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Concert docu for Swifties; language, suggestive material.
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Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour – The Final Show
What's the Story?
On December 8, 2024, Taylor Swift played the final show in Vancouver of her record-breaking Eras Tour, a concert captured in TAYLOR SWIFT: THE ERAS TOUR – THE FINAL SHOW. Titles tell us that the concert was the top grossing tour in world history, with 149 shows on 5 continents viewed by 10 million fans. The filmed version of this closing show plays the entire concert.
Is It Any Good?
This 3.5-hour extravaganza, released simultaneously with a companion documentary series, might feel like self-aggrandizing overkill—but only to non-Swifties. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour – The Final Show captures Swift's joyous, clear-eyed, flirtatious, youthful energy and her connection with her fans, even from a stadium stage. She makes a point of telling them they're the ones who created the community feel of her historic tour, and the "glorious" feeling of singing together in a stadium (especially post-pandemic).
As the camera pans around the packed Vancouver stadium (60,000 people!), we see audience members—mostly women, but some men, and lots of little girls—crying, screaming, laughing, singing, filming, and all around having a moment. Swift puts on a real show, and you get the sense her fans would be just as wowed if she were alone on the stage instead of surrounded by the multitude of screens and dancers. If you weren't one of the 10 million who could afford a ticket to the actual tour, the filmed version offers an enjoyable substitute.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the entertainment value of a concert film, like Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour – The Final Show. What can viewers get from this that they can't get at the actual concert, and vice versa?
Why do you think Swift is so popular that her tour broke world records?
Which performance in the concert did you like the best, and why? Did the backup dancers and performers add to your enjoyment?
Movie Details
- On DVD or streaming : December 12, 2025
- Cast : Taylor Swift
- Director : Glenn Weiss
- Inclusion Information : Female Movie Actor(s) , Female Movie Writer(s)
- Studio : Disney+
- Genre : Documentary
- Topics : Arts , History
- Run time : 218 minutes
- MPAA rating :
- Award : Common Sense Selection
- Last updated : December 12, 2025
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