Tickets of the singer-songwriter’s concert film is expected to go on sale in more than 100 countries.
Taylor Swift is taking a break from her wildly popular tour that began in March – performances will resume in November and run late into next year.
The film was already slated for an Oct 13 release in North America but will now be available from that date at cinemas worldwide, including every Odeon location across Europe, according to a Tuesday statement from theatre giant AMC. When 33-year-old Swift first announced the film it broke the record for pre-sales in the United States in one day, raking in US$37 million.“I think we could be talking about the biggest film of the fall season, which is pretty incredible,” Jeff Bock, an analyst for box office tracker Exhibitor Relations, recently told AFP.