Apple Music will exclusively stream "1989 World Tour Live," a film of Taylor Swift's world concert tour for her fifth album, "1989."
Swift first broke the news through her Twitter page during her birthday, Dec. 13. After thanking those who wished her well on her birthday, the 26-year old pop star revealed a trailer to "1989 World Tour Live."
Thank you so much for all the birthday wishes. I have a little surprise for you. #1989WorldTourLIVE @applemusic https://t.co/actZbWBt4R
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) December 13, 2015
Apple Music's Twitter account immediate retweeted her post, which she followed with a tweet containing the promotional poster for the concert tour compilation.
JUST ANNOUNCED! @taylorswift13's #1989WorldTourLIVE, only on #AppleMusic. See it 12/20. https://t.co/vq14vXfPwn pic.twitter.com/UC5Tc0ngnx — Apple Music (@AppleMusic) December 13, 2015
Taylor Swift also tweeted regarding her interview with Zane Lowe from Beats 1, Apple's own radio station.
Met up with @ZaneLowe to talk about #1989WorldTourLIVE- airs tomorrow at 9am PST on @Beats1 https://t.co/rzGwjF4mYn pic.twitter.com/gaF0k62cqt — Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) December 13, 2015
Beats 1 describes the "1989 World Tour Live" as packed with massive hits, superstar guests and behind-the-scenes footage of the world tour. The world tour covered North America, Europe, Shanghai, Singapore, Japan and Australia. Several personalities, such as Justin Timberlake, Selena Gomez, Ellen DeGeneres, Wiz Khalifa and Mick Jagger, appeared as Swift's special guests.
The album contains 13 tracks, which includes "Blank Space," "Bad Blood," "Shake it Off" and "Wildest Dreams." The Rolling Stone magazine rated it at 4 out of 5 stars and placed it at No. 10 of their Best of 2015 list.
The video content will be available exclusively through Apple Music starting Dec. 20. For those who have yet to sign up, there is a three month free trial to those who sign up for the service.