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Watch Taylor Swift’s ‘The 1989 World Tour LIVE Concert Film’ Trailer

Swift, who celebrated her 26th birthday on Sunday, tweeted a trailer for the “1989 World Tour Live” concert video and said: “Thank you so much for all the birthday wishes”. Some of the celebrities who graced the tour include Mick Jagger, Kobe Bryant and Justin Timberlake.

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The documentary will show the entire performance at ANZ Stadium in Sydney on November 28. The tour may be over but fans will soon able to watch a stream of the concert film on Apple Music, giving us a chance to relive all the magic again. The film is set to launch on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2015.

Taylor Swift at AAMI Park in Melbourne. Fans can listen to it on Apple’s radio station, Beats 1. Interscope manager Ryan Roy was also on-hand to document the festivities on Facebook, including this video that features Swift and Harris cozied up on Santa’s lap while DJ Snake does his best angry elf impersonation. Earlier this year, Swift publicly protested a licensing loophole at the company’s new music service, Apple Music, which would allow Apple to skip royalties to rights holders for any music streamed during a customer’s three-month free trial. Swift told Lowe during the interview.

“I find it to be shocking, disappointing, and completely unlike this historically progressive and generous company”, she added. I think that is probably the starting point because I didnt have a personal relationship with Apple until that point, Swift said. A heavily shared and highly publicized Tumblr post, and a threat to withhold her album, “1989”, from the service prompted a swift public response from Apple and a chance to Apple Music’s payment policy. Jonas Akerlund is listed as the director of the video in the description of the trailer.

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It will not be available for purchase, but it is free for streaming for Apple Music users.

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