Taylor Swift drops the trailer of her concert film on December 13, which is also her 29th birthday. The singer-songwriter announced on her Instagram account her latest concert film, the Reputation Stadium Tour, which will be available on Netflix this coming New Year's Eve.
Swift posted a clip on her Instagram, thanking everyone for all the birthday wishes and surprised her fans with the trailer of her Reputation Stadium Tour film. She wrote in the caption, "You made this tour so insanely fun for all of us on stage." The singer also thanked her friends Camila Cabello and Charli XCX, as well as her band, and dancers.
"When she fell, she fell apart," Swift said at the beginning of the clip.
View this post on InstagramThanks so much for all the birthday wishes! Today I finally get to show you something we’ve been working on for a while... the trailer for the Reputation Stadium Tour! The entire concert film will premiere on @netflix at 12:01AM PST December 31. You made this tour so insanely fun for all of us on stage, and I’m really excited that we will have this memento of the memories we all made together this year. I also got to share the stage with such wildly talented people @camila_cabello, @charli_xcx, my band and dancers who shine so brightly in this film. You’re the best. Thank you for everything. A post shared by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on Dec 13, 2018 at 5:07am PST
Swift's reputation tour started in Arizona back in May and wrapped up in Tokyo last November. Her tour broke records along the way, wherein the singer's opening night in Arizona has seen 59,157 fans supporting her, as per Billboard. The reputation tour grossed more than $54 million in just first month alone in seven shows with roughly 400,000 tickets sold. The album itself also sold two million copies after being released on its first week.
The singer has been distant from the public for more than a year, but her loyal fans warmly welcomed her back - who also waited for her new album. Swift surprised her fans through a meet-and-greet before and after every show and she also surprised them with special guests such as Sugarland, Shawn Mendes, and Maren Morris.
But, the "biggest" guest of all was the giant snake where she embraced it during her Reputation era after being bullied on social media, comparing her with the reptile. During her opening night in Arizona, the singer revealed she went through low times in the previous year.
Swift shared she had learned an important lesson, and that lesson is that you shouldn't care so much if ever you feel misunderstood by many people who don't really even know you. The singer said the most important thing is you feel understood by those who know the real you, those who will show up for you, and those who see you as a human being.
The Reputation Stadium Tour film will premiere on Netflix this Dec. 31 at 12:01 a.m. ET