Taylor Swift fans up in the bleachers of her soon-to-be-completed “Eras Tour” surely missed a host of Easter eggs she stood in plain sight.
The billionaire singer-songwriter’s “Eras Tour Book” hit shelves on Black Friday, revealing previously unknown tidbits about the record-breaking concert run that’s spanned five continents over 21 months.
The $39.99, 256-page hardcover was available at Target stores, which are in desperate need of a boost after the company’s latest quarterly earnings report fell well short of Wall Street expectations. The retailer is also exclusively selling “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology” album on both vinyl and CD along with the book.
Online sales are set to start Saturday.
The initial print run was 2 million copiesThe Wall Street Journal reported.
The book marks the latest, presumably successful, effort by Swift to monetize her music beyond concerts and recordings. Her movie, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” was the highest grossing domestic concert film of all time.
Fans have had to strategize and plan for the best time to attack the massive lines for merchandise at her shows.
In the book, Swift goes deep into the vault to reveal that:
- In her performance of “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” she spins around on a small, moving platform that fans have compared to a Roomba cleaner. Swift’s book reveals it’s not automated: “The ‘rover’ platform I travel on is actually operated by a crew member, who lays inside the platform and drives it from inside.”
- Dancers in “Mastermind” glide to a checkered, black-and-white stage that is not about checkers: “And as for ‘Mastermind,’ we recreate a chessboard and when I signal the dancers to move to different spots on the board, they actually create the exact sequence for a checkmate.”
- Fans had long known that Swift rolls backstage inside a janitor‘s cart. She revealed Friday that the short, claustrophobic journey is relatively comfortable, with a seat and decorated walls.