Apple Music: Taylor Swift 'The 1989 World Tour Live' Streaming Available; Details Revealed!
Taylor Swift announced on Twitter that her "The 1989 World Tour Live" will be streamed via Apple Music on Dec. 20.
During the singer's 26th birthday she revealed a glimpse of her tour's behind the scenes happenings will be shared to her fans. She thanked her 67 million Twitter followers and gave the trailer as a "little surprise" for them, according to CNN Money.
The streaming service will exclusively showcase interviews and the singer's rehearsals in the film. She has recently made a partnership with the company, which she previously had a conflict with. The matter started with regards to the music distribution for subscribers during the free trial phase and resulted to her 1989 album pull out, according to Music Times.
She made an open letter in June stating, "Apple Music will not be paying writers, producers, or artists for those three months," according to Forbes.
"I find it to be shocking, disappointing, and completely unlike this historically progressive and generous company," she added.
Despite the former feud, "The 1989 World Tour Live" will be streamed through the app, which was directed by Jonas Akerlund. This will be available for paying and free subscribers to watch on Dec. 20.
It will feature scenes that were shot from her concert in Sydney, Australia on Nov.28. It will also highlight performances by Beck, Charli XCX, Selena Gomez, Mary J. Blige, Fetty Wap, HAIM, Justin Timberlake, Tove Lo, St. Vincent, The Weekend and many more.
The deal with Apple Music includes an interview on Beats 1 radio station on Dec. 14 with host, Zane Lowe at 12 nn EST. The interview will include insights about the film and her career.
Taylor Swift's world tour ended on Saturday and earned ticket sales of $240 million. She was ranked on the eighth place for 2015's world highest paid celebrities.
The company hasn't released an official statement about the singer's Twitter announcement.