Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour: The Final Show’ Earns Five Emmy Nominations

The Disney+ concert film, shot at the tour’s Vancouver conclusion, is up for variety special and four technical categories. Swift last received an Emmy in 2015.

The concert film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The Final Show has received five nominations for the 78th Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded). The nods—her first since winning an interactive media Emmy a decade ago—arrive shortly after her marriage to Travis Kelce, though the timing is incidental to the film’s own weight.

Shot at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, the Disney+ special documents the final stop of a tour that expanded while it was underway. When Swift wrote and recorded The Tortured Poets Department on the road, she revised the setlist to include the new era, and the film locks that version of the show. “It was the End of an Era and we knew it,” she wrote on Instagram ahead of the release. “We wanted to remember every moment.”

Glenn Weiss is nominated for directing, and the film is also up for picture editing, sound mixing, and technical direction. In its main category, it competes against comedy specials from Nikki Glaser and Dave Chappelle, a revived Muppets Show, and the Wicked: One Wonderful Night

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