Taylor Swift fans have HOURS left to get Disney Plus £1.99 deal for Eras Tour

By Callum Crumlish, Entertainment Editor

Taylor Swift The Eras Tour Disney Plus

Taylor Swift The Eras Tour is hitting Disney Plus in March (Image: DISNEY)
Watch Taylor Swift, The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) on Disney Plus for £4.99
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Disney Plus is the home of Taylor Swift's extended concert film, The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version). Fans can subscribe to Disney Plus for just £4.99 to watch the movie today.

Subscribe to Disney Plus for just £4.99.

Taylor Swift fans - it is your last chance.

The Taylor Swift Eras Tour is coming to Disney Plus this week, but if you want to grab a deal, you only have a matter of hours left to do it. 

Taylor recently confirmed she will be hosting the film version of her concerts - Taylor Swift, The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) - exclusively on Disney Plus for the foreseeable future.

This film was originally released in cinemas but is just a few weeks away from transitioning to the Disney-owned streaming service, where fans can watch it at their leisure on repeat.

The movie, which is due out on March 15, 2024, will be included in the streaming service for everyone who subscribes.

And, for a limited time, fans can buy three months of the subscription for just £1.99.

This is, of course, a great alternative for fans who can not attend the upcoming Eras Tour.

The iconic American songstress is just a matter of months away from hitting Great Britain with her fabled tour dates.

When she arrives, the Anti-Hero star will be playing some of the country's biggest venues, including London's Wembley Stadium, Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium and Liverpool's Anfield Stadium - to name just a few.

You can still - but there is another way.

But, before that, you should grab the Disney Plus deal for the Eras Tour hitting the streaming service this week. 

Here's everything you need to know:

Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour - Sydney, Australia

Taylor Swift on her The Eras Tour in Australia (Image: Getty)

How to watch Taylor Swift, The Eras Tour film on Disney Plus for £1.99

Watch Taylor Swift, The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) on Disney Plus for £4.99
Partner image £4.99 View Deal

Disney Plus is the home of Taylor Swift's extended concert film, The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version). Fans can subscribe to Disney Plus for just £4.99 to watch the movie today.

Subscribe to Disney Plus for just £4.99.

Disney Plus are holding an exclusive offer beginning from Thursday, February 29, 2024, which allows new and returning customers the chance to subscribe to the service for three months at just £1.99. This deal comes to an end today, Thursday, March 14, 2024, at midnight, 23:59. 

You can sign up for the £1.99 deal by clicking this link.

By subscribing to Disney Plus, you'll have access to the full repertoire and back catalogue of the House of Mouse, including all of the Marvel films, the Avengers movies, the complete Star Wars saga, and every animated Disney movie as well.

On top of that there is an almost endless collection of TV shows available to watch, including The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, How I Met Your Mother, The Simpsons and many more.

The exclusive subscription deal does have a few caveats, however.

This £1.99 for three months deal will only be available on the "Standard with Ads" version of Disney Plus. This means you'll be receiving adverts throughout your viewing process.

Also, after the three months have come to an end, the regular price of £4.99 will begin once again.

What's more, this deal will not last forever.

The £1.99 begins on Thursday, February 29, 2024, and will run until 23:59 on March 14, 2024 - just one day before Taylor Swift, The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) hits the service.

So, if you're keen, you should act right now by clicking this link, or hitting the button below.

Watch Taylor Swift, The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) on Disney Plus for £4.99
Partner image £4.99 View Deal

Disney Plus is the home of Taylor Swift's extended concert film, The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version). Fans can subscribe to Disney Plus for just £4.99 to watch the movie today.

Subscribe to Disney Plus for just £4.99.

Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour - Sydney, Australia

Taylor Swift The Eras Tour is hitting Disney Plus (Image: Getty)

When does Taylor Swift, The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) come out on Disney Plus?

Taylor Swift, The Eras Tour will arrive on Disney Plus on March 15, 2024.

New Disney Plus films and TV shows usually go live on the streaming service at 8am each day, so fans should keep an eye out before they go to school or work for Taylor's movie to arrive.

The film, which is filled with footage from Taylor's live shows around the world, is a "history-making cinematic experience" from the 14-time Grammy Award winner.

Directed by Sam Wrench, the movie grossed more than $260 million worldwide at the box office.

This stat makes it the highest-selling concert film of all time.

Taylor Swift The Eras Tour Disney Plus

Taylor Swift The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) will hit Disney Plus on March 15 (Image: DISNEY)

How to buy tickets to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour UK?

Buy Taylor Swift - Eras Tour tickets from viagogo

Taylor Swift tickets may have already hit the general market, but you and also secure your own tickets at her 2024 Eras Tour shows in the UK using viagogo.

Click here to get yours now

Buy Taylor Swift - Eras Tour tickets from Vivid Seats

Vivid Seats is also a ticket resale website that is selling Taylor Swift tickets to fans through the second-hand market.

Click here to get yours now.

Tickets to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in the UK are out right now.

The official retailer, Ticketmaster, began selling tickets last year, but have since sold out. As they are being resold, they will be available from this link.

Otherwise, tickets are also available at a number of resale sites. While these aren't tickets that have been officially resold, they are available readily at several websites.

You can read all about the resale tickets here.

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