Inside Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Finale: Unveiling The Tortured Poets Department on Disney Plus
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Taylor Swift has had a major week centered around her Eras Tour finale. Disney Plus unveiled the official trailer for "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The Final Show" on Monday, December 2nd, giving fans their first look at the record-breaking tour's grand conclusion. The concert film will premiere on Disney Plus on December 12th, which notably falls just one day before Swift's birthday.
The Final Show captures the emotional last performance of the Eras Tour in Vancouver, British Columbia on December 8th, 2024, marking Swift's 149th show across 51 cities. What's generating significant excitement among fans is that this marks the full concert debut of "The Tortured Poets Department." Since the original 2023 Eras Tour movie released before Swift's 31-track album dropped, millions of fans never got to see songs like "Fortnight" or "But Daddy I Love Him" performed live unless they attended shows in person. The trailer includes performance teasers of "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" and "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me," with Swift delivering an emotional voiceover saying, "We've had so long to prepare for the end of this tour, and we get to play one last show for you here tonight. I want to thank every single one of you for being a part of the most thrilling chapter of my entire life to date."
The concert film was directed by Glenn Weiss and produced by Taylor Swift Productions and Silent House Productions. Coinciding with this release, the six-part docuseries "The End of an Era" is also launching on Disney Plus, offering behind-the-scenes footage from tour rehearsals with surprise guest appearances. The docuseries has already teased intimate moments including fiancé Travis Kelce getting a kiss under the stage, plus appearances from collaborators Ed Sheeran and Sabrina Carpenter.
Beyond the concert content, Swift has faced some social media backlash regarding her silence on a controversy involving Sabrina Carpenter criticizing the White House for using her music in an ICE-related TikTok video. Online users have questioned why Swift hasn't publicly addressed the situation, with some noting that the White House has previously featured Swift's music in TikTok videos without comment from her. Supporters have defended Swift by referencing her historical record of political engagement, while others argue the moment highlights changing expectations for celebrities to challenge institutions directly.
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