Taylor Swift has again proven that she’s a pop culture icon after hitting another impressive milestone with her Eras Tour movie.
Swift embarked on the juggernaut global venture in March 2023 and eventually released a concert movie of it—titled Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour—which smashed box office records after its release in October.
It made $92 million in its first weekend and became the just on those opening days. It also made $26 million on the . The previous record of $16.9 million was .
Now it has surpassed $260 million at the box office, grossing $261,656,269 worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo.
Domestically it has made $180,756,269, which is 69.1 percent of the total, and internationally it has raked in $80,900,000, accounting for 30.9 percent.
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Regalrumination.com emailed Swift’s publicist for comment Wednesday.
The concert movie was shown in , Cinemark and Regal cinemas in the U.S. and was also shown in Canada and Mexico. AMC previously confirmed that tickets for the Eras Tour movie were the highest advance sales in the company’s 103-year history.
The entertainment company had already planned to run four showtimes per day on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, but then said “to accommodate this extraordinary demand… AMC already is adding additional auditoriums to play the concert film at numerous theaters throughout the United States.”
Now fans can stream the Eras Tour movie online through platforms such as Prime, Disney+ and TV depending on their location.
This year has already been huge for Swift, who not only became the at the Grammys in February but in January, she became the first person to have
Swift’s Eras Tour previously broke the Guinness World Record for the highest-grossing tour of all time. The 34-year-old singer-songwriter’s dates began in March 2023 and are set to conclude in December 2024 after a total of 152 shows worldwide.
The tour’s last concert was a sold-out show at the 55,000-seat National Stadium in Singapore on March 9. Swift is taking an extended break before her next concert, in France in May.
“We got to play 6 shows in Singapore for the most wonderful crowds — just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who traveled and put so much effort into being at our shows,” Swift wrote on on March 10.
“What an unforgettable way to end this leg of the tour!! See you in May when we get back to the Eras Tour!! In the meantime, I’ve got an album to release.”
Swift’s success this year doesn’t end there as she sent fans into a frenzy by releasing her highly anticipated album, The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD) on April 19.
Two hours after TTPD dropped, Swift revealed the ultimate bombshell to her legions of fans: she was releasing a secret double album. The second part includes 15 extra songs, bringing the total of newly released tracks to 31.
Within hours, TTPD started smashing streaming records, including becoming Spotify’s most-streamed album in one day. TTPD got 300 million streams in 24 hours, Spotify revealed on its social media.
This broke the previous record that Swift also held with her album Midnights which achieved the feat of 185 million listens in a day.