Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Docuseries Is Coming to Streaming—Here’s When

Taylor Swift sets a December streaming debut for The End of an Era, a six-part Eras Tour docuseries promising unprecedented backstage access to her globe-spanning phenomenon, with the platform now revealed.
Taylor Swift is not done with the Eras era. She just locked in a release date for a six-part behind-the-scenes docuseries on Disney+, and for good measure, she is dropping a brand-new concert film from the tour’s final stop. Clear your December.
The docuseries: what it is and when it lands
Swift announced that her six-part series, titled "The End of an Era," hits Disney+ on December 12, 2025. It promises a closer-than-usual look at how the Eras Tour came together behind the curtain.
"It was the end of an era and we knew it," Swift wrote on Instagram. "We wanted to remember every moment leading up to the culmination of the most important and intense chapter of our lives."
Scope check: the tour this is documenting
The show digs into the making of a tour that ran from March 2023 through December 2024, racked up 149 performances around the world, and crossed $2 billion in ticket sales. In other words: massive, even by Swift standards.
How Disney+ is rolling it out
Disney+ will drop the first two episodes on December 12, then follow with two episodes a week for the next two weeks to finish the six-part run. A short teaser is already out there, flashing rehearsal footage and candid, between-show moments.
Who might pop up
The series could include appearances from Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran, and Florence Welch, plus family and close collaborators. Expect a blend of production nuts-and-bolts and the emotional side of building a juggernaut like this.
Bonus content: a new concert film
Alongside the series, Swift also announced "The Eras Tour | The Final Show," filmed at the last stop in Vancouver. This cut features the full Tortured Poets Department segment — its first time on screen since those songs were added to the live setlist. If you felt the FOMO when that chunk wasn’t in earlier releases, this is the version you were waiting for.
Timing matters
All of this follows the blowout launch of Swift’s latest album, "The Life of a Showgirl," which arrived on October 3 and set fresh sales records — including topping Adele’s "25" for first-week numbers. Yes, that happened.