Experience the Eras Tour concert, performed by the one and only Taylor Swift.Experience the Eras Tour concert, performed by the one and only Taylor Swift.Experience the Eras Tour concert, performed by the one and only Taylor Swift.
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I am hardly what I would consider to be in the "Taylor Swift" demographic. A man past 70. But a female friend of mine liked it, and I like music so I went to see it tonight.
This is called the "Eras Tour" because the 3 hour show is divided into the various eras of her songwriting, with different stage sets and dress for each "era".
I read a few weeks ago, in the WSJ of all places, a bit about her tour - requiring 50 semis to carry all of the stage equipment from city to city. I was thinking just of the logistics and of all the people "behind the scenes" who put all of this together.
When you see the show, you wonder how they could do all of this in 50 trucks.
This was filmed at the last stop of her tour, the Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.
It was sold out.
The visuals are spectacular, the costumes, sets, and of course her music.
And you are right on stage with her.
It isn't simply a recording of the show with 2 or 3 cameras angles but a very well thought out production and with a mystery to me, not an external camera in sight as you see various angles of the massive stage.
Very well done in all respects.
This is called the "Eras Tour" because the 3 hour show is divided into the various eras of her songwriting, with different stage sets and dress for each "era".
I read a few weeks ago, in the WSJ of all places, a bit about her tour - requiring 50 semis to carry all of the stage equipment from city to city. I was thinking just of the logistics and of all the people "behind the scenes" who put all of this together.
When you see the show, you wonder how they could do all of this in 50 trucks.
This was filmed at the last stop of her tour, the Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.
It was sold out.
The visuals are spectacular, the costumes, sets, and of course her music.
And you are right on stage with her.
It isn't simply a recording of the show with 2 or 3 cameras angles but a very well thought out production and with a mystery to me, not an external camera in sight as you see various angles of the massive stage.
Very well done in all respects.
Not only were Swift's tickets expensive as hell (700+ for a VIP. What?) but I would have had to travel to a different city and stay the night in a hotel to see the concert.
Not worth it.
So I was really pleased when Swift announced a movie of her 3 hour long concert for theaters.
And boy was this amazing.
The sets, the costumes, the lighting, the props and the videos were absolutely sublime and gorgeous to look at. The dancers and the backup singers gave it their all in their choreography and singing.
And then there's Taylor herself.
Her goofy, lovable personality was on full display, as well as her prowess and blooming confidence as she strutted the stage in hella sparkly costumes crooning out all of her best hits from all her albums.
Had I been there, no doubt my bank account would have been empty and I would have ended up being squeezed with a bunch of Swifties, barely catching a glimpse of the songstress. Instead, the camera focuses lovingly on Taylor from all angles throughout the show. And no extra charge for a pair of glasses. Plus I giggled as the ardent Swifties in the cinema got up from their seats to dance and form circles in front of their beloved.
Great choice to film and to share it in the cinema. :)
Not worth it.
So I was really pleased when Swift announced a movie of her 3 hour long concert for theaters.
And boy was this amazing.
The sets, the costumes, the lighting, the props and the videos were absolutely sublime and gorgeous to look at. The dancers and the backup singers gave it their all in their choreography and singing.
And then there's Taylor herself.
Her goofy, lovable personality was on full display, as well as her prowess and blooming confidence as she strutted the stage in hella sparkly costumes crooning out all of her best hits from all her albums.
Had I been there, no doubt my bank account would have been empty and I would have ended up being squeezed with a bunch of Swifties, barely catching a glimpse of the songstress. Instead, the camera focuses lovingly on Taylor from all angles throughout the show. And no extra charge for a pair of glasses. Plus I giggled as the ardent Swifties in the cinema got up from their seats to dance and form circles in front of their beloved.
Great choice to film and to share it in the cinema. :)
My wife is an ENORMOUS Taylor Swift fan and we've been trying to get tickets to see this concert for months. Suffice to say, when tens of millions of people across Canada are also trying, it's not very easy. Taking her to see this was a treat, even if our theatre was kind of quiet and lame. We genuinely expected more of a concert vibe, but unfortunately, even the amazing staff at our cinema, who tried their hardest to hype people up, couldn't do it.
To say that this concert really fits the cinematic experience would be an understatement. You don't have to love TS (although, 17 years of making music, there has to be a couple songs you know...admit it), but this concert does a phenomenal job of showcasing what makes her special. The sets, the outfits, the distinct visual and sonic style of the Eras...let's just say, the whole room shimmers.
Taylor is an incredible performer and has amazing stage presence. She simultaneously feels like a a girl sitting on the bleachers and trouble as soon as she walks in. Her outfits gleam in the Los Angeles night and she commands the room in a way few artists do. For the film specifically, the cinematography is honestly fantastic and not only makes you feel as it you're on stage with her, but allows you take in the enormity of the moment too
Don't what else to say, if you're a Swifty, you belong in a theatre watching this thing. If you're not, you'll be enchanted to meet her.
(And yes, this concert did what all great concerts do. Make you appreciate the artist even more. I'm a soft Swifty now.)
To say that this concert really fits the cinematic experience would be an understatement. You don't have to love TS (although, 17 years of making music, there has to be a couple songs you know...admit it), but this concert does a phenomenal job of showcasing what makes her special. The sets, the outfits, the distinct visual and sonic style of the Eras...let's just say, the whole room shimmers.
Taylor is an incredible performer and has amazing stage presence. She simultaneously feels like a a girl sitting on the bleachers and trouble as soon as she walks in. Her outfits gleam in the Los Angeles night and she commands the room in a way few artists do. For the film specifically, the cinematography is honestly fantastic and not only makes you feel as it you're on stage with her, but allows you take in the enormity of the moment too
Don't what else to say, if you're a Swifty, you belong in a theatre watching this thing. If you're not, you'll be enchanted to meet her.
(And yes, this concert did what all great concerts do. Make you appreciate the artist even more. I'm a soft Swifty now.)
I'd never really paid attention to Taylor Swift until I saw a documentary about the album she recorded during the pandemic. Her thoughtfulness and talent were a revelation.
And then ... I watched this! Just an amazing display of talent by everyone involved. The stage production had, for me, the same feeling as evoked by those amazing opening night spectacles they always put on at the Olympics.
I utterly enjoyed the whole film and never felt impatient for the entire 3 hours (in itself an accomplishment!) The music everyone else seems to have memorized was mostly brand-new to me, and thoroughly enjoyable. What a musician and lyricist!
In short: Taylor Swift blew me away.
And then ... I watched this! Just an amazing display of talent by everyone involved. The stage production had, for me, the same feeling as evoked by those amazing opening night spectacles they always put on at the Olympics.
I utterly enjoyed the whole film and never felt impatient for the entire 3 hours (in itself an accomplishment!) The music everyone else seems to have memorized was mostly brand-new to me, and thoroughly enjoyable. What a musician and lyricist!
In short: Taylor Swift blew me away.
I didn't know what to expect as I am an older guy out on a date with my wife. We first noted that every girl was dressed up and was just so happy. When the film started, there was an excitement I've never experienced. Everyone was so happy. The film started and we soon realized this would be different than anything we've experienced. As soon as the music started, every girl in the theater started to sing. And, I mean sing loud. We looked at each other and wondered if it was just the first song. Nope. It wasn't the first song as it would be every single song after that. I've never experienced anything like this in a theater. It was so much fun and highly recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaThis film accounted for 70% of all North American box office grosses in its opening weekend.
- Quotes
Taylor Swift: Welcome to the Eras Tour!
- Crazy creditsCredits feature video clips of fans from before the shows & outtakes of things that went wrong on stage throughout the tour, all set to "Long Live (Taylor's Version)".
- Alternate versionsThe Extended Version includes three songs from the tour not shown in theaters: "Long Live", "The Archer", and "Wildest Dreams."
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 13 October 2023 (2023)
- SoundtracksMiss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince
Written by Taylor Swift & Joel Little
Performed by Taylor Swift
(c) 2019 Taylor Swift Music (BMI) administered by Songs of Universal, Inc., EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI)
All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version)
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $180,756,269
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $93,224,755
- Oct 15, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $261,656,269
- Runtime
- 2h 49m(169 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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