The incomparable Taylor Swift attends the grand premiere of ‘The Eras Tour Concert Film’ with a look that will leave everyone speechless. She is wearing an elegant blue dress, her hair up and a thermos in hand with branding of the film, the star exudes elegance and sophistication. But it’s not just the appearance that is in the spotlight: Fast He also surprised his followers with unexpected news.
“I can’t really understand this, but… Look what they really forced me to do: Due to unprecedented demand, we’re opening early access screenings of the concert film The Eras tour on THURSDAY in the United States and Canada (tomorrow). We will also add extra hours on Friday and throughout the weekend.”
He adds that all tickets will be available tomorrow morning at 10am and the film will be available in 90 countries around the world from Friday. “I can’t thank you enough for wanting to see this film that so vividly portrays my favorite adventure I’ve ever been on: The Eras Tour. And the best part is that it is an adventure that we still experience together. Now get in the car…’ the singer said excitedly.
🩵 PREMIERE DAY 🩵 Andddd I can’t really ignore it, but…. Look what you really made me do: Due to unprecedented demand, we’re opening early access to screenings of The Eras Tour Concert Film in America and Canada on THURSDAY!! As in… TOMORROW. We also add… pic.twitter.com/IUp17aGVvn
—Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) October 11, 2023
Swifties all over the world have reason to celebrate. The critically acclaimed Eras tour by Taylor Swift will hit the big screen in more than 100 countries on October 13. Ecuador is among the list of countries that will have the honor of screening this documentary about his massive tour. Confirmed countries include Albania, Argentina, Austria, Bolivia, Bermuda, Colombia, Cyprus, Fiji, Gibraltar, Iceland, Italy, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Malta, Mauritius, Moldova, Nicaragua, Peru, Poland, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Ukraine, Venezuela, Zambia and many more.
On the other hand, countries like Brazil, Bulgaria, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Macau, Romania, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Turkey and Vietnam will also join the excitement with a late launch.
On Ecuadorian territory, the film is expected to be shown in the Supercines, Multicines and Cinemark cinema chains. For those interested, tickets cost $19.89 plus tax for adults and $13.13 for children and seniors (plus tax).
Source: Eluniverso

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