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Taylor Swift is bringing fans inside the story of her tour with a new docuseries and concert film

  • Oct 13, 2025
  • 2 min read

13 October 2025

Taylor Swift has revealed plans to release a six-episode behind-the-scenes docuseries titled The End of an Era, which will chronicle the planning, execution, and emotional weight of her record-shattering Eras Tour. The series is set to premiere on Disney+ on December 12, 2025, with two episodes dropping each week over three weeks.


Alongside the docuseries, Swift announced The Eras Tour | The Final Show, a film capturing the full performance of the tour’s last concert in Vancouver an event she says rounds off the journey of a defining chapter in her career.


Her Eras Tour spanned 149 shows across five continents between March 2023 and December 2024. It wove together material from nearly all of her albums, and eventually incorporated tracks from her 2024 release The Tortured Poets Department. The tour’s revenue and cultural impact made it the highest-grossing tour in history, with over $2 billion in ticket sales.


While a concert film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour was released in October 2023, it did not include performances from The Tortured Poets Department. That omission gives The Final Show an added layer of significance: it will present for the first time the complete live experience of those new songs.


Swift shared the announcement with an Instagram post that expressed her desire to “remember every moment leading up to the culmination” of the tour. She described the final show as a culmination of stories and emotions woven throughout the entire run.


The documentary is expected to delve into the inner workings of life on tour from logistical challenges and creative decisions to personal reflections and the relationships behind the scenes. It may also explore connections between the tour and the development of her twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, which was released earlier this month.


With this new content, Swift deepens her collaboration with Disney+. She previously released the first concert film version via Disney+ after its theatrical run. In that sense, The End of an Era and The Final Show represent a fuller version of the Eras Tour saga part performance, part narrative, part emotional memory.


The timing of the announcement follows the release of The Life of a Showgirl, which dropped on October 3 and broke modern sales records in its first week. While that album received strong commercial support, its critical reception was more mixed. Some reviewers noted a lack of the immediately catchy hooks typical of her past work.


Fans immediately responded with excitement to the news. The promise of never-before-seen backstage footage and the chance to see the final concert in full offers a fresh way to relive and deepen connection with the Eras era.


This dual release marks a striking moment in how artists archive and frame their own legacies. Swift is giving fans not just a concert recording, but an invitation into her lived experience during one of the most ambitious periods of her career. It offers a view of art in motion—and the costs, vulnerabilities, and stakes that come with it.

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