Taylor Swift shared the announcement on Good Morning America
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Taylor Swift has announced that a never-before-seen book from her record-breaking Eras tour, featuring rehearsal shots and reflections she wrote, will be released on November 29.
The pop star appeared on Tuesday's (October 15) episode Good morning America To share the news, he revealed that his latest album Tortured Poets Section: Anthology Available on vinyl and CD for the first time exclusively at US department store Target.
“We kick off the final leg of The Eras Tour this week, which is hard to fathom,” Swift, 34, wrote in a statement on Instagram.
“This tour has been the most wonderful experience and I knew we wanted to commemorate the memories we made together in a special way. Well, actually two ways.”
The 239-page book, priced at $39.99 (£30.57) contains more than 500 images, including previously unpublished shots taken from each “era” section of Swift's ongoing tour.
The artist's “official retrospective” of his concert series, which he describes as “the most amazing tour of my life”, also includes photos of the instruments, set pieces, designer sketches and costumes used during the tour.
Swift contributed personal reflections and notes to the book, while she was performing to sold-out stadiums in cities around the world.
“Here's the official retrospective of the most wonderful tour of my life, my beloved Eras Tour,” he said in an additional statement. “Thank you to the fans who came to this show. You made the Eras Tour what it became.”
Swift has released multiple “versions” of it TTPD, which was released on April 19 with limited edition vinyls with different artwork and bonus tracks.
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new Anthropology Edition – released on “Black Friday” and priced at $59.99 (£45.87) includes 35 songs with four acoustic bonus tracks and a new “never seen before” poster of Swift. The vinyl will also be available from Target on November 29.
Swift performed the eighth and final show of the UK and European leg of her Eras tour in August, bringing out surprise guests Florence and The Machine and her longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff.
The concert at London's Wembley Stadium on Tuesday August 20 marked the first time Swift performed “Florida”, her duet with Welch. Persecuted poets categoryAt a live show.
He also sang an acoustic duet on 2019's “Death by a Thousand Cuts” and 2017's “Getaway Car”, both of which were co-written and produced with Antonoff.
Last month, he drew the ire of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump by endorsing Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz.
In a lengthy post on Instagram, she said that, watching the presidential debates, Harris “fights for rights and causes I believe in.”
Trump later declared “I hate Taylor Swift” in an all-caps post from his Truth social account.