Taylor Swift's Reputation tour to debut on Netflix on New Year's Eve
The singer has revealed a Netflix film dedicated to her Reputation tour is set to debut on 31 December
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Your support makes all the difference.Taylor Swift's Reputation tour is coming to Netflix.
The singer, who turned 29 on Thursday, made the announcement on Twitter while thanking fans for their birthday wishes.
She shared a trailer for the forthcoming concert film, which will be released on Netflix at 12.01am PT on 31 December – which is 8.01am in the UK.
"Thanks so much for all the birthday wishes! Today I finally get to show you something we’ve been working on for a while..." Swift wrote.
"The trailer for the Reputation stadium tour! The entire concert film will premiere on @Netflix at at 12.01AM PT December 31."
Netflix UK & Ireland retweeted Netflix's announcement of the forthcoming movie.
Swift can be heard saying in the trailer: "When she fell, she fell apart. When she finally rose, she rose slowly.
"She heard echoes of new words. Without your past, you could never have arrived here".
The teaser consists in footage of her shows around the world, including plenty of images of the pop star on stage as well as zooms on her fans' excited faces.
Swift's seven-month long tour kicked off in Arizona in May and saw her take to the stage around the world, including cities like London, Manchester and Dublin.
During the London leg of her tour she delighted fans by bringing Robbie Williams on stage to join her for a duet at Wembley Stadium.
In Manchester she told the crowd it was an "honour" to play in the city following the 2017 terror attack.
Her tour came to an end in Tokyo in November.
Additional reporting by PA.
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