Will the runtime of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour on the silver screen match that of her live concert? As one of the most successful artists of the last two decades, Swift has an extensive musical library spanning 10 highly popular albums and numerous re-recordings. With such a vast repertoire to draw from, she has a 17-year history of performances to consider.
Swift's Eras tour takes the concept of rehashing old music at concerts to a new level. Unlike others, she focuses on specific sections for (almost) all her previous albums, paying particular attention to the four albums that were unable to have a tour due to global restrictions in recent years. As a result, the concert becomes incredibly lengthy, prompting the question: How long will the concert movie be, especially with its upcoming release in cinemas?
How long is the Taylor Swift concert tour movie?
The movie is nearly equal in duration to the concert, lasting a total of 2 hours and 48 minutes. While the live show extends beyond 3 hours, certain portions of the tour have been condensed for the cinema adaptation.
This extensive tour showcases Swift's remarkable 20-year career with an impressive lineup of over 40 songs. To get an idea of the electrifying experience, watch the trailer below, and for a complete list of songs performed in the movie, click here:
As the synopsis for the concert our movie reads: “The cultural phenomenon continues as pop icon Taylor Swift performs hit songs in a once-in-a-lifetime concert experience.”
How to watch the Eras Tour in cinemas
The concert movie, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, will be shown in cinemas worldwide starting from October 13th, which is Swift's lucky number.
You can most likely buy tickets from your local cinema's website or from the official website of the Eras Tour Movie.
Other concert movies, such as the Reputation Tour, can also be found on Netflix.
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