Taylor Swift’s Docuseries: How to Watch Every Episode and What’s Inside

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If you woke up wondering where to see Taylor Swiftโ€™s new behind-the-scenes show, the answer is simple. Taylor Swift: The End of an Era, the official docuseries about the record-breaking Eras Tour, is now streaming exclusively on Disney+. The series premiered on December 12, 2025, with a unique episode release schedule designed to build excitement week to week.

Alongside the docuseries, a separate concert film is also available. Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show captures the tour’s last performance in Vancouver, including songs from The Tortured Poets Department for the first time in a concert film.

Complete Episode Release Schedule and Times

The six-episode docuseries is not dropping all at once. New episodes are arriving in pairs every Friday, leading to a special finale on the day after Christmas.

Here is the full release calendar for The End of an Era:

  • Friday, December 12, 2025: Episodes 1 and 2 launched on Disney+.
  • Friday, December 19, 2025: Episodes 3 and 4 will be added.
  • Friday, December 26, 2025: The final two Episodes, 5 and 6, will arrive.

New episodes go live on Disney+ at 12 a.m. Pacific Time / 3 a.m. Eastern Time on their release day. For viewers who prefer network television, ABC aired a preview special on the night of December 12, featuring the first episode of the docuseries and part of the new concert film.

Where and How to Stream the Docuseries

The End of an Era is available globally only on Disney+. You cannot watch it on Netflix, Hulu, or any other streaming service.

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To subscribe, visit the Disney+ website. They offer a few different plans:

  • Disney+ (with ads): $11.99 per month
  • Disney+ (ad-free): $18.99 per month

Disney+ also offers bundle deals that include Hulu and ESPN+, which can be a cost-effective choice if you use those services. The first two episodes, along with the new concert film, are already available to stream for all subscribers.

What to Expect in the Docuseries and Concert Film

This release includes two major projects that offer different views of the Eras Tour experience.

The End of an Era is a six-part documentary that goes behind the curtain. It follows Taylor Swift as the tour grows from an idea into a global event, showing the work, challenges, and personal moments along the way. The series is not just about Swift. It also highlights her collaborators, including fellow artists, her band, and her dancers.

โ€œI wanted to over-serve the fans. That was my main goal,โ€ Swift says in the docuseries.

Early episodes show personal scenes, like Swift playfully scolding her cats or talking with her fiancรฉ, Travis Kelce. They also cover difficult times from the tour’s final year, including the singer’s emotional response to a terror threat in Vienna. The series features appearances from special guests like Ed Sheeran, Sabrina Carpenter, Gracie Abrams, and Florence Welch.

The second project, Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show, is a pure concert experience. This film documents the very last show of the tour in Vancouver, Canada. It is distinct from the 2023 concert film because it includes the full setlist as it was performed after Swift released The Tortured Poets Department. This means you can see live performances of songs like “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” and “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?”. The film also features a special acoustic set and a nostalgic five-song mashup created just for the final show.

Star-Studded Cast and Key Crew

The docuseries features a long list of people who were part of the Eras Tour family. Alongside Taylor Swift, the cast includes her parents Scott and Andrea Swift, her brother Austin Swift, and her fiancรฉ Travis Kelce.

Fellow musicians who appeared as special guests on tour are also featured, such as Ed Sheeran, Sabrina Carpenter, Gracie Abrams, and Florence Welch. A significant part of the show is dedicated to the dancers and crew who made the tour possible, including associate choreographer Amanda Balen and dancer Kameron Saunders.

The series is directed by Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce, with Taylor Swift serving as creator and narrator.

Early Reactions from Critics and Fans

Initial reviews for the docuseries have been very positive. On the review site Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an approval rating of 88% based on early critic reviews. Critics have described it as a “victory lap” for the successful tour, praising its intimate and emotional moments. One review noted that the scenes showing Swift’s daily life feel “unguarded and off the cuff,” making the series compelling to watch.

Fans on social media and review platforms are sharing their excitement. Many highlight the emotional impact of seeing the hard work and personal stories behind the tour.

โ€œIt is amazing that she is able to maintain so much love and empathy for her fans,โ€ one fan wrote on IMDb, reflecting a common sentiment among viewers.

Another fan review called the series “wholesome,” appreciating how it “magnifies the importance of each person among the crew”.

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