Arts & Entertainment
Heads Up, Swifties: Guidelines For Taylor Swift Eras Tour Movie At AMC In Wayne
You can dress up for the Taylor Swift Eras Tour movie premiere Friday, and you might score a poster - here's what to know, Swifties.

WAYNE, NJ — Taylor Swift fans in Wayne are still able to snap up tickets for a concert film of the songstress's most recent "Eras Tour," which debuts Friday and is showing at several theaters in the area.
As Swifties prepare to head to local AMC Theaters on Oct. 13 for the opening of the "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" Concert Film — including at movieplexes in Wayne, Clifton, Paramus, and other towns — fans are chattering on social media about whether they'll get to dance, dress up, trade bracelets, and grab some giveaways at the shows.
The answer, according to AMC, is yes — but there are some guidelines for the show.
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The film, featuring footage from the well-attended concert tour, is nearly three hours and begins at 6 p.m. at many New Jersey theaters.
As of Wednesday afternoon, tickets were still available for the 6 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. showings at AMC Wayne 14, but cinemas are almost full. However, for the "Laser At AMC" option, there are still seats available for multiple times in Wayne.
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There are some tickets for 6 and 9:30 p.m at AMC Clifton Commons 16, and an open caption showing at 10:15 p.m.
You Can Dress Up, But...
AMC says that fans attending the film will get "mini posters" while supplies last. They can also buy snacks that come in souvenir cups and popcorn tins, ranging in price from $9.89 to $19.89 (like the Taylor Swift album...get it?)
"Experience the global phenomenon and get a free official mini poster," AMC noted. "Supplies are ample but will go fast!"
This week, AMC released details and guidelines on what's allowed.
Guidelines For Attending The Film:
- Taylor Swift Eras attire and friendship bracelets are "strongly encouraged." Masks (except standard face masks used for health purposes) are not allowed.
- They "encourage dancing and singing throughout this concert film event, but please do not dance on our seats or block other guests from viewing, safely walking or exiting the auditorium."
- You can take selfies and group photos, but not record the film.
Patch's Caren Lissner contributed to this report.
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