This marks not just the end of an era, but also the start of a streaming event.
This week is significant for both Taylor Swift and her fans, as her highly anticipated “End of an Era” documentary series is set to debut on Friday, just a day before her 36th birthday.
Swift mentioned at an exclusive advance screening that, “When something works out as well as it does, there’s a lot of magic and mystery that happens.”
The series, spanning six episodes, will give viewers a unique insight into her nearly two-year record-breaking tour. It’s expected to cover everything from her relationship with fiancé Travis Kelsey to her emotional moments and how she unwinds after shows. Here’s what you need to know to catch it all from your living room.
When will the Taylor Swift documentary and concert film be released?
The first two episodes of “The End of an Era” will drop on Disney+ on December 12, 2025, at 12:00 AM PT. From then on, two new episodes will be available every Friday until December 26. Additionally, the concert film titled “Taylor Swift | The Elas Tour | The Final Show,” featuring full footage of her last performance in Vancouver, will also premiere on December 12 at midnight PT.
How to watch the Taylor Swift documentaries and concert films
Since both of these projects are exclusive to Disney+, a subscription to the streaming service is necessary to view them. The ad-supported plan starts at $11.99 per month. For just $1 more, viewers can opt for a bundle that includes Hulu. There are also options for more comprehensive subscriptions featuring HBO Max and ESPN+.
Is there a trailer for “The End of an Era”?
Yes, Disney has released two trailers for “The End of an Era.” One can catch a special sneak peek of the season premiere online.

