Taylor Swift’s movie premiered in 90 countries worldwide

As originally expected, the concert film Taylor Swift: Eras Tour will be released to audiences in more than 90 countries worldwide this weekend. However, because the number of audiences was so large, the female singer decided to premiere it a day early in the US and Canada.

Taylor Swift is expected to have one of the most successful box office debuts this year with the music documentary “Eras Tour.”

The documentary Eras Tour is expected to be absolutely explosive and attract hundreds of thousands of fans to the cinema to witness Taylor Swift’s moments behind the scenes of the concert.

pt.jpgTaylor Swift’s concert film “Eras Tour” will be released in theaters one day earlier in both the US and Canada markets.

The film’s expectations were so high that right after the singer announced the news, two other films scheduled to be released on the same weekend were rescheduled, avoiding a clash with today’s top pop star.

As originally expected, the concert film Taylor Swift: Eras Tour will be released to global audiences this weekend. However, with a large number of audiences pre-booking tickets, the female singer decided to start the show a day early to show her gratitude to her fans.

“I really can’t understand this but look what you guys made me do. Due to unprecedented demand, we are opening for sale advance screenings of the Eras Tour concert film in the US and Canada. Also , we are also adding additional showtimes on Friday as well as throughout the weekend,” Taylor Swift posted an announcement on her personal website.

Also according to the announcement, the US and Canada are the only two markets to release the concert film earlier than expected. 90 other countries worldwide will begin screening on October 13.

pre.jpgAlthough it has not yet been released, the concert film of the singer born in 1989 has brought in huge revenue, surpassing the mark of 100 million USD in advance ticket sales.

Although it has not yet been released, the concert film of the singer born in 1989 has brought in huge revenue, surpassing the mark of 100 million USD in advance ticket sales globally.

Experts also predict the Eras Tour could achieve one of this year’s biggest debuts and, even better, unprecedented grosses for a concert film.

This is a film recreating Taylor Swift’s stadium tour. The film is expected to be a big hit for theaters this fall, especially after Dune: Part II recently moved its release date from November to March 2024.