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Taylor Swift Is Ending Her ‘Eras’ Era With 2 Major Disney+ Releases

Both will hit the streamer on Dec. 12.

By Precious Fondren
Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images

It looks Taylor Swift “Eras” era will finally come to an end. Swift announced today two new projects, including a docuseries and another concert film, attached to the record-breaking tour for Disney+. 

Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era, an in-depth behind-the-scenes look at the inception and evolution of the Eras Tour, and Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show, a new concert film that will include songs from her 11th album, Tortured Poets Department, will both premiere on Disney+ on Dec. 12. 

“It was the End of an Era and we knew it,” Swift wrote in a post on Instagram. “We wanted to remember every moment leading up to the culmination of the most important and intense chapter of our lives, so we allowed filmmakers to capture this tour and all the stories woven throughout it as it wound down. And to film the final show in its entirety.”

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It was the End of an Era and we knew it. We wanted to remember every moment leading up to the culmination of the most important and intense chapter of our lives, so we allowed filmmakers to capture this tour and all the stories woven throughout it as it wound down. And to film the final show in its entirety. The Eras Tour | The Final Show, featuring the entire Tortured Poets Department set, and the first two episodes of The End of an Era, a 6-episode behind-the-scenes docuseries will be yours December 12th on @Disney+

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Good Morning America made the announcement and showed the first glimpse of the trailer. Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, and Florence Welch make appearances. 

Swift is on another historic run with her new album, The Life of a Showgirl, which, despite being met with a lukewarm reception from fans and critics, broke the record for highest first-week sales for an album in Billboard history, earning 3.5 million equivalent album units.