Taylor Swift just concluded her wildly successful world tour, one that found her sharing the stage with celebrities from all walks of life and dominating pretty much every music headline for, like 12 months straight.
But the singer isn"t totally done just yet.
A day after Swift celebrated her 26th birthday, the artist has announced that she"s turning her world tour into a movie, one that will be available on Apple Music.
We"ve shared the trailer for "The 1989 World Tour LIVE" below.
The film was shot in front of 76,000 fans at the ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on November 28.
Directed by Jonas Akerlund, it chronicles Swift’s full performance from Sydney, replete with never-before-seen footage filmed backstage and during rehearsals.
The preview also talks up the endless stream of stars who made cameos for Swift, including Selena Gomez, Miranda Lambert, Alanis Morissette, Justin Timberlake and Mick Jagger.
"I wondered what it would be like to perform for 70,000 people," Swift narrates.
"I wondered what it would look like if they were all lit up and dancing around like no one was watching. I wondered what would happen if I was to ask the most amazing artists in the world to come out and perform on my stage. Would they do it?
"I wondered what it would be like to get so lost in it every night and never want it to end. It would be like this."
The 1989 World Tour LIVE will be released on Sunday, December 20.