Taylor’s Encore: What She Just Revealed on GMA and Why We Can’t Wait
Taylor’s Encore
When Taylor Swift stepped onto Good Morning America on October 13, 2025. She didn’t just tease something new; she dropped what might be the grandest closing act to her Eras Tour era. She announced that on December 12, Disney+ will host not only a concert film called The Eras Tour | The Final Show but also a six‑episode docuseries titled The End of an Era. This marks a turning point: she’s offering a full, behind-the-scenes wrap‑up of the tour’s final leg, something fans have long hoped for.
The Schedule
Here’s how the schedule works: on December 12, Disney+ will premiere The Final Show, which captures her final concert in Vancouver, including a full set from The Tortured Poets Department (an album that wasn’t part of the original tour film). Also on that date, the first two episodes of The End of an Era will drop. Then, on December 19, episodes 3 and 4 will stream, and on December 26, episodes 5 and 6 will arrive.
Eras Tour
Let’s rewind: the first Eras Tour movie on Disney+ (and in theaters) documented part of her stadium run — it was a cinematic concert film. That version broke records, became the highest-grossing concert film ever, and saw huge streaming demand once on Disney+. Yet that earlier film was focused on capturing the stadium spectacle and emotional resonance of the shows, without the full arc of the tour’s wind‑down or much of the backstage story.
The Final Show
The new concert film The Final Show differs by including the Tortured Poets Department set, which wasn’t part of the original film’s cut. And the docuseries will go deeper: showing rehearsals, the logistics of tour life, her emotional states, interactions with collaborators (like Ed Sheeran, Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, and FlorÂence Welch), and moments with family, crew, and even her fiancé, Travis Kelce. In short, the new project is designed to be a full retrospective, not just concert footage.
Eras Tour
Why does this matter? Because the Eras Tour shattered nearly every record it touched. It became the highest‑grossing tour in history, earning over $2 billion in ticket sales. The earlier tour film became the highest‑grossing concert film ever, earning in the hundreds of millions globally. On Disney+, the Eras Tour movie broke records too — in its opening weekend, it hit 4.6 million views as calculated by runtime, and over 16.2 million hours of streaming in just three days, making it the most‑streamed music film on the platform. And even before streaming, its box office presales broke AMC single‑day advance ticket records.
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When she announced, Taylor said, “We have broken every single record you can break with this tour. The only thing left is to close the book.†This new Disney+ project seems to be exactly how she intends to close the book, by giving fans full access to the end of an era.
So mark your calendars: December 12 is the day the final show and docuseries launch. Over the next two weeks, the rest of the episodes arrive, letting viewers watch her legacy fold gently (and powerfully) into her next chapter.









