Taylor Swift Eras Tour Documentary: Release Date, platform, and what to expect

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The Eras Tour documentary will give fans a glimpse into the pop icon’s life.

For the millions of Taylor Swift fans who couldn’t attend her Eras tour, the OTT platform release is the next best thing. The Taylor Swift Eras Tour documentary release will bring the charm and magic of Taylor Swift's career-spanning concert series to fans all over the world. Fans can now relate to her musical journey ranging from her country music days to the more recent pop and indie-folk. Here’s all you need to know about the Taylor Swift Eras Tour including the platform, release date, and more.

When is Taylor Swift Eras Tour Documentary release?

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Docu Release

Taylor Swift Eras Tour New Trailer

A new trailer has dropped on March 5 and we cannot be more excited for the same. Without further ado, check it out below.

Fans will also get to listen to the song 'cardigan' for the first time in the documentary. There are also other acoustic songs that will be part of the documentary. Meanwhile, fans can also keep up with the Oscars 2024 nominations and winners here.

Which platform is the Taylor Swift Eras Tour documentary available on?

The Taylor Swift Eras Tour documentary releases exclusively on Disney+ starting. Viewers will need a valid subscription to the service to view the movie. Disney Plus costs $7.99 / month for the basic tier and $13.99 for the Premium monthly package. 

The OTT release will also include exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes content as well as concert footage. 

Image Credit: Taylor Swift
Image Credit: Taylor Swift

The Taylor Swift Eras Tour surpassed $1 billion in revenue and has been wildly successful. In fact, given its popularity even before the actual Tour, the Singapore Government was trying to ensure the Tour would have a stop in their city. 

All Taylor Swift Eras Tour Dates

  • February 7th, 2024: Tokyo, Japan
  • February 8th, 2024: Tokyo, Japan
  • February 9th, 2024: Tokyo, Japan
  • February 10th, 2024: Tokyo, Japan
  • February 16th, 2024: Melbourne, Australia
  • February 17th, 2024: Melbourne, Australia
  • February 18th, 2024: Melbourne, Australia
  • February 23rd, 2024: Sydney, Australia
  • February 24th, 2024: Sydney, Australia
  • February 25th, 2024: Sydney, Australia
  • February 26th, 2024: Sydney, Australia
  • March 2nd, 2024: Singapore
  • March 3rd, 2024: Singapore
  • March 4th, 2024: Singapore
  • March 7th, 2024: Singapore
  • March 8th, 2024: Singapore
  • March 9th, 2024: Singapore
  • May 9th, 2024: Paris, France
  • May 10th, 2024: Paris, France
  • May 11th, 2024: Paris, France
  • May 12th, 2024: Paris, France
  • May 17th, 2024: Stockholm, Sweden
  • May 18th, 2024: Stockholm, Sweden
  • May 19th, 2024: Stockholm, Sweden
  • May 24th, 2024: Lisbon, Portugal
  • May 25th, 2024: Lisbon, Portugal
  • May 30th, 2024: Madrid, Spain
  • June 2nd, 2024: Lyon, France
  • June 3rd, 2024: Lyon, France
  • June 7th, 2024: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • June 8th, 2024: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • June 9th, 2024: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • June 13th, 2024: Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • June 14th, 2024: Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • June 15th, 2024: Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • June 18th, 2024: Cardiff, United Kingdom
  • June 21st, 2024: London, United Kingdom
  • June 22nd, 2024: London, United Kingdom
  • June 23rd, 2024: London, United Kingdom
  • June 28th, 2024: Dublin, Ireland
  • June 29th, 2024: Dublin, Ireland
  • June 30th, 2024: Dublin, Ireland
  • July 4th, 2024: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • July 5th, 2024: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • July 6th, 2024: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • July 9th, 2024: Zurich, Switzerland
  • July 10th, 2024: Zurich, Switzerland
  • July 13th, 2024: Milan, Italy
  • July 14th, 2024: Milan, Italy
  • July 17th, 2024: Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • July 18th, 2024: Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • July 19th, 2024: Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • July 23rd, 2024: Hamburg, Germany
  • July 24rd, 2024: Hamburg, Germany
  • July 27th, 2024: Munich, Germany
  • July 28th, 2024: Munich, Germany
  • August 1st, 2024: Warsaw, Poland
  • August 2nd, 2024: Warsaw, Poland
  • August 3rd, 2024: Warsaw, Poland
  • August 8th, 2024: Viena, Austria
  • August 9th, 2024: Viena, Austria
  • August 10th, 2024: Viena, Austria
  • August 15th, 2024: London, United Kingdom
  • August 16th, 2024: London, United Kingdom
  • August 17th, 2024: London, United Kingdom
  • November 14th, 2024: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • November 15th, 2024: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • November 16th, 2024: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • November 21st, 2024: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • November 22nd, 2024: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • November 23rd, 2024: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Taylor Swift Albums in order

Image Credit: Taylor Swift
Image Credit: Taylor Swift

Here are all the Taylor Swift Albums in order:

  1. Taylor Swift (2006) - Her debut album, introducing Taylor Swift as a young country music singer-songwriter.
  2. Fearless (2008) - Swift's second album, featuring hits like "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me," which helped catapult her to mainstream success.
  3. Speak Now (2010) - Swift's third album, noted for being written entirely by her, showcasing her growth as a songwriter.
  4. Red (2012) - This album marked a shift towards pop, with elements of rock, country, and electronic music.
  5. 1989 (2014) - A full pop transition, "1989" features synth-pop sounds and 80s influences, earning Swift her second Album of the Year Grammy.
  6. Reputation (2017) - Known for its darker, more electronic production, this album addresses Swift's public controversies and media scrutiny.
  7. Lover (2019) - "Lover" returns to a brighter, more upbeat pop sound, with themes of love and acceptance.
  8. Folklore (2020) - A surprise album released during the pandemic, "Folklore" represents a significant stylistic shift towards indie folk, alternative rock, and electro-folk.
  9. Evermore (2020) - Described as "Folklore's" sister album, "Evermore" continues the exploration of storytelling and indie folk sound.
  10. Midnights (2022) - Swift's latest album as of my last update, "Midnights" delves into introspective themes set against a backdrop of synth-pop and electronic production.
  11. The Tortured Poets Department (April 2024) - This is the upcoming studio album that will release in 2024.

Spanning a career of over two and a half decades, Swift has captured the hearts and ears of millions of fans all over the world. Her musical journey has seen diverse music genres and different musical tastes at different times. Here are all the Taylor Swift albums in order

This tour offers fans a unique experience to see Swift perform songs live that span her entire career, including tracks from albums that had not previously been toured. The design of the show, featuring distinct "eras" of Swift's music, provides a narrative arc that is both a trip down memory lane and a showcase of her versatility and growth as a songwriter and performer.

Taylor Swift has become a pop icon and the Eras Tour documentary highlighted her ability to engage with millions of fans across the globe. The tour’s success reflects Swift’s unparalleled ability to connect with her audience through storytelling and music, further cementing her legacy as one of the most influential artists of her generation.