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Taylor Swift’s Three-Day Album Film Tops Box Office With About $33 Million in U.S., $46 Million Worldwide

The time-limited cinema rollout tied to her new album turned devoted followers into a communal theatrical event.

Overview

  • Taylor Swift’s The Official Release Party of a Showgirl led the weekend box office with about $33 million domestically after a three-day run tied to her album launch.
  • AMC reported roughly $13 million from international markets for an estimated $46 million global total from the brief theatrical engagement.
  • The film played on more than 3,700 screens in the U.S. and Canada and 3,588 internationally, concentrating attendance into a single weekend.
  • AMC characterized it as the only album-debut movie to finish first at the domestic box office and the highest-grossing album-debut film to date.
  • The curated 89-minute program featured behind-the-scenes material, the lead single’s music video, and encouraged sing-alongs, which analysts said harnessed Swift’s fanbase and pressured competing titles, with One Battle After Another at $11 million and The Smashing Machine at $6 million.