Taylor Swift, a pop star known for shattering records, announced on Tuesday her documentary film from her billion-dollar Eras concert tour will be screening worldwide.
Swift’s film is expected to collect between $96 million and $145 million at the domestic box office during its opening weekend, according to projections fromDemand for the 12-time Grammy winner’s “Eras” film rivaled the high interest garnered by large blockbuster franchises, including Walt Disney’s Marvel and Star Wars.
Adult tickets for Swift's documentary cost $19.89 each, a nod to Swift's "1989" album. Children's tickets will cost $13.13, a reference to the singer embracing 13 as her lucky number.— 53 shows played in stadiums across the United States. The tour later expanded to include 78 international dates.Our Standards:
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