Taylor Swift is set to release a new concert film, Folklore on Disney Plus, with the "intimate concert" set to air on the streaming service.
The one-off mini-concert will be on Disney+ from Wednesday 25 November.
Disney has confirmed that fans in the UK will be able to watch it from 8.01am on the morning of November 25.
The feature will see the recording article discuss the process of each song and how amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Sharing a trailer on her official social media channels, Swift wrote: Well it’s 11/24 and 24-11=13 so I’ve got an announcement You haven’t seen this film before folklore: the long pond studio sessions will be out tonight at midnight PST on Disney Plus"
Well it’s 11/24 and 24-11=13 so I’ve got an announcement 🤓 You haven’t seen this film before ✨ folklore: the long pond studio sessions will be out tonight at midnight PST on @DisneyPlus! #folkloreOnDisneyPlus pic.twitter.com/BTWSRM0yaI
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) November 24, 2020
She says in the trailer: “There’s something about the complete uncertainty of life. If we’re going to recalibrate everything we should start with what we love the most first.”
The trailer has been viewed over 1.7 million times in the two hours it has been on Swift's official Twitter account.
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