Disney+ is the only place to get Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, which includes a bonus “Acoustic Collection.”
Now, there will be whispers of Taylor Swift with every click on Disney+!
With the release of “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” exclusively on streaming, Disney+ has recently improved its selection of entertainment.
After making its theatrical debut on October 13, 2023, this concert film goes above and above by incorporating extra material that distills the spirit of Swift’s riveting three-hour performance.
The movie’s journey from theaters to digital platforms started when it became available for digital rental in December, which also happened to be Swift’s thirteenth birthday. Three additional tracks were included in this digital version: “Wildest Dreams,” “The Archer,” and “Long Live,” which gave the already extensive setlist an extra distinctive touch.
By including four hidden tracks, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” onDisney+ goes above and beyond.
‘Eras Tour’ featuring Swift will include unreleased songs
Good Morning America organized a countdown to expose three of these songs in advance of the movie’s release on the streaming service: “Maroon,” “Death by a Thousand Cuts,” and “You Are in Love (Taylor’s Version).”
“I Can See You,” the fourth secret track, returns to the normal lineup with “Cardigan,” which was left off of the original theatrical version. Following the credits, fans are treated to “The Acoustic Set,” which includes these four unreleased acoustic tracks and provides a personal coda to the impressive show.
Swift gives visitors a tour of her musical career while using intricate techniques to fill in the ninth of her ten album eras. With an acoustic rendition of “Our Song,” which was cut from the film, she elevates her debut album above the ordinary. Throughout the performance, the stage is set chronologically, giving the concert the same discography treatment as ‘Lover,’ where the audience is treated to an unexpected acoustic set to close it out.
Swift gives visitors a tour of her musical career while using intricate techniques to fill in the ninth of her ten album eras. With an acoustic rendition of “Our Song,” which was cut from the film, she elevates her debut album above the ordinary. Throughout the performance, the stage is set chronologically, giving the concert the same discography treatment as ‘Lover,’ where the audience is treated to an unexpected acoustic set to close it out.
During the most recent earnings call, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced the acquisition and disclosed a whopping $75 million investment for the rights. This comes on top of the movie’s already remarkable $261.1 million in box office receipts worldwide.