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Beyonce, Other Stars Make Surprise Appearance At Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Premiere

BY Edwin Lamptey October 12, 2023 10:56 AM EDT
Photo Source: Instagram/@taylorswift, @beyonce

Taylor Swift is currently grabbing all the headlines with her The Eras Tour which is already receiving massive applause.

The film premiere held in Los Angeles saw attendance from diva, Beyonce, actor Adam Sandler and Racheal Zegler.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour has already made $100 million in advance ticket sales breaking Justin Bieber’s 2011 record of $99 million for his concert-themed film, Never Say Never.

The concert which is yet to hit cinemas was viewed for the first time Wednesday by teeming fans were received invitation-only tickets for the show on its opening night.

Fans of the multiple award-winning star when left in shock when she made her grand entry wearing an an Oscar de la Renta full-length blue gown.

She took time to interact with some fans and also posed for a number of photos prior to the first screening of her work.

Swift’s film was shot over the course of three concerts in Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium in August.

The film will hit cinemas in the United Kingdom on Friday, however, cult fans of the singer would be privileged to see the film earlier.

Swift’s three-hour extravaganza will only be in cinemas on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays; and it is expected to have a limited release of around four weeks, bbc.com reported.

Tickets to the 3-hour film are selling at $19.89 (before tax) for adults and $13.13 for children.

Despite having to wait in line due to heavy security presence, Swift’s fans were not worried but stood firmly while going through the necessary checks.

The premiere came off at a 14-screen cinema in a shopping center in Hollywood with fans clamoring for seats.

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