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The trailer for End of an Era premiering on Good Morning America didn’t go deep on the details for series’ six upcoming episodes. Given the time and care Swift put into choosing each visual representation of her music—and which costume variant she wore for which show—there will most likely be screen time dedicated to how all those looks came together.
For now, a brief voiceover promised that the documentary will uncover all the effort in every aspect of the tour, from the set design to the choreography. “People like to talk about phenomenons almost as if it was pieces falling into place. As if it just happened,” Swift says. “The Eras Tour wasn’t when all the pieces fell into place. This tour was when every single one of us, who had done so much work, push[ed] inch by inch to where we all clicked together.”
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Good Morning America was the natural destination for Taylor Swift to unveil her next project. The singer has frequented its New York City studio since Red originally premiered in the 2010s. Since then, she’s shared major updates with fans in-person (during 1989 and Lover promos) and virtually (when she originally announced the Eras Tour and, later, its official book). Those appearances have also charted alongside her style evolution. A 1989 stop came with a two-piece printed set, while Lover‘s styling involved a sheer pink Helmut Lang top and Rene Caovilla booties.
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When Taylor Swift first began the roll-out for her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, she described it on New Heights as a look at what was happening in her life offstage during the Eras Tour. In a few weeks’ time, fans will get a true look behind the curtain at last.
The End of an Era begins streaming December 12 on Disney Plus.
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