Entertainment Movies Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Concert Film Crosses $200 Million at the Global Box Office Three weeks after its release, 'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' has reached a major box office milestone By Sadie Bell Sadie Bell Sadie Bell was a digital news writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She joined PEOPLE in 2023. Her work has previously appeared in Alternative Press, Billboard, NYLON, Rolling Stone, and Thrillist. People Editorial Guidelines and Andrea Mandell Andrea Mandell Andrea Mandell is the Senior Editor of Entertainment Projects at PEOPLE Magazine. She joined the brand in 2022 and helps lead special projects, film coverage, festivals, awards and more. People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 30, 2023 06:15PM EDT Taylor Swift at the Eras Tour. Photo: Kevin Winter/TAS23/Getty Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert film is continuing to reach milestones at the box office. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour crossed $200 million at the global box office over the weekend, the film’s distributor AMC announced in a press release on Monday. The film documenting the acclaimed, career-spanning tour from the pop superstar, 33, hit the major benchmark just three weeks after it arrived in theaters worldwide on Oct. 13. As of this weekend, the concert film has now brought in a total of $150 million domestically. Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour in August 2023 in Mexico City. Hector Vivas/TAS23/Getty Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Premiered Last Night: Here Are All the Photos You Have to See This past Thursday through Sunday, the theatrical event grossed $24,575,184 globally — earning $24,575,184 in the U.S. and Canada and $6,494,750 across the 95 international territories where the film is currently screening. On Nov. 2, the movie directed by Sam Wrench will be released into even more international markets, including Brazil, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Turkey. When Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour arrived in cinemas, it opened to blockbuster ticket sales of $92.8 million in the U.S., making it the fifth-biggest opening of any theatrical release this year. Taylor Swift at the premiere for 'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' in Los Angeles in October 2023. John Shearer/Getty Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Romance Is 'Turning More Serious,' Says Source (Exclusive) During its debut weekend, it also reached No. 1 at the box office in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Mexico, Australia, Germany and the Philippines. The film featuring footage of the pop star’s Los Angeles concerts in August also shattered records for its genre. During its three-day opening weekend and Thursday night previews alone, The Eras Tour became the highest-grossing concert film of all time, beating out Justin Bieber's Never Say Never, which earned $73 million total over the course of its 2011 domestic run. The concert film even broke records before it arrived in theaters. Within just 24 hours of the film being announced, it became AMC’s top earner for single-day ticket sales of all time. The Grammy winner herself celebrated the release of the on-screen version of her live show with a premiere event in Los Angeles on Oct. 11. The “Cruel Summer” singer stepped out at the screening held at the Grove’s AMC theater in a strapless Oscar De La Renta gown made of textured floral cutouts and posed on a red carpet. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. What to Wear to Taylor Swift’s Concert Movie, The Eras Tour The pop star also gave a speech at the event. She said, “I've never had this much fun in my life as I have had on the Eras Tour. Just the most electric experience of my life and the reason for that is several things like my band, my dancers and crew.” “We did this show rain or shine in sickness and in health no matter what was going on in our lives,” she continued. “And we did it with a grin on our face because of what greeted us on the other side.” That night, the hitmaker also took to social media to announce the film was arriving in theaters a day earlier and to express her excitement for the release. "Look what you genuinely made me do," she wrote in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter). "I can’t thank you enough for wanting to see this film that so vividly captures my favorite adventure I’ve ever been a part of: The Eras Tour. And the best part is, it’s an adventure we’re still on together," the “Anti-Hero” artist said in reference to the upcoming international leg of the tour. Close