TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR
"It's been a long time coming."
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour comes to the screen as a live chronicle rather than a recap. Filmed in Los Angeles, the camera follows a stadium packed with fans as Swift shifts through ten distinct personas drawn from her career. Each act reimagines a different era with its own costumes, lighting and... Read more
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About TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour comes to the screen as a live chronicle rather than a recap. Filmed in Los Angeles, the camera follows a stadium packed with fans as Swift shifts through ten distinct personas drawn from her career. Each act reimagines a different era with its own costumes, lighting and set pieces, turning the concert into a moving collage of memories and reinventions. The film spans more than forty songs, delivering the high drama of a full arena show while spotlighting the singer's rapport with the crowd and her band. This is less about a narrative than a showcase of performance craft, ambition, and the evolving voice of an artist at peak momentum. Swift's scenes feature swift costume changes.
Released in 2023, the film is directed by Sam Wrench and documents Taylor Swift's Eras Tour as a cinematic concert experience. It uses the live performances as source material and casts Swift as herself on stage for fans worldwide everywhere.
Box office figures place it among the year's standout concert films, with a worldwide gross of $261,656,269, underscoring Swift's broad audience reach and the film's commercial appeal across audiences worldwide and cementing Swift as a global live music powerhouse today.
The film crystallizes the Eras Tour as a cultural moment beyond a normal concert, with each act offering a vivid snapshot of Swift's changing style. The production choices and fan enthusiasm fed chatter online, influencing how future tours are staged and consumed. Fans and critics note its lasting impact widely.
Critics largely praise the film for showcasing Swift's command of live performance, the spectacle on screen, and the way it foregrounds audience connection. Thematically, it emphasizes reinvention, collective energy, and the artist as a curatorial guide through her own catalog. The film also fuels ongoing conversations among Swift's fan communities.
Details
- Release Date
- October 13, 2023
- Runtime
- 2h 49m
- Rating
- PG-13
- User Ratings
- 506 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Music
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Taylor Swift Productions +1 more
- Budget
- $15,000,000
- Box Office
- $261,656,269
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Taylor Swift
Self
Mike Meadows
Self - Co-Band Leader, Guitar, Keyboards
Max Bernstein
Self - Co-Band Leader, Guitar, Keyboards
Paul Sidoti
Self - Guitar
Amos Heller
Self - Bass, Keyboard Bass
Matt Billingslea
Self - Drums
Karina DePiano
Self - Keyboards
Melanie Nyema
Self - Background Vocalist Section Leader
Kamilah Marshall
Self - Background Vocalist Dance Captain
Jeslyn Gorman
Self - Background Vocalist
Director: Sam Wrench
Written by: Ethan Tobman