Taylor Swift is to release an Eras Tour book to "commemorate the memories" she made with fans on her mammoth world tour.
The US pop superstar, 34, announced the latest project on social media ahead of beginning the last leg of her tour on Friday in the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
She said it will be filled with her own personal reflections and more than 500 photos including never-before-seen, behind-the-scenes shots from the shows which took fans through her back catalogue.
Alongside an announcement video, she wrote: "We'll be kicking off the final leg of the Eras Tour this week, which is hard to comprehend.
"This tour has been the most wondrous experience and I knew I wanted to commemorate the memories we made together in a special way. Well, two ways actually.
"Excited to announce that the Official Eras Tour Book, filled with my own personal reflections, never-before-seen behind the scenes photos, all the magical memories you guys brought every single night."
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— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) October 15, 2024
The singer-songwriter also announced the extended "anthology" edition of her latest chart-topping 11th studio album – The Tortured Poets Department – will be made available on vinyl and CD.
The two new items are to be released with US brand Target, with international details to be released soon.
Swift brought the European leg of her Eras Tour to Dublin in June, playing three sold-out nights at the Aviva.
Her Eras Tour features songs from across her 11 studio albums including hits from 1989, Red and Midnights.
She is set to play three dates in Miami this weekend, before moving to New Orleans and Indianapolis.
The pop star will continue the tour with six shows at Toronto’s Rogers Centre, ending with three dates in Vancouver’s BC Place on 8 December.
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Source: Press Association