Taylor Swift has become a powerhouse in the music industry and a force to be reckoned with in the world of visual storytelling. And in recent years, her collaboration with Disney+ has added a new chapter to her already illustrious journey.
Taylor Swift and Disney+ began working in 2020, a year fraught with uncertainty and challenges for many. Amidst the chaos of a global pandemic, Swift brought solace to millions with the release of Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions. This intimate concert film, shot in the midst of the COVID-19 lockdown, offered fans a rare glimpse into the creative process behind her critically acclaimed album Folklore (2020).
Later, with the success of Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, Swift again joined forces with Disney+ to enchant audiences with her song and video All Too Well: The Short Film.
While Taylor Swift has recently been in the headlines for her Eras Tours or for who she is now dating, Travis Kelce, who plays for the Kansas City Chiefs, she is still making a scene on Disney+.
Disney+ is undergoing changes and password lockdown, which is set to start on March 14. Oddly enough, this timing is oddly coincidental as Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Film is set to be released on March 15 on Disney+.
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is a tour sharing all of her albums, such as Red, Lover, Fearless, Speak Now, Folklore, Evermore, Reputation, and Midnights. Fans who are set to watch The Eras Tour film on Disney+ will receive a special treat.
Fans can watch the extended version of the Eras Tour on Disney+, which will feature Taylor Swift’s performance of Cardigan, a segment that was removed from previous releases of the film. Now, she has revealed another bonus song.
Taylor Swift’s New ‘Eras Tour’ Trailer Reveals ‘Maroon’ Will Be One of Four Bonus Songs on Disney+ https://t.co/8NVk3Em1gV
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When Swift first released her Eras Tour film, she collaborated with AMC Theatres. This collaboration soared to the summit as the highest-grossing concert film in history, amassing over $92.8 million in its opening weekend.
As Swifties around the world are still following Taylor Swift with her world tour, many fans who lost the great war to Ticketmaster not being able to purchase tickets are excited about this film and the experience they get to watch.