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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is coming to UK cinemas in October - here's how to get tickets

It’s official. After weeks of speculation from fans, it has been announced that Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert film will be coming to UK cinemas - and tickets for screenings are on sale already.

The hugely-anticipated film, which is directed by Sam Wrench, was recorded over the first three of six nights that the singer played at the SoFi stadium in California in August. Originally announced to be screening in just the USA, Canada and Mexico from October 13, the film will now be shown in more than 100 countries.

The two-hour, 45-minute film has already broken records in the United States with presale tickets surpassing the likes of Spider Man: No Way Home and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

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The film will be shown at cinemas across the country, with VUE and Odeon already allowing fans to book tickets to see the show from October 13. Super Saver Tickets available for every screening are available at £13.13 when bought online, in reference to the singer’s lucky number.

It means fans can get a teaser of what to expect before Taylor tours the UK next year. She will perform at Edinburgh, Liverpool, Cardiff and London in June and August.

UK cinema chains said they hope fans will take the opportunity to watch the Eras Tour film in true ‘style’, by dressing up, singing along and dancing away.

Toby Bradon, General Manager for Vue UK and Ireland, said: “While summer was all about the “Barbenheimer” phenomenon, it looks as if autumn is set to be dominated by Taylor-mania – and we couldn’t be happier.

“It’s been brilliant to see the growing buzz

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