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Taylor Swift is set to release a six-episode docuseries about her blockbuster Ella Tour, and it will be filled with Travis Kelsey PDA.
The singer announced the exciting news on “Good Morning America” on Monday, and also shared a trailer for a special Disney+ project via Instagram.
“It was the end of an era and we knew it,” Swift, 35, captioned the post.
“We wanted to remember every moment leading up to the climax of the most important and intense chapter of our lives, so we allowed the filmmakers to record this tour and all the stories woven into its conclusion. And we allowed them to film the entire final show.”
The trailer shows the “Oparite” artist hugging and kissing Kelce, 36, backstage at a show.
In another cute moment, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is seen holding his now-fiancée while rehearsing for his Elas Tour stage debut in June 2024.
Swift’s post continued with the caption, “The Era’s Tour | The Final Show, featuring the entire set of Tortured Poets, and the first two episodes of the six-episode behind-the-scenes documentary, The End of an Era, will be available on @disneyplus on December 12th.”
Other famous faces in the teaser include Sabrina Carpenter, who has opened for several of Swift’s shows, and her collaborators Gracie Abrams and Ed Sheeran.
Swift included some intimate behind-the-scenes moments from her record-breaking tour, from rehearsals to celebrating with her crew to life on the road.
In one sneak peek, she was seen removing her makeup while taking a bath in her hotel room.
“I can’t sleep. I can’t even get off,” she explained, removing her false eyelashes. “I watch a lot of TV, I get room service in bed, I sign a box of 2,000 CDs, and I get tired. Then I do it all over again.”
Other moments featured in the docuseries include footage of the songwriter working out, rocking a Chiefs shirt and hugging his parents, Scott and Andrea Swift.
Taylor’s Elas Tour was a cultural phenomenon, lasting from March 2023 to December 2024.
While touring, Taylor recorded two new albums, “The Tortured Poets Department” and “The Life of a Showgirl,” and re-recorded “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” and “1989 (Taylor’s Version).”