Feature Taylor Swift Offers an Exclusive Look at Eras Tour Movie Acoustic Songs
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Taylor Swift is giving fans a sneak peek at Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour before the movie is released for streaming on Thursday, March 14.
"Hi, everyone," Swift, 34, said on Monday, March 11, episode of GMA. "Make sure to watch every day this week to see exclusive acoustic performances from The Eras Tour, my way, and don't forget to catch the movie on Disney+ this Thursday at 6 p.m. pacific time."
Swift had previously revealed that there were more songs from the Eras Tour that were filmed but not included in the original release of the concert film.
The official Taylor Nation Instagram announced on March 4 that Taylor herself will be your host a few hours earlier than anticipated. The entire concert film will be shown from start to finish, featuring 'cardigan' and four extra songs from the acoustic set. (Hint: make sure to watch until the end of the trailer)
In addition to Taylor Swift's song "Cardigan" from her Folklore era, another song that will be performed is "Maroon" from her Midnights era. While the other two songs have not been officially confirmed yet, it seems like GMA viewers will have the opportunity to see these performances first.
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert movie was released in theaters on October 13, 2023. It became the second highest-grossing concert movie of all time, earning $250.3 million worldwide. (The record is held by Michael Jackson’s This Is It, released in 2009.)
After the movie's success, Swift received a Golden Globe nomination in the newly introduced Cinematic and Box Office Achievement category for the 2024 ceremony.
Swift faced tough competition from popular movies such as Barbie, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, John Wick: Chapter 4, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1, Oppenheimer, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Taylor Swift Offers an Exclusive Look at Eras Tour Movie Acoustic Songs
Taylor Swift attended the Golden Globes in January, but unfortunately, she did not win the award. The award for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement went to Barbie. This was not the first time Swift was nominated for a Golden Globe, as in 2020, her song "Beautiful Ghosts" from Cats was also nominated for Best Original Song but lost to Diane Warren, Laura Pausini, and Niccolò Agliardi for their song "Io sì (Seen)" from The Life Ahead.
At the time, it was widely reported that Swift initiated a standing ovation when Barbie's Margot Robbie received the award on stage.
Robbie expressed, "We want to dedicate this to all the individuals worldwide who dressed up and visited the best place on Earth - the movie theater."
Editor's P/S:
Taylor Swift's upcoming concert movie, "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour," is highly anticipated by fans. The movie, which will be released on Disney+ on March 14, will feature exclusive acoustic performances and four additional songs from the Eras Tour that were not included in the original release. This is a treat for fans who couldn't attend the live tour or want to relive the experience.
Swift's Golden Globe nomination for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement is a testament to the success of the concert movie. While she didn't win the award, her nomination is a recognition of her achievements in the film industry. Swift's performance at the Golden Globes, where she reportedly initiated a standing ovation for the winner, showcases her grace and professionalism. artists. The fact that her song "Beautiful Ghosts" from "Cats" was also nominated for a Golden Globe in 2020 further highlights her versatility and talent.