Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour concert film will screen in Australia in a matter of weeks – and here is how you can get tickets now
Taylor Swift’s concert film The Eras Tour will be shown in Australia in a few weeks – and here’s how you can get tickets now
Taylor Swift’s concert film The Eras Tour will premiere in Australia in a few weeks.
Tickets are available now for cinemas across the country, and the documentary hits theaters on October 13.
Seats can be found via The Eras Tour Film website which will be live from Tuesday.
‘Calling all Swifties! Secure your seats now for TAYLOR SWIFT THE ERAS TOUR,” reads a description on the Hoyts Cinemas website.
‘It’s been a long time coming… Don’t miss your chance to see this unique concert film on the big screen!’ It goes on.
Taylor Swift’s concert film The Eras Tour will premiere in Australia in a few weeks. Tickets are available now for cinemas across the country, and the documentary hits theaters on October 13. Taylor is pictured
Tickets cost AUD$24.89 for adults and $18.13 for children.
The history-making concert was a phenomenon on the first leg of its US tour, and the UK and European legs of the tour will kick off on May 9, 2024 in Paris and end on August 17, 2024 in London.
Fans across Australia, Britain and Europe can now watch the incredible tour experience on the big screen, along with fans in the US, Canada and Mexico, before the tour itself reaches the continent.
The ticket release in the US, Canada and Mexico set a new record for ODEON’s parent company AMC as it earned $26 million in ticket sales revenue.
Seats can be found via The Eras Tour Film website, which will be live from Tuesday
According to TIME, industry analysts said the artist’s lucrative tour should surpass $1 billion in sales by March 2024, when she will head abroad.
Taylor announced a third show in Melbourne at the MCG on February 18 next year and a fourth concert in Sydney at Accor Stadium on February 26 as part of The Eras Tour.
She will become the first artist since Madonna to perform three consecutive concerts at the Melbourne Cricket Ground when she takes the stage in February next year, and the first ever to play a fourth consecutive show at Sydney’s Accor Stadium.
The new performances are in addition to the existing concerts in Melbourne on February 16, 17 and 18 and the shows in Sydney on February 23, 24, 25 and 26.
Tickets cost AUD$24.89 for adults and $18.13 for children