If you missed Taylor Swift’s Eras tour across the nation, you can still catch it at a theater near you, this fall. Celebrity Taylor Swift announced on Thursday that an almost three-hour film based on her blockbuster concert tour Eras Tour will be released in theaters in October. Her web fans, who are called Swifties, began pre-booking tickets, and distributor AMC has assured that tickets will be available as seamlessly as possible as it has strengthened its website and servers.
Celebrity Taylor Swift posted on social media: “The ErasTour has been the most meaningful, electric experience of my life so far and I’m overjoyed to tell you that it’ll be coming to the big screen soon. Eras attire, friendship bracelets, singing and dancing encouraged.”
Tickets are available on the sites of AMC and Fandango. AMC is also partnering with movie theaters in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, to enable the screening of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour movie in a larger number of screens. The partnership is with Cinemark in the U.S, Cinepolis in Mexico as well as with Cineplex in Canada.
AMC Theater locations in the U.S. are expected to show the Eras film at least four times each day on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Tickets will be priced at $19.89 plus tax for adults while children’s and seniors’ tickets will be priced at $13.13 plus taxes. AMC’s branded premium large-format screen theaters will have different rates.
Many web fans, who missed out on watching their celebrity singer-songwriter Taylor Swift live on her Eras Tour are eagerly waiting for October 13, the date when the film will be released. First day pre-sales tickets of the concert film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour has crossed a record breaking $37 million in theaters of AMC, Regal and Cinemark.
Two expected blockbuster movies have changed their release dates after the announcement of the Taylor Swift film release on October 13. On Thursday, Universal Pictures sequel of Exorcist called The Exorcist: Believer has been postponed to October 6. Celebrity Meg Ryan’s film What Happens Later had also been postponed according to a post on social media on Friday and will now have a November 3 release in theaters.
The concert film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is directed by celebrity director Sam Wrench. It was made amid the ongoing strike in Hollywood. The SAG-AFTRA has an interim agreement with individual productions that are non-AMPTP (Alliance of Motion Pictures and Television Producers). The Eras documentary has obtained clearance, according to a report in Billboard, as it met all the conditions put forth by SAG-AFTRA.
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