At her Eras Tour kick-off concert in Paris, France, Taylor Swift added new songs from her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, to the already extensive setlist. As a result, fans are wondering if yet another version of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie is on the horizon. The highest-grossing concert tour of all time, The Eras Tour, which began in 2023 with its North American leg, has made upwards of $1 billion. With a record-breaking opening weekend, the subsequent Eras Tour movie concert garnered over $267.1 million.

For its theatrical release, The Eras Tour Movie cut songs, but Swift has since added tracks back into the mix with each release, from the for-purchase version to the Disney+ streaming-exclusive cut, the 48-song The Eras Tour Movie (Taylor’s Version). Clocking in at over three hours, the Taylor’s Version movie concert was the most complete viewing experience. Of course, the seven Tortured Poets Department songs that Swift debuted at her first Paris show has changed that. An impressive review of Taylor Swift’s musical “eras,” the revamped show would make for an exciting new concert movie.

Taylor Swift’s First Eras Tour Show In Paris Is Being Filmed – Is A New Movie Coming?

Signs At Swift’s Paris Show Indicate A New (& More Complete) Movie Is On The Horizon

Fans who attended Taylor Swift’s first Paris show were encouraged to smile — not just because they were about to enjoy an unforgettable concert, but because the performance was going to be captured on camera. According to The Eras Tour update page, Swift’s May 9, 2024, show was “officially… filmed and recorded” (via X). Notably, The Eras Tour movie was filmed across several nights during Swift’s Los Angeles residency. It’s possible the musician’s team captured footage for promotional reasons, but, given the mastermind’s past plans, it seems like something bigger will come of the recordings.

After the limited theatrical release of The Eras Tour movie, the film became available to rent for a period of time. Roughly five months after the concert movie hit theaters, it premiered on Disney+, becoming the streamer’s biggest 2024 hit so far. As of May 2024, there’s no physical version of The Eras Tour Movie available for purchase. Known for her many album variants, it’s surprising that the artist hasn’t put out a physical Blu-ray of the show. With the more complete version of the show, which boasts songs from Tortured Poets, being filmed, everything could change.

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How Taylor Swift Changed The Eras Tour Setlist To Include The Tortured Poets Department

Swift Rearranged Her Entire Eras Tour Setlist For TTPD

In order to accommodate the seven tracks that Swift selected from her 31-song Tortured Poets double album, the 14-time Grammy-winning artist rearranged her entire Eras Tour setlist. Given the concert’s staggering length, Swift was also forced to cut some fan-favorite tracks. While The Eras Tour still opens with the Lover era, it now moves around through the artist’s discography as follows: Fearless, Red, Speak Now, Reputation, folklore/evermore, 1989, The Tortured Poets Department, and Midnights. Sandwiched between Tortured Poets and Midnights are Swift’s secret songs — two acoustic renditions of random tracks that didn’t make the official setlist.

Undoubtedly, the folklore and evermore Eras took the biggest hits. Not only were the sister projects combined into one era, but Swift cut several songs from those beloved albums to make way for her latest release, including the emotional — and impressively staged — “tolerate it” from evermore. These cuts made way for the addition of a whopping seven songs from The Tortured Poets Department, including the album’s lead single, “Fortnight,” and stand-out viral hits like “Down Bad” and “I Can Do It with a Broken Heart.”

Song Cut From The Eras Tour Setlist

The Tortured Poets Department Songs Added To The Eras Tour Setlist

“The Archer” (Lover)

“But Daddy, I Love Him”

“Long Live” (Speak Now)

“So High School”

“the 1” (folklore)

“Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me”

“’tis the damn season” (evermore)

“Down Bad”

“tolerate it” (evermore)

“Fortnight”

“the last great american dynasty” (folklore)

“The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived”

N/A

“I Can Do It with a Broken Heart”

An image of the album covers for Taylor Swift's Folklore, 1989 (Taylor's Version), & Lover

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Why An Extended Version Of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Movie Makes Sense

Swifties Who Won’t See The Tortured Poets Department Era Live Could Experience It In Movie Form

Although Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) seemed like it would be the definitive cut of the concert movie, the addition of The Tortured Poets Department era means that the at-home viewing experience is now incomplete. It’s incredibly likely that Taylor Swift’s team to release an updated version with the Tortured Poets setlist wedged into the show — or coming in at the end as a surprise “after credits” feature. It only makes sense for the musician to release another extended version of the movie, as it would allow fans who went to previous tour stops to see the latest and greatest iteration of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.

Taylor Swift The Eras Tour Movie Poster

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour

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Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is a film rendition of the colossal worldwide event that sees the legendary pop star hit the stage in a specially curated film event. Performing the hits of her over seventeen-year career in music, The Eras Tour highlights Taylor Swift and her team as they put on a show of a lifetime.

Director

Sam Wrench

Release Date

October 13, 2023

Cast

Taylor Swift

Runtime

170 Minutes