صدى البلد البلد سبورت قناة صدى البلد صدى البلد جامعات صدى البلد عقارات
Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie
ads

Taylor Swift Fans Are Convinced She's Making a Second Eras Tour Movie


Mon 09 Dec 2024 | 10:30 AM
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Yara Sameh

Taylor Swift fans are buzzing with speculation that the pop star is filming a second Eras Tour movie.

While kicking off her last stint of shows of the Eras Tour in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on Friday, the Mirrorball hitmaker was being filmed by a two-man camera crew.

The cameras followed the songstress across the stage as she performed various eras and belted out some of her hottest hits. Other eagle-eyed fans on social media noted that the camera track beside the stage was longer than usual — allowing for more angles to be captured.

Swifties were convinced that the "Lover" songstress was filming either a second tour movie or documentary as the camera crew filmed in the same manner as they did for the original Eras Tour movie.

Swift secretly filmed the concert movie during her string of shows in Los Angeles back in August of 2023 — the movie was released two months later on October 13. It holds the record of the highest-grossing concert movie of all time as it raked in over $ 261 million at the worldwide box office.

The Tennessee native and her team have yet to confirm if another movie project is in the works, nonetheless, fans are almost certain the blonde beauty — who is known for her easter eggs and surprises — has a secret sequel up her sleeve.

They are justifying their belief that Swift may be filming once again to include the newly-added songs to the setlist from her 11th studio album, "The Tortured Poets Department," which was released back in April.

Last week, the songstress revealed how she managed to fit in "The Tortured Poets Department" set ‘halfway through’ her Eras Tour in her newly released Eras Tour Book, which was released last week.

She got candid about squeezing in dazzling new ensembles and daring choreography for the remaining 70+ stops on her concert tour at the time.

"We conceptualized and rehearsed it secretly, and surprised the Paris crowd with it when we started our European leg of the tour," the 34-year-old megastar penned in the 256-page picture book.

Swift also detailed wanting to maintain a 'minimalist, white, stark and bold' theme for the TTPD set, a major contrast from the rest of the colorful.

"There was nothing else in the show like it, and it was such an exciting challenge to try to improve upon a show I already loved," the Blank Space hitmaker added.

Describing the set's visuals and props, the 14-time GRAMMY winner said she aimed to "Create the illusion of an alien abduction, a battle scene, a religious institution, a mental institution, a haunted house, and a showgirl’s dressing room routine."

She rhapsodized the feat, claiming the addition was "Ambitious as Hell" but proclaimed it "The most dramatic, cathartic, female-rage driven part of the night."

Swift previously revealed that the book includes never-before-seen photos from over 100 shows, as well as the chance for fans to own "The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology" on vinyl and CD.

The singer also described the hot commodity as the "official retrospective of the most wonderful tour of her life," and also teased a possible twelfth album and another tour with the final line in the Eras Tour Book: "See you next era."

Taylor Swift

Swift announced back in February her 11th studio album, "The Tortured Poets Department", at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards when she took the stage to accept the Best Pop Vocal Album and Album of the Year awards for "Midnights".

TTPD and its deluxe version, The Anthology, were released on April 19, and are speculated to detail heart-shattering moments from her failed relationships with exes Joe Alwyn and Matty Healy with the smash hits "Peter", "loml", "So Long, London" and "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived."

She also gave fans a glimpse into her current relationship with NFL star Travis Kelce with the tracks "So High School" and "The Alchemy."

Merely days after the record hit streaming platforms, the five-foot-eleven beauty teased that some tracks would find their way onto the impressive 44-song setlist.