Taylor Swift is to release a documentary about the Eras tour.
The 34-year-old pop megastar has been visiting cities around the world since March 2023 with a show that encompasses all of her studio albums to date and is now set to document the whole mammoth process in a documentary that has been “quietly filmed” during her time on the road.
A source told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column: “Taylor has been quietly filming behind the scenes of the Eras Tour since last year.
“It will be a warts—and—all insight into the tour and the mechanics behind it, which will be fascinating for fans.”
The insider noted that the film will also cover the cancelled Vienna shows after a terrorist attack was foiled in the Austrian capital, and the deaths of three young girls at a Taylor-themed dance class in Southport, in the north of England.
The source added: “The documentary will also reference Southport and Vienna.
“It will be powerful and emotional, as well as an uplifting celebration of Taylor and her incredible fans.”

The Anti-Hero songstress wrapped up the European dates of her world tour at London’s Wembley Stadium on Monday night following a record-breaking run of eight out nights at the venue.
She brought out Florence Welch as a surprise guest and the pair performed the track Florida!!! from Taylor’ latest album The Tortured Poets Department.
Jack Antonoff also made an appearance to perform Death By a Thousand Cuts and Getaway Car before Taylor debuted the song So Long London as a nod to her playing her final date in the English capital.
Taylor also used her last night at the iconic London venue to debut the music video for her track I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.