US pop megastar Taylor Swift’s latest concert tour, which began in March and runs through the end of 2024, will hit theaters in the United States, Canada and Mexico this fall, it was reported Thursday. the artist of all records. “The Eras Tour has been my most important life experience and I am overjoyed to announce that it will soon be hitting the big screen,” the 30-something-turned-cultural phenomenon and fearsome roller wrote on social media. commercial compressor.

The Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film will be released on October 13 in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The leading American cinema chain AMC, which remains heavily in debt, is expected to screen the feature film at four screenings per day from Thursday to Sunday.

In the United States, tickets are already on sale at pre-tax prices of $19.89 for an adult and $13.13 for a child or senior, with AMC promising on its website to boost its server to “manage a five times the flow of normal ticket sales.” A few hours after the announcement, the release of the long-awaited sequel to the famous horror film The Exorcist, The Exorcist – Devotion, produced by Universal Studios, has been brought forward by one week, to October 6 instead of October 13. october.

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The sale of concert tickets in the United States can be chaotic, as shown, precisely for the Taylor Swift tour, the case of the giant Ticketmaster which had to explain itself to Congress in Washington on alleged anti-competitive practices .

The 33-year-old musician has just completed part of her tour in the United States and Mexico and should finally make a detour via Canada in November 2024. She will now head for Argentina, then Europe, l Asia and Australia until the end of next year. With 146 dates in full stadiums, Taylor Swift – who started very young in a bar in Nashville (Tennessee, south), “capital” of the country – should reach the billion dollars in revenue.

In July, she dethroned Barbra Streisand at the top of the Billboard charts as the female artist with the most No. 1 album sales, with 12 records, including the latest Speak Now (Taylor’s Version).