Have you ever seen the price of live performance tickets nowadays?

Bruce Springsteen has, however he’s A-OK with the sky-high costs, apparently.

Many customers aren’t, selecting to grit their enamel relatively than raid their financial institution accounts for his or her favourite bands. Some nonetheless pay the exorbitant charges, understanding they might by no means see the act in query once more.

Seventy-something rockers don’t stay eternally.

After which there’s Taylor Swift.

There’s no different pop star who instructions the nation’s consideration fairly just like the 33-year-old. Her latest tour shattered Ticketmaster computer systems into tiny little items and precipitated a sensation wherever she went.

It’s not Beatlemania, nevertheless it’s fairly darn shut.

Swifties who couldn’t pony up for tickets this time round, and they’re legion, now have a second probability.

“Taylor Swift: The ERAS Tour” will grace theaters Oct. 13, a cultural occasion that would make live performance movies hip once more. AMC and Cinemark, the theaters displaying the Swift characteristic, are already reporting brisk gross sales.

Tickets for the theatrical occasion might be priced at $19.89 for adults and $13.13 for kids, and AMC says it has shored up its ticket server capability to deal with site visitors at greater than 5 instances the present report for many tickets offered in an hour.

This isn’t the one live performance movie to grace theaters lately.

  • “Roger Waters: This Is Not a Drill: Live from Prague” (2023)
  • “BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing” (2022)
  • “Depeche Mode: SPIRITS in the Forest” (2019)
  • “Billie Eilish Live at the 02 — Extended Cut” (2023)

Their respective followers possible rushed to see them in theaters. None left a mark on the vulture like the nice live performance movies of yore.

Bear in mind “The Last Waltz,” “Gimme Shelter,” “Stop Making Sense” and “Prince: Sign o’ the Times?”

Live performance films as soon as outlined each the period and the artist in query. It’s exhausting to consider the Speaking Heads with out imagining lead singer David Byrne in that outsized grey go well with from the movie.

The latter is heading again to theaters in full 4K glory Sept. 22 in time for the movie’s fortieth anniversary.

That Jonathan Demme movie nonetheless issues, which is why A24 is risking a theatrical launch so a few years later. Will we are saying the identical about “The ERAS Tour” in 10 years, not to mention 40?

And, ought to “ERAS” crush the field workplace like many anticipate, will different pop superstars movie their subsequent excursions to appease followers who couldn’t pony up for his or her live performance ticket charges? Film ticket costs maintain climbing, nevertheless it’s nonetheless a cut price in comparison with a live performance.

Plus, theaters provide superior sound and a communal environment that mimics the live performance expertise.

Swift starred within the 2020 Netflix documentary “Miss Americana,” however that movie centered on her behind-the-scenes moments and private evolution.

A live performance movie is a wholly totally different affair.

“The ERAS Tour” is all about stagecraft, singing and a famous person on the peak of her cultural energy.

Period-defining stars depart behind live performance movies that improve their legacies and, within the case of “The Last Waltz,” tackle a lifetime of their very own.

The cultural ball is now in Swift’s court docket.

UPDATE: Big pre-sales for “The ERAS Tour” with or with out Oscar consideration.