Taylor Swift brings her record-breaking Eras Tour finale to Disney+ Dec. 12 with a Vancouver concert film and six-episode docuseries.
Swift Brings Vancouver Eras Tour Finale to Disney+
Taylor Swift fans in Canada and around the world will soon relive the final moments of her record-breaking Eras Tour. Good Morning America announced Monday that a new concert movie, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour – The Final Show, will premiere on Disney+ on December 12, featuring Swift’s last tour stop at B.C. Place in Vancouver.
Concert Film Celebrates Global Tour’s Grand Finale
The feature captures Swift’s December 2024 Vancouver performance, which marked the end of her 149-show, 20-month global tour spanning 19 countries and reaching more than 10 million fans. Canada hosted the tour’s final dates, with the singer choosing Vancouver’s sold-out stadium shows as her grand finale.
Docuseries Offers Behind-the-Scenes Look
Alongside the concert film, Disney+ will debut a six-episode docuseries exploring the making and emotional journey of the Eras Tour. The first two episodes will stream the same day as the concert movie, with the remaining four rolling out weekly through late December.
Vancouver’s Special Role in Swift’s Story
Fans began speculating about a film after noticing extensive camera crews at Swift’s final three Vancouver shows. The city has since become a symbolic setting in her career. Swift revealed that the crowd audio from her final B.C. Place concert was used in the closing moments of “The Life of a Showgirl,” a track from her latest album.
What Makes This Film Different
Unlike the 2023 theatrical release Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, the upcoming film includes performances from “The Tortured Poets Department” era, which was added to her setlist in mid-2024. The updated production offers a complete view of the tour’s evolution and showcases the final staging, costumes, and set changes unique to the Vancouver shows.
Why This Release Matters
The new concert film and docuseries arrive one day before Swift’s 36th birthday, giving fans a commemorative farewell to a tour that redefined live performance standards. The Eras Tour has since become the highest-grossing tour in music history, generating over $2 billion in global revenue. For Canadian fans, the release immortalizes the moment Vancouver became the closing chapter of a pop-culture era.