Taylor Swift's Epic Concert Film: Coming to Movie Theaters Nationwide This October! Don't Miss Out
Taylor Alison Swift is an American singer-songwriter, Movie version of Taylor Swift's Eras will be showing her talent and singing of course and also partnered with AMC Theaters on October 13.
Taylor Swift...coming to the big screen and showing her magic. via Google Images
Introduction
For those who couldn't get tickets to Taylor Swift's big stadium tour in the U.S., there's some good news coming. They're making a movie called "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" about it, and it will be shown in movie theaters all over the country this fall. The movie will start playing on Friday, October 13th.
This isn't like a one-night-only thing; you'll have lots of chances to see it. It will be shown in AMC Theatres across the U.S. at least four times a day on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays when it first comes out. And some of the fancy AMC theaters with big screens will also show it.
It's not just AMC; Cinemark and Regal theaters will have it too, and more theaters might join in later. So, if you missed the concert or want to relive it, you'll have plenty of opportunities to see it on the big screen.
Taylor swift posted in her social media
Taylor Swift shows her joy on her social media! She said that "The Eras Tour" has been the most amazing and thrilling experience in her life, and she's super happy to announce that it's going to be shown in movie theaters.
Starting on October 13th, you can watch the concert film in theaters in North America! You can buy tickets right now on amctheatres.com. Taylor also mentioned that you should wear clothes inspired by different eras, bring friendship bracelets, and sing and dance along. She even shouted "1, 2, 3 LGB!!!" (if you know, you know). It sounds like a lot of fun!
Where to buy AMC shows tickets
You can buy tickets right now on AMCTheatres.com, Cinemark's website, and Fandango. The prices might seem a bit unusual: $19.89 for adults (plus tax), $13.13 for kids and seniors if you're watching on a regular screen. If you choose Imax or Dolby Cinema, there might be extra charges.
Are movie theaters prepared for the possibility of a huge rush from Taylor Swift fans? Well, it's not something they usually worry about, but Swift's fans are really enthusiastic. AMC is assuring everyone that they've taken steps to avoid any technical problems like the ones that happened when tickets for the actual tour went on sale, which was a nightmare for many fans.
However, they're also saying that it might still take a bit of time and effort, unlike buying a ticket for something like "Barbie," which is usually quicker and easier.
The company said that they expected a lot of people to try and buy tickets when this announcement came out. So, they made their website and ticketing systems much stronger to handle way more people than ever before. But they also know that when Taylor Swift's tickets go on sale, lots of fans want them, and it can be really busy. So, if you want to be one of the first to buy tickets online, you might have to wait a bit longer than usual, and the website could have some problems. But they promise to fix any issues as fast as they can to make sure everyone can get their tickets.
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Special rules to Keep in Mind
There are some important rules to keep in mind. You can't use special passes or your AMC A-List Stubs membership for this event, and there are no refunds if you change your mind. The reason for this is to stop people from buying a bunch of tickets and then asking for their money back if they can't sell them to someone else.
Even though AMC is a big part of this, the movie won't only be shown in AMC theaters. This time, AMC is not only showing the movie but also helping to distribute it to other theaters that they are not connected to. This is a new business move for AMC.
Some other theaters that will show the film include Cinemark and Regal in the U.S., Cineplex in Canada, and Cinepolis in Mexico. AMC expects more theaters to join in before October, and Variance Films is helping with organizing these showings in theaters that are not owned by AMC.
Thursday Announcement
The announcement made on Thursday clears up the mystery about why there were extra cameras during the first three nights of Taylor Swift's six-night performance at L.A.'s SoFi Stadium in August. Many people guessed that Taylor might be filming for a big movie because it could have a huge impact at the box office.
But Taylor has also worked with streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon before. For example, Netflix showed her "Reputation" tour concert film on New Year's Eve, and she did some projects with Disney+ and Amazon too. So, it was possible that she was getting ready to work with one of these streaming services when those extra cameras were seen in L.A.
Taylor swift 2024
They haven't talked about doing the Eras Tour in other countries yet, and that makes sense because the tour won't go outside of the Americas until 2024. Next year, Taylor Swift will be touring in Europe, Japan, Australia, and some other places. She'll come back to the U.S. for a short time at the end of the world tour in the fall of next year. But her team probably thinks that the fans who already got tickets for those shows won't be in a big hurry to see the movie version before the live concerts happen.
Watch time of tour film
On the AMC ticketing website, they say the movie will be about 2 hours and 45 minutes long. That's a bit shorter than the live concerts, which were around 3 hours and 15 minutes. They made it shorter by not having costume changes or set changes. They didn't take any songs out of the setlist for the movie, but they did include a special "secret songs" mini-concert. Some of the songs that might be in this surprise part are "I Can See You," "Maroon," "Our Song," "You Are in Love," "Death by a Thousand Cuts," and "You’re on Your Own, Kid."
If you went to the AMC website to buy tickets right after Taylor Swift's announcement, you might have had to wait for about 15 minutes in a short line. But if you used Fandango to buy tickets, there was no waiting.
They haven't said how long the movie will be in theaters officially, but you can buy tickets for shows until November 4th. Most of the shows are on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, but there are also some showtimes on Halloween night, which is a Tuesday.