On Friday, Oct. 13, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” directed by Sam Wrench and starring Taylor Swift, premiered in movie theaters across America, making the renowned Eras Tour concert accessible to audiences of all kinds. The unparalleled features of this movie are paving the way for new experiences in theaters, and leaving viewers amazed.
Similar to the attire of the Eras Tour concert, it is popular for movie-goers to dress up in Taylor Swift merchandise or wear costumes based on the music videos of her songs. Another common activity for audience members to partake in is the trading of friendship bracelets. The positive atmosphere of the movie provides a unique and engaging experience to anyone who watches.
An additional unique aspect of “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” is that instead of sitting and watching the screen quietly, it is commonplace to sing and dance along with the songs. Spectators often turn their phone flashlights on during the song “Marjorie” in the album “Evermore” to honor Taylor Swift’s late grandmother and can be found chanting the chorus of their favorite songs. Whether viewers would prefer to relax and observe the movie or jump up and down while screaming along to the lyrics is entirely up to them.
When watching this incredible show, there are several options of collectible cups and popcorn buckets to choose from. Some theaters even provide edible glitter to sprinkle onto salty treats. Tickets for adults cost $19.89, referencing her album titled 1989 and the year that she was born, and tickets purchased for children are $13.13 based on Taylor’s favorite number 13.
“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” is changing the movie and music industry in a previously unknown approach. The movie has made $96 million in opening weekend alone and has the potential to break box office records.