brazil on Sunday night, she announced that her blockbuster concert film is headed to streaming next month.
The Eras Tour concert film, which has earned more than $165 million in North America and changed the future of theatrical distribution (according to Christopher Nolan, that is), will be available to watch on December 13—Swift’s 34th birthday—and the extended version will include three additional songs missing from the original release. Those tracks include “Long Live,” “The Archer,” and “Wildest Dreams,” with Swift sharing a clip from the latter performance alongside her announcement.
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“Well, so, basically I have a birthday coming up 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 wrote on social media. “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.” According to the logos on Swift’s website, the film will be available for rental or purchase on Apple TV, Vudu, Prime Video, Xfinity, Google Play, and YouTube.
Filmed across Swift’s shows at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, still absent from the film are Swift’s nightly performance of “cardigan,” as well as “no body, no crime,” a song that was played with show openers Haim at the August dates.
The arrival of the Eras Tour film comes as the filmed version of her Reputation stadium tour reportedly leaves Netflix on December 30. There were rumors—elevated by sly social media posts from official accounts for the Empire State Building and Auntie Anne’s—that Swift would announce Reputation (Taylor’s Version), at the final show of 2023. But Swift has yet to confirm when her final two album re-records, including her debut album, will be released.
The Eras Tour resumes on February 7 with a four-night stint at the Tokyo Dome in Japan.