Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour' concert film premiered on streaming platforms on Dec 13, coinciding with her 34th birthday. 

The film offers an extended version of her Golden Globe-nominated tour and includes bonus songs: “Long Live,” “The Archer,” and “Wildest Dreams.” 

In the United States and Canada, fans may only rent the film from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment on digital platforms.

Several platforms, like Amazon Prime Video, Apple, Vudu, Xfinity, YouTube TV, and Google TV, offer the film for rental. 

In observance of Swift's birth year and her album "1989%," the "Eras Tour" movie is available for rent for $19.89.

Despite some songs missing from the theater version, such as “No Body, No Crime” and “Cardigan,” the extended version includes these and more. 

Swift's re-release of "1989" on Oct. 27 set a new Spotify record for most single-day streams by an artist. 

Additional countries' streaming release dates for the concert film will soon be announced. 

The film's promotion on Instagram by Swift coincided with her birthday, expressing gratitude to fans for their support. 

Swift's tour, showcased in the film, continues globally until August 2024, with additional dates added in the U.S. and Canada for late 2024.