Taylor Swift is making a personal push for her Eras Tour film as the project continues its journey toward the Emmy Awards. The singer recently hosted an intimate private event at Ross House, where she met Emmy voters and highlighted the film that captured the final Vancouver performance of her record breaking Eras Tour.
The Disney+ special has received five Emmy nominations, making it an important part of this year’s awards conversation. Among its nominations is Outstanding Variety Special. The project has also been recognized in categories covering directing, sound mixing and technical work, highlighting the effort that went into recording Swift’s massive concert production.
During the private gathering, Swift spoke about the process of filming the concert and praised director Sam Wrench for his work. She discussed how the production managed to capture the feeling of escape that fans experienced during the Eras Tour.
🚨| Taylor Swift stuns with Glenn Weiss and John Ross at a private campaign event for The Eras Tour | The Final Show in LA! pic.twitter.com/Mw6FjTIw9S
— The Eras Tour (@tswifterastour) August 21, 2026
Swift also spoke about the sense of freedom that surrounded the shows and how careful filming helped preserve those moments on screen. Her comments focused on the importance of capturing not only the scale of the concert but also the connection between the performer and the audience.
The evening was not limited to discussions about the awards campaign. Swift also performed for those attending the private event, creating a relaxed atmosphere for the Emmy voters and other guests. The performance gave attendees an opportunity to experience a smaller version of the kind of connection that became a major part of her Eras Tour.
The event has also attracted attention from fans after new photos from the evening appeared online. Swift’s appearance and the private performance quickly became a talking point among fans following the singer’s latest awards push.
The Eras Tour film now heads into the next stage of the Emmy race, with voting continuing toward September. Its five nominations reflect recognition for several aspects of the production, from the overall concert special to the technical work behind the scenes.
With Swift personally supporting the project and speaking about the filmmaking process, the Eras Tour final show film remains one of the major music related entries in this year’s Emmy conversation.
