After 'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' premiered in October 2023 and collected $261.7 million at the box office, a bidding war for streaming rights erupted. Disney+ got the streaming rights after reportedly paying $75 million. The concert film was released on Disney+ on March 14, 2024. With 4.6 million views in just three days, 'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' became the most viewed music film and broke all records on Disney+. The Disney+ edition of the concert featured new songs such as 'Cardigan', and four additional acoustic songs, 'Maroon', 'Death by a Thousand Cuts', 'You Are in Love', and 'I Can See You'. [fc694e68]
In addition to the success of the concert film, Taylor Swift's backup dancers and vocalists also played a significant role in the production. The highly talented roster of backup dancers and singers accompanied Swift onstage at every show. The backup dancers have diverse backgrounds and impressive resumes, having worked with notable artists like Billie Eilish, Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez, and more. The backup vocalists, known as the Starlights, have been working with Swift for a good chunk of her career. Some notable backup dancers include Amanda Balen, Natalie Reid, Natalie Peterson, Tori Evans, Jan Ravnik, Tamiya Lewis, Whyley Keolaokalani Yoshimura, Thomas, Raphael, Taylor Banks, Kameron Saunders, Kevin Scheitzbach, Sydney Moss, Sam McWilliams, Audrey Douglass, Karen Chuang, and more. The backup vocalists include Jeslyn Gorman, Melanie Nyema, Kamilah Marshall, and Eliotte Nicole Woodford. The extended cut of the concert movie, now streaming as Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) on Disney+, features four previously cut songs and four bonus acoustic songs, showcasing even more of Swift's backup dancers and singers' talents. The movie was filmed during a hiatus from Swift's eponymous tour in October 2023. The backup dancers play different roles throughout the movie's three-and-a-half-hour runtime, some performing one-on-one with Swift and others as a group. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is a film rendition of Swift's concert that showcases her hits from her over seventeen-year career in music. [b086f4eb]
Aespa will release their first concert film, Aespa World Tour in Cinemas, next month. The film will have a limited run playing globally on 24 and 27 April. The group's first world tour, aespa LIVE TOUR 2023 SYNK : HYPER LINE, visited 21 venues across four continents from February to September 2023. The concert film captures their electrifying show at London's O2 Arena, featuring their futuristic stage visuals, high-energy choreography, and captivating vocals. It includes fan favorites like 'Next Level', 'Savage', 'Girls', 'Spicy', and 'Black Mamba', as well as individual performances by each member. The film also includes exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews. Aespa recently announced their global tour, SYNK: Parallel Line Tour, starting in Seoul, South Korea in June and moving on to shows in Japan, Singapore, Australia, Thailand, and China. The tour dates are listed in the article. [4793d216]
Taylor Swift's Perfect The Eras Tour movie sequel was revealed almost five years ago. The sequel idea is to create a documentary similar to her 2020 release, Miss Americana, which takes fans behind the scenes of her Reputation Stadium Tour and the making of her album Lover. The documentary could also delve into Swift's personal life and serve as a career retrospective. The Eras Tour began on March 17, 2023, and Swift had a successful year with a record-breaking world tour, a concert movie, two re-recorded albums, Grammy wins, and a high-profile relationship. Swift's next album, The Tortured Poets Department, will be released on April 19, 2024. A potential documentary following The Eras Tour and the release of the new album could be released after December 8, 2024. The documentary could cover Swift's musical eras, her personal life, and her re-recording project. It could also include a cameo from Travis Kelce, her new boyfriend. The article suggests that a documentary is the best way to create a successful sequel to The Eras Tour movie that is distinct but still related. [7f8358e3]