Taylor Swift announces two new docuseries about the Eras Tour on Good Morning America
The pop icon Taylor Swift stunned fans on Monday’s Good Morning America (GMA) by announcing two new docuseries centered on her monumental Eras Tour. The 35-year-old multi‑platinum artist says the projects, titled The End of an Era and The Eras Tour Final Show, will begin streaming on Disney Plus on December 12. In a teaser released alongside the interview, Swift offers a candid look behind the scenes of the tour that has redefined live music for a generation.
Swift’s announcement comes as a milestone moment for fans who have followed the Eras Tour as it broke records and pushed the live-music envelope. The docuseries will reportedly weave together backstage footage, rehearsal moments, and the emotional arc of a tour that many described as a cultural phenomenon. Swift reflected on the journey, saying, “People like to talk about phenomenons… as if it just happened. The Eras Tour wasn’t random; when every single one of us clicked together, we created something bigger than the sum of its parts.”
In a statement about The End of an Era, Swift noted that the project is designed to capture the culmination of a chapter she and her team have been building for years. “We wanted to remember every moment leading up to the culmination of the most important and intense chapter of our lives, so we allowed filmmakers to capture this tour and all the stories woven throughout it as it wound down,” she said, adding that the final show would be filmed in its entirety.
The Eras Tour has already earned its place in music history as the highest-grossing tour of all time, surpassing $2 billion in revenue and attracting millions of fans across the globe. The tour, built around Swift’s ten studio albums and characterized by its distinctive “eras” concept, includes a three-hour setlist packed with 40 songs and high-profile guest appearances that amplified its appeal. In pursuing a blockbuster live experience, Swift has also become a defining figure in the modern music industry’s economics—an achievement that has positioned her as the world’s richest female musician by many metrics.
As anticipation builds for the two new Disney Plus series, fans and industry observers alike speculate about Emmy potential and the broader cultural impact of Swift’s storytelling through concert cinema. Social media chatter amplified the excitement, with fans joking about the length of the release window and the possibility of new revelations from the backstage vantage point. Nolensville and beyond, Swifties have long awaited any new material about the Eras Tour, and the upcoming docuseries appears poised to satisfy both fans and critics seeking a deeper narrative.
Taylor Swift’s marketing savvy and her knack for turning live performances into multimedia events have already reshaped how artists deploy concert footage. The Eras Tour: The Eras Tour, a previous release documenting select Los Angeles shows, demonstrated Swift’s ability to transform a tour into a cinematic experience. The new Disney Plus offerings will expand that vision, giving audiences a closer look at the effort, collaboration, and meticulous planning that underpinned what many consider a once-in-a-generation phenomenon.
With December 12 now circled on schedules worldwide, fans are ready to dive into The End of an Era and The Eras Tour Final Show—two new chapters in a saga that continues to redefine what a concert can be in the streaming era.