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Taylor Swift Makes Box Office History with Eras Tour Concert Film
Pop superstar Taylor Swift’s new concert film “Eras Tour” dazzled in its box office debut this past weekend. The highly anticipated film brought in massive ticket sales in its opening frame, shattering records and exceeding expectations.
Eras Tour Impressive Opening Weekend Ticket Sales
According to estimates from distributor AMC Entertainment, “Eras Tour” grossed over $95 million domestically in its first three days of release. Analysts had predicted a debut north of $100 million, but Swift ultimately fell just shy of that massive benchmark. Nevertheless, the film’s debut significantly outpaced other recent concert films geared toward younger audiences. In achieving this $95 million figure, Swift’s film broke the previous record for the largest opening weekend ever for a concert film.
That mark was formerly held by Justin Bieber’s 2011 film “Never Say Never”, which opened to $29 million. Swift similarly overtook the $31 million debut of Miley Cyrus’s 2008 concert, “Best of Both Worlds”. “Eras Tour” also scored the widest release in history for a concert film, screening in over 3,850 theaters across North America. This unprecedented screen count gave the film incredible access to audiences right from opening weekend. While making comments about the big feat, Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at BoxOffice.com stated:
“The film’s debut is an undeniable tentpole-level success despite the challenges of predicting what it might achieve. “Swift, her fans, and theatrical exhibition should all be celebrating the results.”
Record-Setting Marks for Swift
With these results, Swift’s concert film has firmly established itself as the highest-grossing concert film ever released domestically. The concert film was a hit with critics and audiences alike, earning an excellent CinemaScore. This positive reception indicates the film should continue performing well in the coming weeks. It may also ultimately rank among the top ten highest openings of 2023, potentially overtaking films like “The Joker” to become the biggest October debut ever. Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore also said:
“Swift’s excitement-inducing reputation and the unprecedented nature of the release led to a massive outpouring of interest in the film certainly contributed to some overblown expectations of a $100 million plus weekend, but that should not detract from the enormity of this box office achievement.”
Pop superstar Taylor Swift has faced intense public interest over her new relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. The high-profile couple sparked a media frenzy after being photographed holding hands in New York City and making surprise appearances on Saturday Night Live this past weekend. Swift’s personal life is under the microscope as her romance with the NFL star thrusts her further into the spotlight.
Behind these numbers, analysts see tremendous enthusiasm from Swift’s loyal fanbase, which turned out to support her first concert film in over a decade. Distributor data showed over 60% of tickets were pre-sales, and nearly 80% of the audience was female. The film’s long-term box office prospects remain promising, as stellar word of mouth and repeat viewings from fans could push “Eras Tour” over the coveted $100 million mark in the coming weeks. Achieving these records is a testament both to Swift’s phenomenal popularity as an artist and to her fans’ eagerness for new concert content from their idol.
Taylor Swift Makes Box Office History with Eras Tour Concert Film