It’s not like it’s not been coming! Woohoo! The 12th studio album from Taylor Swift, The Life of a Showgirl, hits everywhere on 3rd October and the team-up between Piece of Magic Entertainment and AMC Theatres Distribution means there’s an international roll out for Taylor Swift – The Official Release Party of a Showgirl heading exclusively to cinemas worldwide!

With Taylor Swift – The Official Release Party of a Showgirl, global audiences can look forward to the music video for “The Fate of Ophelia”, along with behind-the-scenes footage from the music video shoot, brand new lyric videos, and Taylor’s never-before-seen personal reflections on songs from her 12th album. For all participating international locations in the 50+ territories confirmed for October 3-5 screenings, you can pick-up tickets from your local cinema or here: https://releasepartyofashowgirl.com/
To date, Piece of Magic Entertainment and AMC Theatres Distribution have reached agreements with movie theatre operators including ODEON Cinemas and Cineworld, Cinépolis, Cinemex, Cinemark, Vue Cinemas, UGC, CGV, Event Cinemas, HOYTS, Kinepolis, Pathé Cinema, Vue International, CineStar, Helios, Major Cineplex, Cineworld, Nordisk, and UCI, among many others.
In North America, where tickets have been on sale since 19 Sept, Taylor Swift | The Official Release Party of a Showgirl, will play at all 540 AMC Theatres locations across the U.S., as well as at the Cinemark and Regal chains, at Cineplex in Canada and in thousands of other movie theatre screens throughout North America, by AMC in partnership with Variance Films. The 89-minute show begins at 3 PM EDT on 3 Oct and simultaneously screens across many other domestic and international time zones, over the 3 days.
Book yourself in now: releasepartyofashowgirl.com
Order the album here: https://amzn.to/4nmFfwQ





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