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Taylor Swift: Speak Now World Tour Live (2011)

Speak Now - World Tour Live is a live video album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on November 21, 2011, by Big Machine Records. Speak Now - World Tour Live is a live video album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on November 21, 2011, by Big Machine Records. Speak Now - World Tour Live is a live video album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on November 21, 2011, by Big Machine Records.

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  • 1 Background
  • 2 Opening acts
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  • 5.1 Box office score data
  • 6 References
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Background [ ]

"I’m so excited to go back out on tour again in 2011! The 'Fearless Tour' was so much fun and even more unforgettable than I ever imagined, and I can't wait to get back out and play my new music from Speak Now! The fans have been so amazing and I'm thrilled to play in new cities around the world and meet even more of my fans in 2011!" [3]

While promoting her current album, Swift mentioned her excitement for her upcoming tour. She stated the tour was going to be "big" and "extensive". [4] On November 23, 2010, various media outlets—including Billboard Magazine announced the second tour by Swift. [5] It follows her successful Fearless Tour which played for over 100 dates in over five countries. The tour marked the singer's first tour to perform in stadiums. Before the tour commenced, Swift performed "The Allure of Taylor Swift" aboard the MS Allure of the Seas at the Allure of the Seas Aquatheater, as apart Royal Caribbean Cruises in January 2011. [6]

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Setlist [ ].

  • " Sparks Fly "
  • " The Story of Us "
  • " Our Song "
  • " Back to December " / "Apologize" / " You're Not Sorry "
  • " Better Than Revenge "
  • " Speak Now "
  • " Fearless " / "I'm Yours" / "Hey, Soul Sister"
  • " Last Kiss "
  • " You Belong with Me "
  • " Dear John "
  • " Enchanted "
  • " Haunted "
  • " Long Live "
  • " Fifteen "
  • " Love Story "
  • During the shows in Asia leg and Europe leg, " Our Song ", " Mean ", " Last Kiss ", " Haunted " were not performed, as the result of stage reduction and lacking background dancers. In addition, " Fifteen " was moved to the place where " Last Kiss " originally should be.
  • " Ours " was added to the setlist after the Denver show on September 27, 2011.
  • " Safe & Sound " was added to the setlist since the Oceania leg, although it was replaced by " Eyes Open " during the show in Auckland.
  • During her concert at the Allstate Arena, Swift performed "Sugar, We're Goin Down" [12]
  • During her concert at the Van Andel Arena, Swift performed "Lose Yourself" and "Smile". [13]
  • During her concert at the Lincoln Financial Field, Swift performed "Who Knew" and "Unpretty". [12]
  • During her concerts at the Staples Center, Swift was joined onstage my many guest stars. For the concert on August 23, Swift was joined onstage by Justin Bieber to perform "Baby". [14] For the show on the 24th, Swift was joined by Jason Mraz to perform his hit, "I'm Yours". She also performed, "God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys. [15] The following concert on the 27th saw Swift performing, "Tonight Tonight" with Hot Chelle Rae [15] and on the 28th, she performed "Super Bass" with Nicki Minaj . [16]
  • During her concert in at Rogers Arena, Swift performed "You Learn" and "Baby". She was later joined onstage by Tal Bachman to perform his hit, "She's So High". [17]
  • During her concert at the Bridgestone Arena on September 16, Swift was joined by Ronnie Dunn and the two performed "Bleed Red". She was also joined by Hayley Williams and the two performed "That's What You Get". [18]
  • For her concerts in Atlanta, Swift was joined onstage by Usher to perform "Yeah!" on the first and rapper T.I. performing "Live Your Life" on the second. [19]
  • During her concert at the Cowboys Stadium, Swift was joined onstage by B.o.B to perform " Airplanes ". [20]
  • For her concerts in Glendale, Swift performed "No Parade", "The Middle" and "All You Wanted". [21]
  • During her concert at the Valley View Casino Center, Swift performed, "Dare You to Move". [22]
  • During the concert at the Frank Erwin Center, Swift was joined onstage by Shawn Colvin to perform "Sunny Came Home". [23]
  • During her concert at Minute Maid Park, Swift was joined onstage by Nelly to perform "Just a Dream" [24]
  • During her concert at the American Airlines Arena, Swift was joined by Flo Rida to perform "Right Round". [25]
  • During her concert at the Colonial Life Arena, Swift was joined by Darius Rucker to perform "Alright". [26]
  • During her concert at the Madison Square Garden, Swift was joined by Selena Gomez to perform "Who Says" and James Taylor to perform "Fire and Rain". [27]

Gallery [ ]

Tour dates [ ].

  • ^ a This concert was a part of the Speak Now, Help Now

Box office score data [ ]

References [ ].

  • ↑ "Top 50 Worldwide Tours (01/01/2011 - 06/30/2011)" . Pollstar . Pollstar, Inc.. 8 July 2011 . http://www.pollstarpro.com/files/Charts2011/071811Top50WorldwideTours.pdf . Retrieved 15 July 2011 .
  • ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0Mnebw_TJc&feature=digest_fri
  • ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Taylor Swift’s World Tour" . Pollstar . Associated Content. 2010-11-23 . http://pollstar.com/blogs/news/archive/2010/11/23/748307.aspx . Retrieved 2010-11-24 .
  • ↑ Vena, Jocelyn (2010-11-23). "Taylor Swift Announces Speak Now World Tour Dates" . MTV News . MTV Networks . http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1652946/20101123/swift__taylor.jhtml . Retrieved 2010-11-24 .
  • ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Mapes, Jillian. "Taylor Swift Announces 'Speak Now' World Tour" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media . http://www.billboard.com/events/taylor-swift-announces-speak-now-world-tour-1004130458.story#/events/taylor-swift-announces-speak-now-world-tour-1004130458.story . Retrieved 2010-11-24 .
  • ↑ Golden, Fran (2010-10-22). "Taylor Swift to Perform on World's Largest Cruise Ship" . AOL Travel News . AOL, Inc. . http://news.travel.aol.com/2010/10/22/taylor-swift-to-perform-on-world-s-largest-cruise-ship/ . Retrieved 2010-11-24 .
  • ↑ Lee, Raquel (9 February 2011). "Singapore Idol Sezairi Sezali to open for Taylor Swift" . MediaCorp Channel NewsAsia . MediaCorp . http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/entertainment/view/1109575/1/.html . Retrieved 19 February 2011 .
  • ↑ "Taylor Swift picks Sam Concepcion to be part of her show" . ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs . ABS–CBN Corporation. 3 February 2011 . http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/02/03/11/taylor-swift-picks-sam-concepcion-be-part-her-show . Retrieved 3 February 2011 .
  • ↑ "Tom Dice naar Vorst met countryster Taylor Swift [Tom Dice to perform with country star Taylor Swift]" (in Dutch). De Standaard . Corelio. 7 March 2011 . http://www.standaard.be/artikel/detail.aspx?artikelid=SU37696L . Retrieved 7 March 2011 .
  • ↑ Smith, Jay (2 December 2010). "Taylor Swift’s NeedToBreathe" . Pollstar . Associated Press . http://www.pollstar.com/blogs/news/archive/2010/12/02/749061.aspx . Retrieved 2 February 2011 .
  • ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 "Taylor Swift Adds Opening Acts to North American Tour" . Country Music Television . 2011-03-03 . http://www.cmt.com/news/news-in-brief/1659143/taylor-swift-adds-opening-acts-to-north-american-tour.jhtml . Retrieved 2011-03-18 .
  • ↑ 12.0 12.1 Rubenstein, Jenna Hally (11 August 2011). "WATCH: Taylor Swift Covers Fall Out Boy's 'Sugar, We're Goin Down'" . MTV Buzzworthy Blog . MTV Networks. Archived from the original on 31 August 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/61Lt95kH8 . Retrieved 31 August 2011 .
  • ↑ Nessif, Bruna (4 August 2011). "Taylor Swift Makes Eminem's "Lose Yourself" Sound Sweet" . E! Online . NBCUniversal. Archived from the original on 31 August 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/61LsrP3M0 . Retrieved 31 August 2011 .
  • ↑ Gallo, Phil (24 August 2011). "Justin Bieber Crashes Taylor Swift's L.A. Concert: Video" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media . Archived from the original on 31 August 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/61LtT9uCM . Retrieved 31 August 2011 .
  • ↑ 15.0 15.1 Jones, Anthony (29 August 2011). "Nicki Minaj, Jason Mraz join Taylor Swift on-stage for surprise duets" . All Headline News . http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/90058539 . Retrieved 8 September 2011 .
  • ↑ Kennedy, Gerrick D. (29 August 2011). "Taylor Swift's final Staples show gets boost from Nicki Minaj" . Los Angeles Times . Tribune Company . http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2011/08/taylor-swift-gets-a-bit-of-help-from-nicki-minaj-.html . Retrieved 8 September 2011 .
  • ↑ Collins, Leah (18 July 2011). "Taylor Swift Covers Justin Bieber In Concert (Alanis Morissette and Tal Bachman, Too)" . Dose . Postmedia Network. Archived from the original on 23 November 2011 . http://www.freezepage.com/1322084333DQEBCQSOLC . Retrieved 23 November 2011 .
  • ↑ Hogan, Marc (20 September 2011). "Paramore's Hayley Williams Duets With Taylor Swift" . Spin . Archived from the original on 6 October 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/62EDQI9b9 . Retrieved 6 October 2011 .
  • ↑ RTT Staf Writer (3 October 2011). "Taylor Swift Performs With Usher And T.I. In Atlanta" . RTTNews. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/62EDaa9hd . Retrieved 6 October 2011 .
  • ↑ Partridge, Kenneth (11 October 2011). "Taylor Swift and B.o.B. Take 'Airplanes' for a Spin in Dallas" . The Boot . Aol, Inc.. Archived from the original on 27 October 2011 . http://www.freezepage.com/1319703157ATDBDBSHCF . Retrieved 27 October 2011 .
  • ↑ Partridge, Kenneth (24 October 2011). "Taylor Swift Covers Jimmy Eat World, Michelle Branch + More" . The Boot . Aol, Inc.. Archived from the original on 27 October 2011 . http://www.freezepage.com/1319703490ZGKBKGNFPW . Retrieved 27 October 2011 .
  • ↑ Kragen, Pam (21 October 2011). "CONCERT REVIEW: Swift wows local fans with spectacular arena show" . North County Times . Lee Enterprises. Archived from the original on 27 October 2011 . http://www.freezepage.com/1319703407NUTOPSYUQM . Retrieved 27 October 2011 .
  • ↑ "Taylor Swift 'Came Home' to Austin With Shawn Colvin" . The Boot . Aol, Inc.. 2011 October 31. Archived from the original on 1 November 2011 . http://www.freezepage.com/1320330683LUPVXYAXLZ . Retrieved 1 November 2011 .
  • ↑ Galperina, Marina (7 November 2011). "Taylor Swift and Nelly Duet in Houston" . The Boot . Aol, Inc.. Archived from the original on 23 November 2011 . http://www.freezepage.com/1322083778NRZENHUJPA . Retrieved 23 November 2011 .
  • ↑ "Taylor Swift Brings Flo Rida On Stage To Duet" . WBBM-FM . CBS Radio. 16 November 2011. Archived from the original on 23 November 2011 . http://www.freezepage.com/1322083962EORGBJIKAL . Retrieved 23 November 2011 .
  • ↑ Patridge, Kenneth (19 November 2011). "Taylor Swift Sings 'Alright' with Darius Rucker in South Carolina" . The Boot . Aol, Inc.. Archived from the original on 23 November 2011 . http://www.freezepage.com/1322084134PAPNOJLSPS . Retrieved 23 November 2011 .
  • ↑ Smith, Grady (23 November 2011). "Taylor Swift wraps her Speak Now tour in New York City, sings with James Taylor and Selena Gomez" . Entertainment Weekly . Time Inc.. Archived from the original on 23 November 2011 . http://www.freezepage.com/1322083491PVSVXTAOEB . Retrieved 23 November 2011 .
  • ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 "Schedule" . Taylor Swift's Official Website . Universal Music Group . http://www.taylorswift.com/tour . Retrieved 2010-11-24 .
  • ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 Evans, Rob (2010-12-07). "Taylor Swift adds new shows in response to huge demand" . SoundSpike . MTV Networks . http://www.soundspike.com/news/tour/1187-taylor_swift_tour_taylor_swift_adds_new_shows_in.html . Retrieved 2010-12-10 .
  • ↑ Evans, Rob (24 March 2011). "Taylor Swift's "Speak Now" tour to stretch into November" . Soundspike . MTV Networks . http://www.soundspike.com/news/tour/1825-taylor_swift_concert_news_tour_dates/ . Retrieved 7 April 2011 .
  • ↑ "Taylor Swift Announces 2012 Australian Tour" . 2Day FM . Austereo Radio Network . 11 August 2011. Archived from the original on 18 August 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/612pbsRyz . Retrieved 18 August 2011 .
  • ↑ "Taylor Swift ending world tour in Auckland" . The New Zealand Herald . APN News & Media . 11 August 2011. Archived from the original on 18 August 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/612q5nz09 . Retrieved 18 August 2011 .
  • ↑ "Taylor Swift 'Speak Now' Australian Tour" . LiveGuide . Archived from the original on 31 August 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/61LsRrxuv . Retrieved 31 August 2011 .
  • ↑ 34.00 34.01 34.02 34.03 34.04 34.05 34.06 34.07 34.08 34.09 34.10 34.11 34.12 34.13 "Billboard Boxscore: Issue Date 11/12/2011" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media. 12 November 2011. Archived from the original on 3 November 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/62unqErKa . Retrieved 3 November 2011 .
  • ↑ 35.0 35.1 "Billboard Boxscore: Current Scores" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media. 25 June 2011. Archived from the original on 15 June 2010 . http://www.webcitation.org/5zTCZ3F5s . Retrieved 15 June 2011 .
  • ↑ "Billboard Boxscore: Current Scores" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media. 18 June 2011. Archived from the original on 15 June 2010 . http://www.webcitation.org/5zSnmfjuV . Retrieved 15 June 2011 .
  • ↑ 38.0 38.1 38.2 38.3 38.4 38.5 38.6 "Billboard Boxscore: Current Scores" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media. 2 July 2011. Archived from the original on 23 June 2010 . http://www.webcitation.org/5zeI2NXbR . Retrieved 23 June 2011 .
  • ↑ 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 39.4 "Billboard Boxscore - Current Scores" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media. 16 July 2011. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/5zznvuCFd . Retrieved 7 July 2011 .
  • ↑ 40.0 40.1 40.2 40.3 40.4 40.5 40.6 40.7 "Billboard Boxscore - Current Scores" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media. 20 August 2011. Archived from the original on 5 August 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/60rDyICmm . Retrieved 11 August 2011 .
  • ↑ 41.0 41.1 41.2 "Billboard Boxscore - Current Scores" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media. 27 August 2011. Archived from the original on 18 August 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/612mObvTM . Retrieved 18 August 2011 .
  • ↑ 42.0 42.1 42.2 "Billboard Boxscore - Current Scores" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media. 17 September 2011. Archived from the original on 8 September 2011 . http://www.freezepage.com/1315494553EGFUVPBGXN . Retrieved 8 September 2011 .
  • ↑ 43.0 43.1 43.2 43.3 43.4 43.5 43.6 "Billboard Boxscore - Current Scores" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media. 8 October 2011. Archived from the original on 3 October 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/62B39eFGi . Retrieved 3 October 2011 .
  • ↑ 44.00 44.01 44.02 44.03 44.04 44.05 44.06 44.07 44.08 44.09 44.10 44.11 44.12 "Billboard Boxscore - Current Scores" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media. 5 November 2011. Archived from the original on 27 October 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/62jzr4ts8 . Retrieved 27 October 2011 .
  • ↑ 45.0 45.1 45.2 45.3 "Billboard Boxscore - Current Scores" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media. 19 November 2011. Archived from the original on 10 November 2011 . http://www.webcitation.org/635XAfq7J . Retrieved 10 November 2011 .

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«I’m so excited to go back out on tour again in 2011! The 'Fearless Tour' was so much fun and even more unforgettable than I ever imagined, and I can't wait to get back out and play my new music from Speak Now ! The fans have been so amazing and I'm thrilled to play in new cities around the world and meet even more of my fans in 2011!» Taylor Swift

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«One day at rehearsals I was having a rough day, and I wrote a lyric by my friend Selena Gomez on my arm: 'You’ve got every right to a beautiful life.' It looked cool, so now I put lyrics on my arm every night. It’s like a mood ring.» Taylor Swift

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«One of my dancers lives in Alabama and showed photos of a backyard cyclone and I thought, 'If there was any way I could help with damage done and families who lost homes, I had to think of one.' Here we are at a rehearsal, in an arena, with empty seats. What if we fill those seats? And give the proceeds to the victims of the tornadoes?» Taylor Swift

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Here are all 13 of taylor swift’s documentaries and live concert movies.

‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,' ‘Journey to Fearless’ and ‘Miss Americana’ are some of the projects that have been released about the global superstar.

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'Taylor Swift: Eras Tour' Movie

Taylor Swift, who became a global superstar with her extensive music career, has had her journey documented in several concert films and documentaries.

From releasing her self-titled debut album at age 16 to traveling across the world for her latest record-breaking Eras Tour, the Grammy-winning artist has left quite an impact on the industry. Throughout her journey, she has enjoyed giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at her creative process in projects such as Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour , Journey to Fearless and Miss Americana .

She has also written and directed several of her own music videos, starting with her song “The Man” from her 2019 album Lover , as well as videos for “Cardigan,” “Willow,” “Anti-Hero,” “I Can See You” and more. She later helmed the short film for the extended version of her song “All Too Well,” which was released in 2021.

Swift previously spoke about her journey into filmmaking at the Toronto Film Festival in 2022, saying it took baby steps to get where she is today.

“I didn’t go to film school. I’ve been on the set of around 60 music videos and I’ve learned a lot from that process,” the singer recalled at the time. “But when I did it on my own, I really began to learn everything, because you have to.”

Most recently, she released a movie highlighting her Eras Tour, which ended up becoming the highest-grossing concert film  of all time, earning more than $261 million worldwide.

Throughout the years, Swift has also made appearances in several popular movies and TV shows, including Valentine’s Day , Hannah Montana: The Movie , CSI and New Girl .

Below, The Hollywood Reporter has compiled where to stream Swift’s short films, documentaries and concert films that have been released throughout her music career so far.

'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' (2023)

Taylor Swift performs during the Eras Tour

Swift’s latest concert film, directed by Sam Wrench, allowed audiences to experience her record-breaking sixth headlining concert tour, which includes all of her musical eras from Fearless , Lover , Evermore , 1989 , Speak Now , Reputation and more. The movie, currently available for rent on Apple TV and Prime Video and heading to Disney+ on March 15, also broke box office records.

Where to watch The Eras Tour online Buy or rent on Apple TV , Prime Video ; stream on Disney+

'Journey to Fearless' (2010)

'Journey to Fearless'

In the early days of her music career, Swift took some of her earliest fans behind the scenes of preparing for her Fearless Tour, in support of her second studio album, in the 2010 miniseries. It was directed by Don Mischer and Ryan Polito.

How to watch Taylor Swift: Journey to Fearless Buy DVD on Amazon

'Taylor Swift: Dare to Dream' (2020)

The documentary, directed by Jordan Hill, follows Swift’s journey to stardom, going all the way back to when she was just a girl with a dream to becoming a record-breaking artist. The movie takes a look at her as a songwriter as well as a savvy businesswoman who has built a music empire.

'Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour' (2018)

Taylor Swift performs during Reputation Stadium Tour

The concert film showcases Swift’s second performance in Arlington, Texas, on her fifth headlining concert tour, the Reputation Stadium Tour. The movie not only features the songs from her 2017 album Reputation , but the singer also opens up about some of the challenges she faced at the time. It was directed by Paul Dugdale.

'Taylor Swift: Speak Now World Tour Live' (2011)

Taylor Swift performs during Speak Now World Tour

In support of her third studio album, Speak Now , Swift headed out across the globe for her world tour at the time. The film, directed by Ryan Polito, captures the singer performing some of her biggest hits, as well as featuring some insight and personal stories behind the songs. 

'Taylor Swift: Just For You' (2011)

The documentary, directed by Maureen Goldthorpe, takes a look at Swift’s songwriting process, from when she initially used it as an outlet to help cope with her teen troubles to writing smash hits on her past heartbreaks. The film also mentions some of the singer’s past loves that inspired some of her biggest songs, which helped her become the global superstar that she is today.

'The Real Taylor Swift: Wild Dreams' (2021)

The documentary highlights Swift’s journey in the music industry, from her life in a small Pennsylvania town to becoming one of the biggest global musicians. The film includes performances from her tours, as well as interviews with her family and friends. It was written by Jordan Hill and Roxane Schlumberger.

Where to watch The Real Taylor Swift: Wild Dreams online Stream on Apple TV , Freevee

'City of Lover Concert' (2020)

Taylor Swift performs during City of Lover concert

The short film, directed by Dan Massie, showcases Swift’s intimate fans-only concert in Paris, where she performed tracks from her 2019 album Lover . It also features interviews with some of her biggest fans, revealing the scope of Swift’s impact.

'The 1989 World Tour Live' (2015)

Taylor Swift performs during The 1989 World Tour

The concert film, which features Swift’s performance in Sydney, Australia, for her 1989 World Tour in 2015, also includes behind-the-scenes footage from the tour as well as rehearsal clips and special guest appearances. It was directed by Jonas Åkerlund.

Where to stream Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour online Not streaming; listen on Apple Music

'Folklore: The Long Pond Sessions' (2020)

Since Swift wasn’t able to go on tour with her 2020 album Folklore due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the singer directed a film, which featured intimate performances of each of the 17 tracks from the album. She also reveals the stories and secrets behind each of the songs.

Where to watch Folklore: The Long Pond Sessions online Stream on Disney+

'Taylor Swift: From the Heart' (2013)

After releasing her fourth album Red in 2012, the record that marked her transition from country to pop, the doc follows her journey as she continues to crush the charts and make her name globally known in both music genres. Alec Lindsell served as the director.

Where to watch Taylor Swift: From the Heart online Stream for free on Vudu

'All Too Well: The Short Film' (2021)

(L-R) Dylan O'Brien, Taylor Swift and Sadie Sink attend the 'All Too Well' New York Premiere

The short film, based on Swift’s song “All Too Well,” was directed and written by the singer herself. Starring Dylan O’Brien and Sadie Sink, the film follows a man and woman who fall in love, but slowly drift apart as problems arise in their relationship. The project accompanies the 10-minute version of Swift’s “All Too Well,” which was released with 2021’s  Red (Taylor’s Version) .

Where to watch All Too Well: The Short Film online Stream on YouTube

'Miss Americana' (2020)

'Miss Americana'

The doc, directed by Lana Wilson, follows Swift’s life behind the scenes over the course of several years of her career. The film features raw footage and insight into experiences that have helped Swift grow as a person and artist in the music industry.

Where to watch Miss Americana online Stream on Netflix

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Prepare for the Eras Tour with this journey through Taylor Swift's concert films

A guide to every taylor swift era captured on film, from journey into fearless to taylor swift's reputation stadium tour.

Taylor Swift concert films a full history

The Eras Tour concert film is nearly upon us, and it’s set to be another major milestone in Taylor Swift’s already incredibly illustrious career. Topping $100 million in advance ticket sales , the movie experience will likely be crowned the biggest concert film of all time. This is no surprise given Swift’s complete cultural dominance in the last few years. But this also isn’t Swift’s first rodeo: she’s released several concert films (or concert-film-adjacent material) throughout her career, each one calibrated to its specific “era.”

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Swift’s on-screen journey (and no, we’re not talking about her appearance in Cats or her magnificent death in Amsterdam ) tracks the incredible rise to fame of the biggest pop star of her generation, capturing her at the height of her powers—in front of an audience, connecting with her fans.

Journey To Fearless

After breaking out with her self-titled debut album, the Fearless era truly put Taylor Swift on the map. Her sophomore effort was ultimately awarded the Grammy for Album of the Year. This era also featured her first world tour, which kicked off in April 2009 and stretched through July 2010. The event was captured in Journey To Fearless , a three-part documentary series that originally helped launch the children’s television network The Hub.

Journey To Fearless “combines riveting performances from Taylor Swift’s smash 2010 tour with revealing interviews and behind-the-scenes footage,” per a synopsis of the series. It’s “the story of a little girl who dared to dream big, and who fearlessly faced near-insurmountable obstacles to make those dreams come true.” Questionably surmountable obstacles aside, it’s a fascinating document in the Swift canon that serves something like an origin story. In addition to tour footage, the doc features Swift family home videos and an explanation of how she fell in love with music and made it to Nashville. If you’re itching to watch it, Journey To Fearless can be purchased on DVD over at Amazon .

Speak Now World Tour — Live

Following the smash success of Fearless , Swift famously decided to make a point to her haters by releasing an entirely self-written album so that no one could question her songwriting abilities. Enter the Speak Now era, which was accompanied by a fairytale world tour spanning from February 2011 to March 2012. The Speak Now World Tour — Live concert film was accompanied by a live album that featured Swift’s set list and a few of the covers she played on the road (she played a lot of covers on that tour).

This one is more of a pure concert film than the documentary that preceded it. Nevertheless, it’s interesting to see Swift’s evolution as a performer and the production value she brought to her shows: big set pieces, elaborate costumes, and even little skits (there’s a fake wedding staged in the middle, with a priest and organ music and everything). This DVD can also be purchased at Amazon .

After Speak Now came Red , the era where Swift began her crossover from country music to pop. Sadly, there is no concert film from the Red tour, which took place from March 2013 to June 2014, though rumors circulated for years that one had been filmed and scrapped. (Swift’s label at the time, Big Machine, did not respond to The A.V. Club ’s request for comment on the subject.) Some of the speculation that the Red film was scrapped was because one of the music videos released from the tour, “The Last Time,” was directed by Terry Richardson, who was shortly thereafter embroiled in (another) sexual misconduct scandal.

However, Swift also released a “Red” music video with a different director, Kenny Jackson. Maybe she was shopping around for a director to fit her vision. Per “ Taylor Swift Switzerland ,” Big Machine CEO Scott Borchetta said “he and the management never planned to film the concert or to put it on DVD. He said Taylor also never insisted to film ‘The RED Tour’ due to her process of switching genres,” but this writer can’t find a single source to back up this claim. We’ll just have to enjoy the two music videos (and any blurry fan footage you can find).

The 1989 World Tour Live

The 1989 era marked Swift’s official entry into pure pop, and marked another incredible peak in her career. The world tour, which spanned from May to December 2015, was a similar blockbuster smash, and got an Apple Music-exclusive concert film. Filmed at the ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia (the final stop on tour), the Jonas Åkerlund-directed film captured the incredible scope of her stadium success.

The movie featured interviews with Swift about crafting the concert experience, including inviting a lot of friends and celebrities to come out on stage and surprise her fans—everyone from Fetty Wap to Idina Menzel. There are also interviews with “The Squad ,” Swift’s infamous group of girlfriends and footage filmed by her ex-bestie Karlie Kloss . Unfortunately, the film isn’t available for purchase and it’s no longer streaming anywhere (officially, at least—an intrepid fan may be able to find it somewhere on the web.) Instead, you can watch comedian Lara Marie Schoenhals’ “ Please welcome to the stage …” video and get a similar idea as to what the 1989 tour was like.

Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour

Swift’s reputation era followed a fall from grace prompted by the latest (at the time) chapter in her feud with Kanye West. The album is a dark horse in her discography, but for reputation doubters, the tour (which took place between May and November 2018) breathed new life into the material and gave new context to the music. The film version is another straight concert movie without any behind-the-scenes material—as Swift said when the era began, “There will be no explanation. There will just be reputation.”

On a streaming budget, this is probably her best-looking concert film ever, gorgeously shot and lovingly rendered with lots of gilded costumes and giant snakes. It was a herald of what was to come with the Eras Tour as far as production, choreography, and some of Swift’s strongest vocals of her career. The full film can be found streaming on Netflix .

Lover & folklore

Swift’s Lover era was going to be conducted a little differently, with just 16 big shows called “Lover Fest.” Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted those plans, but not before Swift managed to film an intimate concert in Paris called City Of Lover . Broadcast on ABC and later streaming on Disney+ and Hulu in May 2020, the show stripped down songs from the pure-pop album and transformed many of them into aching acoustic versions. While the full concert is no longer available to stream, there’s some video from the show on Swift’s YouTube page, and the accompanying live album can be streamed on Spotify .

Also during the pandemic, Swift released Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions . It’s not really a concert film, so this one’s a bit of a cheat, but it’s a highlight of an era that never got its own tour. The movie features Swift and her main collaborators, Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, performing songs from the Grammy-winning album and discussing the meanings behind the lyrics and the process of creating the tracks. That pandemic-era film can be still be streamed on Disney+. (And none for you evermore . Bye!)

The Eras Tour Concert Film

Next up is The Eras Tour Concert Film , which premieres in theaters October 13. Swift made a deal directly with AMC to distribute the film, circumventing studios and giving herself the freedom to sell to a streamer at a later date. For now, though, the event is shaping up to be a theater experience , replicating some of the traditions started at the live show (trading friendship bracelets, for example, has been encouraged). The footage was shot at Swift’s final tour stop on the first leg of the U.S. tour, at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium in early August 2023. Performing songs from each previous “era,” this concert film is no doubt a culmination of all the on-screen eras that came before—and it’s already set to become one of the highest- grossing films of the year , period. See you at the cinemas!

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