When Taylor Swift The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) movie is released on Disney+

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Swift's record-breaking world tour is now the highest grossing music tour ever (Image: James Gourley/REX/Shutterstock)

Taylor Swift fans will soon be able to enjoy the pop superstar's world tour from the comfort of their own home, as The Eras Tour heads to streaming services. Premiering later this month, The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) gives Swifties the chance to experience the 14-time Grammy-winner’s record-breaking world tour complete with several additional songs.

The singer’s 2023 world stadium tour became the first music tour to earn more than $1 billion in revenue and is now the highest grossing music tour of all time, according to Pollstar. This was followed by the October release of Swift’s “cinematic experience” concert film, The Eras Tour which was screened in cinemas around the world in October and grossed more than $260 million worldwide at the global box office, becoming the highest grossing concert film ever.

Disney+ is now set to release the smash film in its more than three-hour entirety, complete with songs that were cut from the theatrical version. Directed by British Grammy-nominee Sam Wrench – who has also worked with Billie Eilish and K-pop stars BTS – The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) will feature ‘cardigan’ and four acoustic songs not featured in the theatrical or previously released on-demand version.

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Announcing the news in February, Disney CEO Bob Iger said: “The Eras Tour has been a true phenomenon that has and continues to thrill fans around the world, and we are very excited to bring this electrifying concert to audiences wherever they are, exclusively on Disney+.”

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Here’s when Taylor Swift The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) is released on Disney+ in the UK and how to watch with money-saving deals.

When Taylor Swift The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) is released on Disney+

Taylor Swift, The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) will premiere at 1am on Friday, March 15 in the UK, exclusively on Disney+, which Swifties can join from just £1.99 a month with a new limited-time deal. This includes loads of hit shows like The Bear, Modern Family, superhero comedy Extraordinary and the hotly anticipated samurai saga Shōgun.

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Will Taylor Swift The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) be on Netflix?

Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) is not on Netflix and will not be anytime soon. According to reports in Variety, Disney paid more than $75 million to Swift for the exclusive streaming rights for The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version).

Citing Puck News, the report says Disney won a bidding war that included Netflix and Universal Pictures to stream the concert film on Disney+ worldwide.

Click here to join Disney+ from as little as £4.99. Alternatively, a host of new films and shows are streaming on Amazon’s Prime Video and Apple TV+.

Jake Hackney

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