Swifties all over the world are excited as Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour movie is set to hit the theaters on October 13, 2023. Recall that in August, the beloved singer revealed that she would be releasing a new concert film in AMC cinemas. Following the 1989 album crooner‘s announcement, ticket pre-sales began across all AMC theater chains in the US and raked in millions of dollars. However, fans worldwide expressed their frustration about the movie not having a worldwide release. Well, Swift listened! According to a recent update, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour will be released in more than 100 countries next month.
Taylor Swift Reveals The Eras Tour Movie Will Be Released Worldwide
Taylor Swift is making sure her fans all over the world can watch her upcoming concert film. On Tuesday, the Grammy Award winner took to her Twitter page to share an update about the film. The icon began by revealing that the Taylor Swift Eras Tour wasn’t the only thing she was taking worldwide. She then proceeded with the big news writing:
“Been so excited to tell you that all that The Eras Tour concert film is now officially coming to theaters WORLDWIDE on Oct 13!.”
As expected, fans couldn’t hold back their excitement and took to the comments section to express their anticipation for The Eras Tour movie. Many users thanked the songstress for taking their countries into consideration. Meanwhile, others shared that they were counting down to the release.
Everything to Know About The Eras Tour Movie
Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour movie was recorded over the first three of six nights that Swift performed at the SoFi Stadium in California in August. It will focus on the pop icon as she performs hit songs in a once-in-a-lifetime concert experience. The movie will be released in most countries on October 13, with 13 other countries following on November 3. AMC theaters will release the film in the US and Europe. The Eras Tour Movie will also play at every Odeon Cinemas location.
What’s more, AMC is in talks to reach an agreement with movie operators representing more than 7500 cinemas globally. Meanwhile, the movie has already broken AMC’s record for single-day pre-sales in three hours with $37 million, beating Spiderman: No Way Home‘s $16.7 million. Regarding ticket sales, fans can grab their tickets on AMC’s upgraded website.