Sold out before screening, Taylor Swift movie creates a ‘boost’ on the silver screen

Country music princess Taylor Swift continues to prove her enormous appeal when her music documentary Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour collected more than 80 million pounds in pre-sale tickets. This number promises to help world cinema have another bumper production.

The Daily Mail page on October 8 reported on the music documentary “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” by the world-famous female singer and songwriter. The film documents Taylor Swift’s tour with 52 stops across the United States. Many experts say that the work will probably earn more than 196 million pounds after 1 month of release.

“The Eras Tour” would also be one of the highest-grossing tours of all time. Taylor Swift’s huge fan base looks forward to enjoying the work. She wants to bring the work to theaters to meet the great needs of fans in a timely manner, without making them wait too long.

Taylor Swift's "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" sold out pre-sale tickets

Taylor Swift’s “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” sold out pre-sale tickets

Therefore, the singer-songwriter surpassed Hollywood’s top film distributors and cut their movie screening contracts. She reached an agreement directly with major cinema chains instead of waiting until the end of 2025 due to the strike of American actors.

Some sources claim that Taylor Swift’s father contacted Adam Aron – CEO of the AMC movie theater chain. After a short time, the two sides reached an agreement and the film will screen in 4,000 North American theaters of AMC and thousands of theaters operated by other theater chains.

Theater chain Cinemark said advance sales of “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” were 10 times higher than any previous event screening. The movie sold out to the point that some other productions had to be rescheduled to avoid conflicts such as “Exorcist: The Believer”.

People in the industry say that Taylor Swift bypasses traditional contract agreements and negotiates directly with theaters, ensuring she receives better profits from the number of tickets sold. At the same time, it also challenges film distributors, by encouraging many other superstars to follow suit. Specifically, Beyoncé also reached an agreement with AMC to screen a music documentary of her tour.

Tim Richards – CEO of Vue cinema chain, said Taylor Swift’s film will be an important “lifesaver” for cinema operators. The film is expected to hit Vietnamese theaters from November 3.

Taylor Swift's huge fan base is waiting for her tour documentary

Taylor Swift’s huge fan base is waiting for her tour documentary