- Network: Disney+
- Series Premiere Date: Dec 12, 2025
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An entertaining, revealing and surprisingly intimate and emotional look behind the scenes of the biggest and perhaps most audacious tour the world has ever witnessed. It is almost overwhelmingly impressive.
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The first two installments of the six-episode series are entertaining, absorbing, emotional... and surprisingly eager to spotlight fan-beloved supporting characters.
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“Welcome To The Eras Tour” and “Magic In The Eras,” the Disney+ docuseries’ kickoff installments, showcase qualities Swifties find enchanting that also likely prompt many of those outside the star’s fan bubble to roll their eyes. They also mirror defining aspects of the Eras Tour itself, prioritizing maximalism and joy while highlighting Swift’s commitment to excellence even in harrowing situations.
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Taylor Swift: The End of an Era is a nice illumination into the singer-songwriter’s hugely-scaled professional operation and her personal, sometimes emotional world.
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While this docuseries may not be the in-depth exploration some fans hoped for in the first two episodes, it is evident that Swift and company made it for fans who want to relive all these moments. It’s for the Swifties who can’t stop gobbling up everything the artist puts out there. It’s for newcomers to Swift’s music.
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We see Swift in her London hotel room in mid-August – not just post-Vienna, but also just weeks after the Southport attack. .... We hear a lot about how impossible a feat Eras was to pull off. At this point, you’d be a fool to expect too much more from her. But getting to see Swift at work without her public face on is a well-timed reminder of why her fans connect with her so deeply.
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The first two hourlong episodes released today — four more will be released over the next two weeks — are a pleasant meander through the experience of assembling and performing the Eras tour, focused mostly but not exclusively on Swift.
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Eventually, it settles into a more process-based narrative about introducing new choreography for a specific song, digging a little further into the individual dancers in Swift’s crew, and ending with the performance of that song featuring a guest star. It still feels a little disjointed. .... Swift Nation will weep and cheer along with the crowds and the artist herself. Some of them, though, might also wonder, why now?
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