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Baby, let the watch parties begin! Taylor Swift announces Eras Tour docuseries and final concert film — here's what we know
Baby, let the watch parties begin!
Taylor Swift announces Eras Tour docuseries and final concert film — here's what we know
Baby, let the watch parties begin!
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on October 13, 2025 2:15 p.m. ET
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Taylor Swift is gifting Swifties not one, but *two* presents the day before her birthday.
*Good Morning America *exclusively announced on Monday that "The Fate of Ophelia" singer will release both a six-episode docuseries, *The Eras Tour | The End of an Era, *following around her highly successful Eras Tour and a final Eras Tour concert film, *The Eras Tour | The Final Show*, on Disney+ on Dec. 12.
*The Eras Tour | The End of an Era* will drop two episodes a week. A trailer for the docuseries shows Swift preparing for her record-breaking concert series, kissing now-fiancé Travis Kelce underneath its stage, and spending time with Ed Sheeran, Sabrina Carpenter, Florence Welch, and Gracie Abrams. The four artists all performed with Swift on various dates of the tour, with Carpenter and Abrams also serving as openers on the tour for their own respective spell.**
"People like to talk about phenomenons almost as if it was pieces falling into place, as if it just happened," Swift says in the clip. "The Eras Tour wasn't when all the pieces fell into place. This tour was just when every single one of us who had done so much work, pushing inch by inch, to where we all clicked together." **
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She continued, "We have broken every single record you can break with this tour. The only thing left is to close the book." **
In another scene, Swift can be seen running a bath and removing her makeup as she details how she settles down after performing for several hours. "I'll not be able to get to sleep, but I can, like, come down with, like, tons of TV," she says. "I've got room service in bed. I signed a box of 2,000 CDs. And then I'm tired. And I'm gonna do the whole thing again."
In addition to the docuseries, Swift is also honoring the last version of the Eras Tour with one more concert film. *The Eras Tour | The Final Show*, which was filmed in Vancouver, the final stop of the tour, will feature a section dedicated to her 11th album, *The Tortured Poets Department*, which was officially added to the setlist in May 2024 and does not appear in the first Eras Tour concert film.**
Taylor Swift perform during the Eras Tour in May 2024.
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Rumors of a newly filmed project began in earnest during the second stop of London shows during the singer's Eras Tour in August 2024. Fans shared videos and pictures of camera crews reportedly filming fans outside Wembley Stadium, dancing during "Willow," as well as getting footage of cleaning crews after the concert, and of Swift herself getting out of the cleaning cart she famously used to get on to the stage each night.
The subsequent release of the "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" music video, which featured additional never-before-seen, behind-the-scenes Eras Tour footage, further raised fans' eyebrows, but it was unclear what all of this would be used for, and reps for Swift remained mum on details.
Finally, during the last stop on the Eras Tour in Vancouver, all three nights of the show were noticeably filmed, with crews being seen shooting in the audience, from afar via skycam, and onstage with Swift and her dancers, backup singers, and band — all but confirming for fans that *something* more was coming.
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Swifties and moviegoers alike will recall all too well that the 14-time Grammy winner previously brought the massive worldwide tour to theaters in October 2023 with concert movie *Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour*.
Directed by Sam Wrench (*Billie Eilish Live At The O2, BTS Permission to Dance on Stage - Seoul: Live Viewing Film*), the *Eras Tour* film earned more than $260 million at the global box office, making it the highest-grossing concert film of all time. It was shot during Swift's three-night residency at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium, and focused on the nearly three-and-a-half hour show itself, but didn't include any behind-the-scenes or making-of content.
Swift was also the subject of the 2020 Netflix documentary, *Miss Americana*, which followed the pop star during a transitional phase in her career between her wrapping the 2018 Reputation Stadium Tour and creating her 2019 album *Lover* — all the while learning to speak out about politics for the first time, as well as other issues close to her.
*Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour *was later made available on VOD, before eventually streaming on Disney+.
The double Eras Tours projects come 10 days after Swift released her 12th studio album, *The Life of a Showgirl*, and its accompanying film, *Release Party of a Showgirl*.*****The Eras Tour | The End of an Era *and* The Eras Tour | The Final Show *will both premiere on Disney+ on Dec. 12.
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