And in more exciting news for Swifties, this extended version of the film will include additional performances not seen in theaters.
INDIANAPOLIS — Taylor Swift is giving fans a fun way to celebrate her upcoming 34th birthday.
The pop superstar announced Monday morning on social media “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Concert Film” will be available to rent on demand in the United States, Canada and additional countries on Wednesday, Dec. 13.
And in more exciting news for Swifties, this extended version of the film will include additional performances not seen in theaters, including “The Archer,” “Long Live” and “Wildest Dreams.”
The film will be available to rent for $19.89, according to TODAY — which is a nod to her birth year and Grammy-winning album.
(NOTE: The video above is from a previous HeartThreads on the power of Taylor Swift and her fans.)
According to Box Office Mojo, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Concert Film” has made more than $178 million domestically, as of Nov. 26. The film grossed $92 million domestically in its opening weekend.
News RelatedHi! 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
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) November 27, 2023
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