Taylor Swift makes surprise appearance at 'End of an Era' screening for family and tour crew
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Taylor Swift is marking the conclusion of a significant chapter with those who played a pivotal role in its success.

On Tuesday, in New York City, the renowned artist behind “Life of a Showgirl” hosted an exclusive premiere of the first two episodes of her forthcoming Disney+ docuseries, “The End of an Era.” This six-part series delves into her nearly two-year, 149-show Eras Tour, which Swift described as “a lifetime within my lifetime.”

Swift, dressed in a ribbed black turtleneck, a pleated miniskirt, and knee-high heeled boots, took the stage to speak to her audience before the screening began.

“There’s a lot of magic and mystery that happens when something goes as well as this tour did,” she shared with the assembled crowd, which included her Eras dancers, backup singers, choreographers, band members, and styling team. Anticipating the documentary’s more poignant moments, tissues were thoughtfully placed near their seats.

Among the attendees were Swift’s family—parents Scott and Andrea Swift and brother Austin—along with a select group of media personalities such as Gayle King, Robin Roberts, and Hoda Kotb.

The first two episodes of “The End of an Era,” which documents the making of the musician’s record-smashing tour, will begin streaming on Disney+ starting Friday, Dec. 12 at 12 a.m. PT — one day before Swift’s 36th birthday. 

The next two episodes will arrive the following Friday, Dec. 19, and the final two on Dec. 26.

Starting Dec. 12 at 12 a.m. PT, fans can also stream “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show,” a concert film recorded at Swift’s final Eras performance in Vancouver on Dec. 8, 2024.

Unlike “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour,” the movie she released in 2023, this updated cut includes the “Tortured Poets Department” section of the show, which Swift added to her 3.5-hour set midway through her tour.

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