‘The Era’s Tour,’ a movie starring Taylor Swift, sets a new box office record.
The next movie will begin playing on October 13 at ODEON and Vue theatres around the UK and Europe, the same day it opens in US theatres through AMC. More than 100 nations are anticipated to have access to the concert film.
The new movie, which Sam Wrench is directing, is billed as a “breathtaking, cinematic view” of Taylor Swift’s most recent tour, which covered all 10 of her studio albums and featured all of her biggest songs and rarities.
With little than a week to go until it opens in theatres around the world, it has just been reported that the movie has already sold more than $100 million (£82 million) in advance tickets globally.
This tally includes all showtimes, locations, and circuits that will be screening the movie, not only AMC, according to the movie’s official distributor, AMC Theatres (via The Independent). The movie generated $26 million (£20.6 million) in ticket sales on the first day of pre-sales.
The pop queen revealed in August that she will show a concert film of the tour in theatres in response to overwhelming worldwide demand. Friendship bracelets, period clothing, singing, and dancing are all encouraged, Swift said in the announcement post.
“The Eras Tour” has been the most profound, electrifying experience of my life so far, and I’m thrilled to announce that it will soon be released on movie screens, she continued.