How and where to watch Taylor Swift's Golden Globes-nominated concert film The Eras Tour Online
Debuting on the Grammy-winning artist's birthday, the three-hour film will showcase three new songs that haven't been presented in theaters before.
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Swifties can mark Taylor Swift's 34th birthday by hosting their own Eras Tour party at home. Just two months after its theatrical release (online tickets still accessible here), the hit concert film will be accessible for online viewing in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. starting Wednesday, featuring three additional songs not previously shown in theaters.
Dive Into the Extended Experience
Clocking in at approximately three hours, the extended edition of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour film is available for rent or purchase online at $19.89 on Prime Video (featuring bonus content), Apple TV, and various other transactional video-on-demand (TVOD) streaming platforms. Financed independently by Swift, the on-demand version will include the tracks "Long Live," "The Archer," and "Wildest Dreams," as previously disclosed by the artist.
Not only did Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, distributed by AMC Theatres, become the highest-grossing concert movie in North America, but it also secured a Golden Globes nomination for its cinematic and box office accomplishments.
Celebrate Taylor Swift's Birthday Bash
Streaming at-home on December 13, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour marks its premiere on Swift's birthday. The concert can be purchased or rented for digital streaming at $19.89 (reflecting the Grammy-winning star's birth year) in the U.S. and Canada and £15.99 in the U.K., accessible on platforms such as Prime Video, Apple TV, Xfinity, and other TVOD platforms.
You don't have to be an Amazon Prime or Prime Video member to stream the movie on the platform. However, if you opt to watch on Apple TV, you'll require an Apple TV+ subscription to make a purchase or rental. For those streaming The Eras Tour on Prime Video, you'll enjoy extra X-Ray content highlighting each song during the film, and the option to link to Amazon Music for access to additional tracks from the tour.
While The Eras Tour has not confirmed a release date on a subscription video-on-demand streaming service, there's a high likelihood that the Universal Pictures Home Entertainment film will be available on Peacock, owned by NBCUniversal.