Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Finale: Emotional Farewell, Surprises, and Controversy
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Taylor Swift has had a major week with the official trailer release for "The Eras Tour: The Final Show," which dropped on December 2nd and will premiere on Disney Plus on December 12th, just one day before her birthday. The concert film captures the final performance of her record-breaking world tour, which took place in Vancouver, British Columbia on December 8th, 2024. This was her 149th show across 51 cities.
The big news for fans is that "The Tortured Poets Department" finally gets its full concert moment. Since the original Eras movie came out in 2023 before she released the album, millions of fans never got to see songs like "Fortnight" or "But Daddy I Love Him" performed live unless they attended the actual tour. The trailer includes performance teasers of "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" and "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?"
In the trailer, Swift delivers an emotional message to fans, 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," and expresses gratitude, noting "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 film is directed by Glenn Weiss and produced by Taylor Swift Productions and Silent House Productions. Alongside the concert film release, a six-part docuseries called "The End of an Era" also launches on Disney Plus on December 12th, with the premiere episode airing on ABC at 8 p.m. Eastern time. The docuseries features behind-the-scenes footage and includes appearances from her fiancé Travis Kelce, Ed Sheeran, Sabrina Carpenter, Gracie Abrams, and Florence Welch, along with her crew, dancers, and family members. According to reports, one particular moment captured shows Travis Kelce getting a kiss under the stage.
On a separate note, Swift faced some online backlash this week over her silence regarding Sabrina Carpenter's criticism of the White House for using her music in an immigration-related TikTok video. Carpenter called the clip "evil and disgusting," but Swift has not publicly commented on the controversy, drawing scrutiny from social media users who questioned why one of the industry's most prominent voices hadn't addressed the issue.
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