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Taylor Swift has announced that a book containing never-before-seen photos from her record-breaking Elas tour, along with rehearsal footage and written reviews, will be published on November 29th.
The pop star appeared on Tuesday’s (October 15) episode of Good Morning America to share the news, announcing that her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, will be released on vinyl and CD for the first time exclusively in the U.S. division. Store Target revealed that it will be available at.
“As the final leg of The Eras Tour begins this week, it’s hard to understand,” Swift, 34, said in a statement on Instagram.
“This tour was the most amazing experience and we wanted to commemorate the memories we made together in a special way. Well, there are actually two ways.”
The 239-page book, priced at $39.99 (£30.57), features more than 500 images, including never-before-seen shots from each “era” segment of Swift’s ongoing tour.
Described as an “official retrospective” of the concert series, which the artist described as “the greatest tour of my life,” the work also includes images of instruments, sets, designer sketches and costumes used during the tour. There is.
Swift contributed personal reflections and notes to the book, written while performing to packed stadiums in cities around the world.
“This is the official retrospective of the greatest tour of my life, my beloved Elas Tour,” she said in an additional statement. “Thank you to all the fans who came to this show. You are what made The Eras tour what it was.”
Swift has released multiple “versions” of TTPD, which was released on April 19th, including a limited edition vinyl with different artwork and bonus tracks.
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The new anthology version will be released on ‘Black Friday’, priced at $59.99 (£45.87), and features 35 songs, including four acoustic bonus tracks, as well as Swift’s ‘never-seen-before’ new A poster is included. The record will also be released by Target on November 29th.
Swift performed the eighth and final leg of her Elas tour in the UK and Europe in August, featuring surprise guest Jack Antonoff, her long-time collaborator with Florence and the Machine.
During her concert at London’s Wembley Stadium on Tuesday, August 20, Swift performed her duet with Welch from The Tortured Poets’ Department, “Florida,” for the first time in a live show.
She also performed an acoustic duet on 2019’s “Death by a Thousand Cuts” and 2017’s “Getaway Car,” which she co-wrote and produced with Antonoff.
Last month, she endorsed Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, drawing the ire of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
In a lengthy Instagram post, Harris said she was watching the presidential debate and “fighting for the rights and causes I believe in.”
Trump later declared, “I hate Taylor Swift,” in an all-caps post from his Truth Social account.