Taylor Swift hit another major milestone on Monday, when her concert film The Eras Tour garnered $250 million at the global box office.
According to The Wrap, the pop megastar’s film, which featured the musician’s spectacular concert tour, “broke the Guinness World Record as the highest-grossing concert film of all time globally.”
Notably, the film has eclipsed Sound of Freedom and Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves at the box office, becoming the year’s 19th highest-grossing picture worldwide.
Swift previously sent the internet into a frenzy when she announced that the extended version of her concert film will be available for rent on demand beginning December 13.
The singer took to Instagram to write a poignant message for all Swifites around the world.
“Hello!” she wrote. So, basically, I have a birthday coming up, and I was thinking that making The Eras Tour Concert Film available for you to view at home would be a wonderful way to commemorate the year we’ve had together!”
Furthermore, the Grammy-winning singer reminded her fans that the film’s extended version would include her renowned songs such as Wildest Dreams, The Archer, and Long Live.