(New York) The concert film about the triumphant tour of American pop star Taylor Swift, which is already shaping up to be an event in cinemas in the United States on October 13, will be released worldwide on the same day, distributor AMC and the singer announced on Tuesday.
The AMC cinema chain specifies that Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, will be played in all the cinemas of its European subsidiary Odeon, present in particular in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and Spain, and that it is in the process of negotiate agreements with other operators, aiming for the goal of distribution in 100 countries.
“It’s not just the tour that’s global,” the 33-year-old singer confirmed on Instagram.
The announcement of the film’s release on August 31 had already set the record high, with $37 million in pre-sale revenue on the first day, a record like the tour itself, which is expected to surpass for the first time in history billion dollars in revenue.
The film could bring in more than $100 million in North American cinemas for its first weekend of release, unheard of for a concert broadcast in theaters.
A true phenomenon in the United States, the singer breaks records with each new album release. This weekend, she also fueled rumors about her love life and a new relationship with NFL star Travis Kelce by appearing at a Kansas City Chiefs game alongside the mother of the player.