Florence Welch and Taylor Swift Share Backstage Moments in Eras Tour Series

Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated docuseries Taylor Swift: The End of an Era has arrived on Disney+, offering an unprecedented look behind the curtain of the Eras Tour, one of the most ambitious and successful concert experiences in modern music history. The six‑episode series blends performance footage, personal interviews, rehearsal scenes, and candid moments from both Swift and the people who brought the tour to life.

From the opening scenes, The End of an Era focuses on the creative and emotional journey behind the tour — from early planning meetings and late‑night set tweaks to the sheer scope of logistics required for Swift’s sprawling production. Swift herself guides viewers through key choices, revealing how the tour evolved and how deeply she cared about sharing her artistry with millions of fans worldwide.

One of the series’ standout stories comes from Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine, who appears reflecting on her experience joining Swift onstage to perform their collaborative song “Florida!!!” at major tour stops. Welch admits to being both exhilarated and intimidated by the choreography and massive stage setup, joking about being starstruck in the moment before taking the spotlight with one of pop’s biggest stars.

The documentary doesn’t shy away from the challenges either. Viewers see the emotional weight of organizing a global tour, moments of vulnerability from Swift, and her commitment to the people who supported the project. One particularly memorable sequence highlights Swift handing out generous bonuses to her crew, a gesture that underscored her appreciation for the team’s dedication.

Throughout its run, The End of an Era intersperses musical highlights with personal reflections, including glimpses of Swift’s life offstage, her close relationship with fiancé Travis Kelce, and the camaraderie among her band and dancers. As new episodes continue to release weekly, fans are reliving the thrill of the Eras Tour while gaining fresh insight into what it took to make pop history.