Get ready to “Shake It Off” from your couch, because Taylor Swift is finally dropping her highly-anticipated “Eras Tour” concert movie today. This time, the film is coming to your very own computer or TV screen this Wednesday, Dec. 13.
Now you can have some of that Tay-Tay magic right at home. Yes, you read that right, the “Eras Tour” movie is dropping onto streaming platforms and stores, so get ready to bring the Swiftie universe to your living room. How, you might ask? Don’t worry, we got you covered in all the ways!
You can join the record-breaking tour from different platforms, including Prime Video, Apple TV+, Xfinity, Vudu, Google Play, YouTubeTV, and SkyTV Premiere. The film will be available for purchase or rental for $19.89 (a heads-up if you choose to rent it: you only have 48 hours of Swiftie bliss).
Now, this streaming version of the “Eras Tour” comes with a few surprises. For some context: the original film displayed in theaters lasts for 2 hours and 45 minutes, which means some songs were left off the film in cinemas. But fear not! The version you’ll see at home includes three songs not seen in theaters, “The Archer,” “Long Live,” and “Wildest Dreams.” Can you handle it?
Time to get your Swiftie fam together, grab some popcorn, and get ready to revive the best bits of the Eras Tour from the coziness of your room. As if that wasn’t enough, you aren’t just watching a regular show, oh no! You are set to enjoy the highest-grossing tour of all time, as per The Guinness World Records.
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