Calling all Swifties: It’s time to pool your money together because movie theater chain Cinemark will be offering private theater rentals for Taylor Swift’s upcoming Eras Tour film. It does come with a hefty cost of $800 per screening.
The theaters can accommodate up to 40 people. With the cost in mind, as Variety points out, fans and concert goers often did pay more to see the pop star in person on her record-shattering Eras Tour. In the end, it might even be a bargain.
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In a quote obtained by Variety, Cinemark’s chief marketing and content officer, Wanda Geirhart Fearing, said, “We are excited to offer fans the ultimate โTaylor Swift: The Eras Tourโ concert film VIP experience in their own private Cinemark auditorium. We are wonderstruck by this eventโs sensational ticket sales and are thrilled to add a new era to our fan-favorite Private Watch Parties with our Private Swiftie Parties. Our larger-than-life screens and captivating surround sound deliver a most enchanting environment to sing and dance along with friends and family to the concert of the decade.โย
Unsurprisingly, Swift’s Eras Tour concert film is already breaking presale ticket records left and right, earning upwards of $26 million since it was announced at the end of August. This set a single-day record for the famous AMC theater chain, who is the film’s distributor. Due to the demand, projections already estimate that the film could open to $100 million, or possibly more.
The price to see the film without renting out a personal theater is $19.89 for adults and $13.13 for children and seniors.
Swift swept up nine awards at the MTV VMAs on September 12, which included Best Pop, Best Direction, and Video of the Year โ all for “Anti-Hero.” Her win for Best Video also makes her the first and only artist in history to win the coveted award four times at the awards show.
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour will be released in theaters on October 13. You can get your tickets here.
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