Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) | Official Trailer | Disney+



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Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version), in its entirety for the first time with the song “cardigan” and four additional acoustic songs, arrives March 14 at 6PM PT only on Disney+.

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29 Comments

  1. TAYYY❤❤ I have watched it since it was out so many times❤ it’s amazing how far she got.❤

  2. Get onboard with supporting Harris!! Now Taylor. Your fans need you to step up now to protect their God Given rights which are at risk.

  3. Disney has proven to be an antisocial, corps. And that's one of its better features. Read a book, go to a gym. Stay away from Disney everything.

  4. Outstanding concert, Everyone knows Taylor Swift but how many people know the name of her band without looking it up! ( Cheaters! ) LoL, There called The Agency, This band should be known and recognize as a household name, You have to give credit where credit is due

  5. 😮Omg loving this trailer I’ve been a swift my whole life and I play piano and Taylor’s version is my fav song to play

  6. Taylor Swift might be today's pop princess, but Yard's research found that Miss Swift is the biggest celebrity CO2e polluter of this year so far. Racking up a total of 170 flights since January, Taylor's jet has amassed a vast 22,923 minutes in the air – 15.9 days. Quite a large amount considering that she is not currently touring. 

    Taylor's jet has an average flight time of just 80 minutes and an average of 139.36 miles per flight. Her total flight emissions for the year come in at 8,293.54 tonnes, or 1,184.8 times more than the average person's total annual emissions. Taylor’s shortest recorded flight of 2022 was just 36 minutes, flying from Missouri to Nashville.

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