A year into her most epic world tour yet, Taylor Swift is continuing to shatter records from the road.

After the Grammy Award winner, 34, premiered her documentary Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour in October, last weekend’s Disney+ debut has quickly made it the streamer’s No. 1 music film.

According to Deadline, the 3.5-hour concert film has amassed 4.6 million views since it began streaming on Thursday.

Swift kicked off The Eras Tour on March 17, 2023 in Glendale, California, with 152 shows planned across five continents through the end of 2024.

Serving as a retrospective of her career, the 10-act show features 44 songs from her vast discography.


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Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour has quickly become the most watched music film on Disney+


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The 3.5-hour concert film has already received 4.6 million views after debuting Thursday on the streamer

Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour trailer teases arrival on Disney+

The Disney+ version of the concert film features performances of some of Swift’s newer songs.

Fans can also enjoy acoustic versions of ‘Maroon,’ ‘Death by a Thousand Cuts,’ ‘You Are in Love,’ and ‘I Can See You.’

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour previously surpassed Michael Jackson’s This Is It as the highest-grossing concert film, with $261.7 million at the global box office.

Additionally, the tour became the first ever to surpass the $1 billion mark last year.

Accounting for new shows and merchandise sells, Inc. projected that the tour could ultimately net Swift $6 billion.

Meanwhile, Swift is preparing for a new era as she recently teased her upcoming 11th studio album The Tortured Poets Department.


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The documentary previously surpassed Michael Jackson’s This Is It as the highest-grossing concert film, with $261.7 million at the global box office


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Additionally, the tour became the first ever to surpass the $1 billion mark last year


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Accounting for new shows and merchandise sells, Inc. projected that the tour could ultimately net Swift $6 billion

Taylor Swift opens up on Grammys announcement of her new album

The album is said to be her most explicit yet, with seven songs containing ‘curse words or language deemed sexual, violent, or offensive in nature.’

Swift is also rumored to be making an appearance on Beyoncé‘s upcoming album Country Carter.

The Tortured Poets Department is now available for pre-download, debuting April 19.