As of 2026, there are several Taylor Swift documentaries and concert films available to stream, most notably the 2025 docuseries Taylor Swift: The End of an Era on Disney+. This six-part series, which premiered in December 2025, serves as the definitive behind-the-scenes look at the record-breaking Eras Tour, concluding with footage from the final shows in Vancouver. Other essential viewing includes the raw and political Miss Americana (2020) on Netflix, the intimate Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions (2020) on Disney+, and the high-energy Reputation Stadium Tour (2018) on Netflix. Fans can also find the Eras Tour concert film, including the extended “Taylor’s Version,” on Disney+. These films collectively document Swift’s evolution from a country prodigy to a global billionaire and cultural phenomenon, offering unparalleled access to her songwriting process, business strategy, and personal life.

Taylor Swift: The End of an Era (2025)

Released in late 2025, The End of an Era is a multi-part docuseries that chronicles the massive undertaking of the Eras Tour from its conception to its final curtain call in December 2024. The series provides an intimate look at the logistics of the highest-grossing tour of all time, featuring interviews with Swift, her family, her backup dancers, and guest stars like Ed Sheeran and Sabrina Carpenter.

The documentary is particularly noted for its emotional depth, covering the physical toll of the three-hour performances and the personal challenges faced by the touring crew. It also highlights the cultural impact of the tour, from “Swiftnomics” to the fan-led tradition of trading friendship bracelets. The series premiered alongside a companion concert film, The Eras Tour: The Final Show, which captures the unique setlist changes and emotional final moments in Vancouver, Canada.

Miss Americana (2020)

Directed by Lana Wilson, Miss Americana premiered at the Sundance Film Festival before its global release on Netflix. This film is widely considered Taylor Swift’s most vulnerable documentary, capturing a transformative period between her Reputation and Lover eras where she found her political voice and navigated significant personal hurdles.

Themes: The film explores Swift’s struggle with public perception, her recovery from an eating disorder, and her decision to break her career-long political silence.

Key Moments: It features the songwriting process for hits like “Only the Young” and “Lover,” as well as candid conversations with her mother, Andrea Swift.

Impact: Miss Americana humanized Swift for a broader audience, detailing the “need to be thought of as good” and her transition into an artist who prioritizes her own values over universal approval.

Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions (2020)

Filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic, this Disney+ original serves as a “living” version of Swift’s eighth studio album, Folklore. Set at the secluded Long Pond Studio in upstate New York, Swift performs every track in order alongside her co-producers Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff.

The documentary is stripped-back and acoustic, mirroring the indie-folk nature of the album. It is famous among fans for confirming that the mysterious songwriter “William Bowery” was actually Swift’s then-boyfriend, Joe Alwyn. The film offers a rare, technical look at her songwriting craft, explaining the fictional narratives and “folklorian” woods she built while in isolation. It remains a 100% rated film on Rotten Tomatoes for its musical purity and intimate atmosphere.

Reputation Stadium Tour (2018)

Currently available on Netflix, this concert film documents the Dallas stop of Swift’s 2018 Reputation Stadium Tour. Unlike her more narrative documentaries, this is a high-octane celebration of her “villain era,” featuring massive inflatable snakes, pyrotechnics, and a giant floating carriage.

The film is essential for understanding Swift’s career arc, as it captures the moment she reclaimed her narrative following a period of intense public scrutiny. It features guest appearances from Camila Cabello and Charli XCX and showcases the intricate choreography and stage design that set the stage for the even larger scale of the Eras Tour. For fans who missed the live shows, this remains the definitive high-definition record of the Reputation era.

Early Works and Tour Films

While her recent projects have dominated the charts, Swift’s early documentaries provide the context for her rapid rise to stardom. Many of these are available through secondary streaming services or digital purchase.

Journey to Fearless (2010)

This three-part miniseries originally aired on the Hub Network and combined concert footage with home movies. It serves as an origin story, showing a teenage Swift preparing for her first major headlining tour. It is currently available to stream via Shout! Factory and select digital retailers.

The 1989 World Tour Live (2015)

Originally an Apple Music exclusive, this film captures the peak of Swift’s transition into global pop superstardom. Filmed in Sydney, Australia, it features an array of “squad” guest appearances that defined the 2015 pop culture landscape. While its availability on major streaming platforms has fluctuated, it remains a pivotal piece of her filmography.

Practical Information and Planning

For fans looking to host a “Taylor Swift Documentary Marathon” in 2026, here is the logistical breakdown for accessing these films.

Disney+ Subscription: Required for The End of an Era, The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version), and Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions.

Netflix Subscription: Required for Miss Americana and the Reputation Stadium Tour.

Digital Purchase (VOD): The Eras Tour concert film is available for rent or purchase on Prime Video and Apple TV for those without a Disney+ subscription.

Total Viewing Time: Watching all major documentaries and concert films back-to-back would take approximately 12 to 14 hours.

FAQs

Where can I watch the new 2025 Taylor Swift docuseries?

The six-part docuseries Taylor Swift: The End of an Era is available exclusively on Disney+ as of December 2025.

Is the Eras Tour documentary different from the concert film?

Yes. The concert film focuses on the performance itself, while the docuseries (The End of an Era) focuses on the behind-the-scenes logistics, crew stories, and personal interviews.

Where can I watch Miss Americana in 2026?

Miss Americana remains a Netflix Original and is available to stream on the platform worldwide.

Is the Reputation Stadium Tour still on Netflix?

Yes, as of April 2026, the Reputation Stadium Tour continues to be available for streaming on Netflix.

Who directed Taylor Swift’s latest documentary?

The End of an Era was directed by Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce, who previously worked on several high-profile music documentaries.

Does the Folklore documentary feature live performances?

Yes, The Long Pond Studio Sessions features live, acoustic performances of all 17 tracks from the Folklore album.

What is the highest-rated Taylor Swift documentary?

Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions currently holds a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, making it her most critically acclaimed film.

Are there any Taylor Swift documentaries on Hulu?

Most of Swift’s content is split between Disney+ and Netflix. Currently, there are no exclusive Taylor Swift documentaries on Hulu in the UK or US.

Can I buy the documentaries on DVD or Blu-ray?

Most of these are streaming exclusives. However, a limited-edition physical release for The Eras Tour was made available in late 2024 through her official website.

Is Taylor Swift: Journey to Fearless still available?

Yes, it can often be found on Shout! Factory TV or purchased through Amazon and Apple VOD services.

Does Travis Kelce appear in the new docuseries?

Yes, The End of an Era features footage and interviews involving Travis Kelce, documenting his presence during the 2024 legs of the Eras Tour.

From the political awakening in Miss Americana to the stadium-sized triumph of The End of an Era, Taylor Swift’s filmography provides a roadmap of a career defined by reinvention and resilience. 

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