
"Taylor Swift's Eras Tour has one final act to give Swifties. Swift is releasing the last performance of her landmark tour onto Disney+ as The Final Show. The trailer, out December 1, teases all of the new content that wasn't included in the original Eras Tour concert film. Most notably, it will feature The Tortured Poets Department, which was added partway through the tour after Swift released the album on April 19, 2024. The trailer features snippets of performances of fan-favorite tracks from that album like "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me," which she performs in a white dress with handwritten notes printed on the skirt, and "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart," featuring dancers bedecked in top hats."
"Filmed in Vancouver on December 8, 2024, the final show featured five surprise songs: "A Place in This World" and "New Romantics" on the guitar plus "Long Live," "New Year's Day," and "The Manuscript" on the piano. Swift even changed the "Long Live" lyric from "It was the end of a decade" to "It was the end of an era." The special will come to fans almost exactly on the anniversary, debuting on Disney+ on December 12 alongside the Eras Tour documentary, also titled The End of an Era. That's one day before Swift's own birthday on December 13 - what else does she have up her bedazzled sleeve? Does it have the word Era on it?"
Taylor Swift will release the final performance of the Eras Tour on Disney+ as The Final Show on December 12. The December 1 trailer previews new content omitted from the original concert film, including performances from The Tortured Poets Department added after the April 19, 2024 album release. The final show was filmed in Vancouver on December 8, 2024, and included five surprise songs plus a lyric change in "Long Live." The special debuts alongside the Eras Tour documentary The End of an Era, arriving one day before Swift's December 13 birthday.
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