Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras’ Film to Hit Streaming with 3 Extra Songs
Taylor Swift never seems to run out of good news for her fans. She announced Monday morning that her Eras Tour film will be released for streaming on her birthday. That’s in just a few weeks on December 13. On top of that, Swifties will be blessed with songs from the tour that weren’t included in the movie’s theatrical release. Being cheeky on social media, Swift posted to X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram. She said, “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!
The New Songs For The Extended Version
The extended versions will be available to rent on demand on the award-winning artist’s birthday. Apple TV, Vudu, Prime Video, Xfinity, Google Play and YouTube will have the film available for rent next month. The three extra songs featured on the upcoming version will be: 1989‘s “Wildest Dreams,” Lover‘s “The Archer” and Speak Now‘s “Long Live.”
Taylor Swift on Twitter: "Hi! 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! Very happy to be able to tell you that the extended version of the film... pic.twitter.com/JTpl0tz1uG / Twitter"
Hi! 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! Very happy to be able to tell you that the extended version of the film...
The announcement came after Swift performed the final date of her tour for 2023 on Sunday night in Brazil. Per Variety, fans were eager for an announcement in hopes of getting a reveal that Reputation (Taylor’s Version) would be next on her re-recordings. They even chanted “Reputation” at the Brazil shows prior to Swift’s concert film announcement. The Eras Tour resumes on February 7 with a four-night stand at the Tokyo Dome in Japan.
So far, the artist has raked in the big bucks from her tour (which is estimated to gross a record-breaking $2 billion by the time it comes to a close next November). On top of that, the theatrical release of her concert film has grossed $178 million in the US as of this past weekend, setting a record for a concert film many times over. Finally, her latest re-recording release of 1989 achieved the best first-week numbers in her career, with an opening figure of 1.6 million album-equivalent units.
All of Taylor Swift’s Surprise Songs on the Eras Tour
Ever since Taylor Swift kicked off her Eras Tour back in March, she announced to her fans that she would perform two surprise acoustic songs at every show. With the first show taking place in Glendale, Arizona, Swift made good on that promise and performed “Mirrorball” from folklore and “Tim McGraw” from her 2006 self-titled debut album. Since then, the award-winning singer-songwriter has kept up with her promise.
With ten studio albums, three re-recorded studio albums (so far), five extended plays, and four live albums under her belt, Swift said that she has enough songs to cover the 52-date trek without repeating any songs. However, if she ever feels like she didn’t give a performance her all, there’s a chance she might perform it again. She also said there would be an exception of songs from Midnights, which might get played more than once on the tour. Swift has already hinted that this is what happened with her April 1 performance of “Clean,” which was requested by her opener Gracie Abrams in Arlington, Texas. On a TikTok stream of the show, Swift commented that she could have played the song “better in a higher key, so that’s technically a mess up.” She played the song again a month later in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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As we previously reported, Swift kicked off her Eras Tour on March 17 with the release of a re-recording of songs “Eyes Open,” “Safe & Sound” and “If This Was a Movie.” She also released her previously-leaked song “All the Girls You Loved Before.” Fitting with the theme of her Eras Tour, which
Gossip website TMZ recently reported that camera crews have been at almost every concert stop thus far. Sources were not able to reveal any plans to release the footage on streaming or in theaters, like her five previous concert docs. Take a look below at every surprise song Swift has performed so far on her Eras Tour: