Advance ticket sales for the movie of Taylor Swift's Eras tour have topped $100 million worldwide making it the best-selling feature-length concert film in history.
Taylor Swift – The Eras Tour is due out on 13 October in 8,500 cinemas in 100 countries.
The film is already set to become the highest-grossing concert film ever, dethroning Justin Bieber: Never Say Never which made $99 million and was released in 2011.
This Is It, which grossed $261 million worldwide, is not considered a concert film because it only documents the performance preparations of Michael Jackson, who died before performing on stage.
Eras was initially only to be released in the United States, but the singer ultimately chose to make it a global event, even though her tour will include a second leg next year, with dozens of dates in South America, Australia, Asia, Europe, as well as the United States and Canada. She is set to play three nights at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on 28 - 30 June 2024.
The $100 million in revenue came from all cinemas worldwide that will screen the movie, including Odeon and Vue locations in Ireland.