Taylor Swift's latest release isn't a new song or album — it's a book hitting store shelves on Black Friday that commemorates the pop star's record-setting "Eras Tour." The volume chronicles Swift's wildly successful series of concerts, which concludes in December and which last year became the first music tour to gross over $1 billion. A movie version of the concert she performed on her Eras Tour also shattered box office records.It earned an estimated $96 million domestically over its opening weekend, making it the most successful concert film of all time, according to Comscore. Where can I buy the book?The new keepsake, titled "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour Book," is available only at Target.
It hits the retailer's stores on Friday, while it will become available for sale on Target's website on Saturday.Swift self-published the book under Taylor Swift Publications. Target first teased the book launch in an Instagram post on Oct.
15.Swift herself also promoted the book in an Instagram post that garnered more than 3.6 million likes. What's in The Eras Tour book?The 256-page hardcover title, which costs $39.99, includes unreleased photographs of Swift in concert from every period in her meteoric career, according to Target.The book also documents the production of Swift's epic Eras Tour, which kicked off in August 2023, including "personal reflections" written by the artist herself. In tandem with the book release, Target is also exclusively launching "The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology" album as both a vinyl record and CD.
The recording feature 35 tracks, including four acoustic versions of the following songs: "Fortnight," "Down Bad," "But Daddy I Love Him" and "Guilty as Sin?"Two million copies of the book have been printed, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.Assuming the initial print run sells out, it would generate nearly $80 million in sales.
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