Taylor Swift’s concert film is set to be shown in cinemas worldwide ahead of the release of her twelfth studio album, “The Life Of A Showgirl,” on October 3.
Swift revealed that the album launch will be accompanied by an 89-minute theatrical event for fans globally, featuring the premiere of her upcoming single’s music video, “The Fate of Ophelia,” and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.
The film will include insights from the singer-songwriter on her new album and debut lyric videos, as detailed by Bang Showbiz.
In addition to the cinematic release, SiriusXM is launching a dedicated Taylor Swift station called “Taylor’s Channel 13,” airing tracks from her entire discography until October 19. The station will play the new album in its entirety every two hours after its release.
SiriusXM’s president, Scott Greenstein, expressed excitement about the partnership, emphasizing Swift’s influence across music and pop culture.
Taylor Swift’s upcoming album has broken Spotify records as the most pre-saved album in history. She shared her excitement about the project on the New Heights podcast, co-hosted by NFL players Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce.
Fans have taken to social media to express their anticipation for the new SiriusXM channel, with many downloading the app to access Taylor Swift’s exclusive content.
The 24/7 Taylor Swift radio station launched on September 20 and will continue airing until October 19, with the new album playing in full every two hours post-release.
Listeners can tune in to Taylor Swift’s radio station on Sirius XM’s Channel 13 or via the SiriusXM app.
The concert film will be available for a limited time from October 3 to 5, 2025, through AMC Theatres Distribution. Ticket prices for US screenings are set at $12, with international pricing details to be announced shortly for the UK and Ireland.
In the UK and Ireland, select cinemas will be screening the concert film, and viewers are advised to check local listings for additional venues. Tickets are scheduled to go on sale today, September 23.