The fans of Taylor Swift They are not enough. Just a week ago, the artist announced the second date of her concert in Spain, which will be next May 29 at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, and now she surprises with the premiere of the trailer of the documentary of her macro world tour, The Eras Tour.
It was through his Instagram profile where Taylor has shared a video in which you can see a preview of several of the aspects that will be shown in The Eras Tour and, although many of its fans have already been able to enjoy it in the cinema, now they will also be able to do so from the small screen. The interpreter of Blank Space has announced that The film can be seen through the Disney Plus platform starting March 14at 18:00 PT, or what is the same, at three in the morning on March 15 in Spain. Additionally, this version of the documentary will include four more acoustic songs and the final version of cardigan.
In the video you can see part of the incredible shows that the singer from Pennsylvania has prepared for the most special tour of her career. Taylorwho with this tour has broken several world records, has organized a trip through the different musical stages of his career and for this he has several changes of scenery, outfit and lighting depending on the musical style.
“I’m happy to tell you that you’ll be able to watch Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour (My Version) a few hours earlier than expected! Experience the ENTIRE concert film for the first time, from start to finish, including “cardigan” and FOUR new acoustic songs on @ disneyplus starting March 14 at 6 pm PT ✨,” he wrote Taylor Swift in the publication on the social network.
The controversy in Asia
After offering a couple of exclusive concerts in Tokyo and Singapore, Taylor Swift sparked a diplomatic conflict in Asia and it seems that there is an exclusive agreement that restricts the interpreter’s actions in other territories in Southeast Asia, which is why the political leaders of the Philippines and Thailand have not been slow to raise their voices.
“Singapore is not being a good neighboring country,” a Filipino legislator expressed his discontent after not accepting that other countries enjoy such important concerts worldwide, as in this case the one in Taylor.
For its part, Srettha Thavisinthe Prime Minister of Thailand and Joey Salcedaa Filipino politician, have joined the criticism of the Philippines, calling this act “a hurtful betrayal” by Singapore and Japan.
Meanwhile, the American singer, who has not commented on this issue, continues to focus on her tour and is preparing the fourth of her six concerts in Singapore.