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Taylor Swift has officially announced a new six-episode docuseries, The End of an Era, that will premiere on Disney+ starting 12 December 2025, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at her record-shattering Eras Tour. Alongside the docuseries, Swift will release a concert film, The Eras Tour | The Final Show, capturing the final performance of the tour from Vancouver on 8 December 2024.
Swift described the announcement as a way to “remember every moment leading up to the culmination of the most important and intense chapter of our lives”, and said filmmakers were allowed to capture the tour’s final stretch in full. The first two episodes will drop on 12 December, with the remaining episodes released in pairs over the following two weeks. The series will go beyond the stage to explore what it took to build and sustain one of music’s biggest tours — from backstage life to creative decisions, production logistics, and personal moments. Included in the cast of voices will be family, collaborators, and guest artists seen during the tour, such as Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran, and Florence Welch.
The Eras Tour (March 2023 – December 2024) has already cemented itself as a cultural phenomenon — it became the highest-grossing tour ever, with over $2 billion in ticket sales globally. While her earlier concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, received praise and commercial success, it did not include live performances from her Tortured Poets Department set, which was introduced mid-tour. The new Final Show film will include that missing act in full.
For fans who couldn’t catch the tour in person — or for those eager for more context — this release promises a deep dive into one of Swift’s most expansive and emotionally loaded projects to date.
The announcement arrives just days after she released her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl (October 3, 2025), a project many believe was shaped by her experiences and reflections during the Eras Tour.
Though Swift has not revealed plans for another full tour just yet, this docuseries and concert film present a moment of closure for the Eras era — a chance for fans and observers to see not just the spectacle, but the behind-the-scenes journeys, challenges, and artistry that made it possible.
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