How to stream Taylor Swift's Eras Tour film in the UK
The career-spanning setlist features many of the star's biggest hits
Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour concert film is set to arrive on streaming platforms this month.
The extended cut of the movie, which includes many of the pop star's biggest hits, will be released online to celebrate Swift's 34th birthday.
But what can fans expect? Here is everything you know about Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, including the setlist, runtime and reviews.
How can I stream Taylor Swift's Eras Tour film?
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concert film will be available to rent from Wednesday, 13 December, which marks the star's 34th birthday.
It will arrive on streaming services, including Apple TV+, Prime Video, Google Play and YouTube, in the US and Canada. The star has yet to announce details of a UK release.
In a statement to fans, Swift wrote: "I was thinking a fun way to celebrate the year we've had together would be to make The Eras Tour concert film available for you to watch at home!"
The film arrived in UK cinemas and IMAX on Friday, 13 October, and quickly became the most profitable concert movie of all time, surpassing Justin Bieber's 2011 release Never Say Never.
Swift's 151-date stadium jaunt has captured global attention since it began in March. It is on track to be the most lucrative tour ever, and includes 15 sell-out UK shows scheduled for next summer.
Where was the Eras Tour film recorded?
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour was recorded over three nights at California's SoFi stadium in August.
It was directed by Sam Wrench, a British filmmaker who has previously worked with Billie Eilish, Lizzo and Blur.
Swift has described Wrench's film as "the perfect capture of what this show was like for me".
Which songs are included in the Eras Tour film setlist?
The career-spanning concert setlist features Swift's signature hits – including Love Story, Shake It Off, All Too Well, 22 and Anti-Hero – plus two acoustic 'surprise songs' from her back catalogue.
The streaming release has a runtime of 181 minutes, making it 12 minutes longer than theatrical cut, as it includes three bonus songs: Wildest Dreams, The Archer and Long Live.
The tracks Cardigan and No Body, No Crime remain absent from the movie, despite being performed at the California shows.
See the full setlist featured in the film below. Songs exclusive to the extended streaming cut are in bold:
Lover era: Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince; Cruel Summer; The Man; You Need to Calm Down; Lover; The Archer
Fearless era: Fearless; You Belong With Me; Love Story
Evermore era: Willow; Marjorie; Champagne Problems; Tolerate It
Reputation era: Ready For It?; Delicate; Don't Blame Me; Look What You Made Me Do
Speak Now era: Enchanted; Long Live
Red era: 22; We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together; I Knew You Were Trouble; All Too Well (10-Minute Version)
Folklore era: The 1; Betty; The Last Great American Dynasty; August; Illicit Affairs; My Tears Ricochet
1989 era: Style; Blank Space; Shake It Off; Wildest Dreams; Bad Blood
Surprise set: Our Song; You're On Your Own, Kid
Midnights era: Lavender Haze; Anti-Hero; Midnight Rain; Vigilante S***; Bejeweled; Mastermind; Karma
What have critics said about the movie?
Critics heaped praise on Swift's Eras Tour concert film following its star-studded premiere in Los Angeles on Wednesday, 11 October.
The Daily Telegraph called the film "pulsating and slick", while The Guardian hailed it as a "stupefyingly grand production" that captures the pop star in "in hyper-definition and from seemingly every possible angle".
Deadline said the movie "puts Swift's joy on full display" but questioned the decision to cut some of the songs. The Hollywood Reporter said the lengthy runtime made for a "sometimes exhausting" but "often exhilarating" big-screen experience.
The film currently has a 99% critics' score and 99% audience score on reviews aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes. Read the full verdicts below:
The Telegraph: The Eras Tour film will have you – like Taylor Swift herself – dancing in the aisles (6-min read)
The Guardian: A cacophonous testament to megastardom (3-min read)
Deadline: A joyful celebration that encourages audiences to revel in the spectacle (5-min read)
The Hollywood Reporter: A sometimes exhausting, often exhilarating, always impressively immersive screen experience (6-min read)
The Wrap: A bombastic celebration of joy and color (4-min read)
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour will be available to rent from 13 December
Watch the trailer for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: