We’ve had the tour, we saw the concert movie, we’ve got all the albums and all the merchandise, now there is a book.
Taylor Swift is releasing her very first hardcover publication, perfectly timed for Christmas and commemorating her historic Eras Tour across five continents and over 100 shows.
The 256-page book will feature never-before-seen photos from the tour, along with stories and memories from Taylor of life on the road, making this what Taylor has called “the official retrospective of the most wondrous tour of my life”.
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But wait, there’s more, for the first time since it started streaming in April, Swifties will be able to buy physical copies of The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology on vinyl and CD, that’s the second part of her The Tortured Poets Department album.
This and the Eras Tour book will be available at the end of November, just in time for Christmas.
Meantime, Taylor is gearing up for the final leg of her Eras Tour heading to Miami this Friday for three sold-out nights, then New Orleans, Indianapolis, then up to Canada for more shows.
To more music icons, the Beatles have a new documentary.
The upcoming project, produced by Martin Scorsese no less, who’s made some fabulous films as we know and also music documentaries on the Rolling Stones, George Harrison and Bob Dylan, is really sort of chronicling his generation.
He’s set to capture the Beatles’ first trip to the US, featuring never-before-seen footage from 1964 and brand new interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
Beatles 64 starts streaming on Disney+ on November 29.
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And 20 years after she belted out the iconic Queen song Somebody to Love in her 2004 film Ella Enchanted, Anne Hathaway is still dazzling her fans during a live fundraiser for Kamala Harris.
The actor reprised the performance during the event and it is clear, the lady can sing.
Check it out in the video above.
Finally, If you’re a fan of the 1994 cult classic Pulp Fiction, you will definitely remember Samuel L Jackson’s famous speech.
Thirty years later, the star is proving that he’s still got it, celebrating the film’s anniversary by reciting that speech word for word.
Watch the full entertainment wrap in the video above