Author | Taylor Swift |
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Language | English |
Subject | Music, live performances, photography, Taylor Swift's career |
Genre | Non-fiction, photography, memoir |
Publisher | Taylor Swift Publications |
Publication date | November 29, 2024 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Hardcover, limited edition |
Pages | 256 [1] |
The Official Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour Book, also shortened to The Eras Tour Book, is a 256-page limited-edition photobook published by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on November 29, 2024, coinciding with the conclusion of Swift's sixth concert tour, the Eras Tour. The book was made available exclusively at Target and through Swift's official online store, contributing to its limited availability. [2] [3] The book serves as a visual and narrative reflection on the tour's artistic and thematic elements. It delves into the tour's creative development, exploring its artistic themes, detailed staging, and key moments in Swift's career. By the time The Eras Tour Book was released, the Eras Tour had already garnered global recognition, praised for its elaborate production and Swift's performances. [4]
Designed to complement the Eras Tour, the book serves as a visual and narrative documentation of the tour's production and artistic elements. It combines exclusive photography, behind-the-scenes content, and insights into the logistical and creative vision of the tour. [5] The book is divided into several sections, each offering a unique perspective on the tour and Swift's music career up to that point. It features over 500 photos taken during the tour and behind the scenes, with commentary by Swift on various aspects of the tour's production and artistic direction, as well as her own reflections on her career. A selection of fan contributions is also included. [6]
The Official Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour Book was announced by Swift on October 15, 2024, via her official social media profiles. The announcement featured a preview of the book's cover and a teaser video, offering a glimpse of the content, including select photographs and behind-the-scenes images. Swift described the book as a "love letter" to her fans, emphasizing it as "an artistic chronicle of The Eras Tour that would include over 500 exclusive photographs and insights into the creative process behind the tour." [7]
The book was released on November 29, 2024, during the final weeks of the tour. It was made available through Swift's official online store, at select concert venues, and exclusively at Target. This retail partnership was part of Swift's ongoing collaboration with Target, which has previously featured exclusive album releases and merchandise. [8] Due to the limited edition nature of the book, pre-orders at Target sold out quickly. After its release, the book became a sought-after item, with copies appearing on secondary resale markets at higher prices. [9] According to the market research company Circana, the book sold 814,000 copies in the first weekend of its release, making it the second largest non-fiction book launch in the US after former president Barack Obama's memoir A Promised Land , which sold 816,000 physical copies in its first week. [10]
Upon its release, The Eras Tour Book received generally positive reviews from critics and fans. Many praised the book's high production quality, particularly highlighting the exclusive photographs and behind-the-scenes content. Fans also appreciated Swift's personal reflections on the creation of the tour, as well as the inclusion of fan tributes that recognized their role in the tour's success.[ citation needed ]
However, the book faced criticism in several areas. Limited availability led to frustration among fans, as it quickly sold out and was later resold on secondary markets at significantly higher prices. Additionally, some readers expressed disappointment over typographical errors, formatting inconsistencies, and other minor glitches in the text and layout. Issues such as misspelled song titles, blurry images, and design flaws were widely discussed on social media, where some fans humorously referred to it as The Errors Tour Book. Despite these concerns, many fans regarded the book as a valuable collector's item that encapsulates the scale and cultural significance of the tour. [11] [10] [12] [13]
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