Taylor Swift 'Eras' tour is not just coming to AMC Theaters, where to watch in Nashville

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Are you ready for it?

Swifties will now be able to live - or relive - Taylor Swift's 'Eras' tour through the comfort of AMC and other movie theatres across North America. The star announced the release of the film "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour Concert Film," via an Instagram post Thursday morning.

"The Eras Tour has been the most meaningful, electric experience of my life so far and I’m overjoyed to tell you that it’ll be coming to the big screen soon," she wrote. "Eras attire, friendship bracelets, singing and dancing encouraged."

Since kicking off in Glendale, Arizona, the 'Eras' tour has become a cultural phenomenon which hasn't slowed down. Earlier this month the pop star announced the tour would be extended as more North American dates were added for 2024.

When will the movie be in theatres?

The concert film hits the big screen on Oct.13, 2023.

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Not just AMC Theaters, where to see Eras tour film:

Fans in Nashville will be able to see the films at AMC Theaters, Regal locations, and even the historic Belcourt Theatre.

Tickets can be purchased through AMC, Regal, or Fandango. In true Swift fashion, the sites experienced above average traffic and wait times due to the increased demand in tickets.

See all the glitz and glam of the tour in IMAX

With 4k digital projectors and larger than life screens, IMAX theatres offer a truly immersive viewing experience. A tour of this magnitude should be viewed in the sharpest, clearest and brightest picture.

What can Nashville fans expect to see?

A total of 212,000 people were in attendance for the three Nashville shows in early May (not counting those who attended from the sidelines) and the tour brought in $2.2 million in hotel taxes alone. During the first night of the Nashville shows, she set the single-event attendance record, only to break that record twice with the weekend shows. Sunday's show welcomed a total of 71,000 fans.

From thunderstorms to an album announcement, the Nashville shows were full of surprises. Due to inclement weather, fans sheltered-in-place for nearly four hours. That didn't stop the Grammy-award winning artist. Swift began her set after 10 p.m., and finished into the early hours of Monday morning.

"A rain show only chooses a crowd that can handle the rain show, don't you agree, Nashville?" said Swift. "We also never, ever, ever, ever, ever forget rain shows. ... This is something we're all doing together. It's such a bonding experience. We're all gonna leave here tonight looking like we've been put through five car washes."

After weeks of speculation, Music City was where Swift announced "Speak Now: Taylor's Version."

"It's my love language with you," she said on stage. "I plot. I scheme. I plan. And then I get to tell you about it."

We can't know for sure how much of Nashville will be shown in the concert film, but come October we'll be seated with our favorite snacks and best 'Eras' outfit to find out.

Diana Leyva covers breaking and trending news for The Tennessean. Contact her at Dleyva@gannett.com or follow her on twitter at @_leyvadiana

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