It was the End of an Era and we knew it. We wanted to remember every moment leading up to the culmination of the most important and intense chapter of our lives, so we allowed filmmakers to capture this tour and all the stories woven throughout it as it wound down. And to film the final show in its entirety.
The Eras Tour | The Final Show, featuring the entire Tortured Poets Department set, and the first two episodes of The End of an Era, a 6-episode behind-the-scenes docuseries will be yours December 12th on @DisneyPlus
taylor comparing herself being the eldest daughter to travis being the youngest child and them both finally finding a home… im going to throw up actually #tsthelifeofashowgirl
the concept of the eldest daughter falling in love with the youngest child and it bringing childlike innocence back into her life… y’all could never understand her like i do because how are people hating on that song
All links to the full videos of Taylor's UK press tour, morning interviews! #TSTheLifeOfAShowgirl
BBC Radio 1
https://t.co/YM8UrSIvnE
Magic Radio
https://t.co/n9YwSO2JOk
Capital FM
https://t.co/Mnbk0Hdvil
Hits Radio
https://t.co/9WSLLgOe55
Heart Radio
https://t.co/fVV1Js9nfz
Taylor Swift’s poem for “The Life of a Showgirl: The Tiny Bubbles in Champagne”:
“He ran to his car from work to catch the flight
Missed the first act but somehow
it's better this way. It's just right.
Because you get to watch him make
his way through the masses
Parting the crowd like some neon Moses in a sequin sea
He is a magnet and a trampoline
The tiny bubbles in champagne
Haphazard but precise, he crash-landed next to you
Reckless, but never with your heart
If he's in, you are too
You've begun to feel that
Every song before was just a prayer
A wish list
He is not what you've been waiting for
He is more.
Why you held out
Why you left
And nothing aches suddenly
He has that effect.”
🚨| The poem for the standard edition vinyl of Taylor Swift's 'The Life of a Showgirl' spells out a different secret message! #TSTheLifeofaShowgirl
"two"
Can someone please explain the incredibly disorienting phenomenon of listening to an album for the second or third time and suddenly having a completely different experience with it? Like these CAN'T be the same tracks I heard at midnight