Taylor Swift announced this Wednesday that the premiere of her film “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” will be moved to October 12 in the United States and Canada.
The author of “August” reported via social networks that she responded to the “unprecedented demand” of her followers a day in advance and that she will add new dates to the screenings for Friday.
“I have no words to thank you for wanting to see this movie which so vividly reflects a favorite adventure I was a part of: A tour of the epochs. And the best thing is that it is an adventure in which we continue together,” said the 33-year-old singer.
The film is a three-hour tour performances that Swift performed around the world with his homonymous tour and it will come 90 countries.
Before the announcement, it was estimated that the film would reach in between 100 and 125 million dollars (from 94 to 117 million euros approximately) in its debut in national treasury and between 30 and 50 million dollars (approximately 28 to 47 million euros) additionally internationally.
According to information from franchise cinema AMC Theaters last thursday the movie earned more than $100 million in pre-salesadding sales nationally and internationally.
The announcement of his passage to the USA was marked by a a turning point in terms of collectionbecause on the first day alone sales of 26 million dollars (about 24 million euros) were achieved, which broke the “record” registered by the company AMC distributor in one day with one title, that of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” (2021).
Symposium
The University of Melbourne will host a symposium in February 2024 to analyze the singer’s global influence Taylor Swiftthe first of its kind – called “Swiftposium” in English, “Swiftposio” in Spanish -, coinciding with the artist’s tour of Australia.
The event will take place from February 11 to 13 in a hybrid format – in person and on the line-, he organized academics from seven universities Australia and New Zealand and the reception for the registration of proposals for discussion started this Wednesday.
His goal is to scrutinize the influence of the American megastar as in music industry as in Culturethe literaturefan community or even in the economy, and hopes to attract researchers from Asia and the Pacific in particular.
Among the proposals to be discussed at “Swiftposium”, the organizers on the website of the symposium (www.swiftposium2024.com) mention the relationship of the singer of world hits such as “Shake it off” with feminism or the LGTBQ movement.
Source: Panama America

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