Taylor Swift Eras screenings: UK fans encouraged to sing

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Taylor Swift on stage, she is wearing a blue leotard and has a blue guitar. Her hand is in her straight, blonde hair as she smilesImage source, Getty Images
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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concert has already made millions in presale tickets

Taylor Swift fans are being encouraged to dance and sing along during UK screenings of her Eras concert film.

Odeon and Cineworld have told BBC Newsbeat that fans can forget normal cinema etiquette. Mostly, at least.

An Odeon spokesperson said Swifties could "absolutely celebrate by singing and dancing" during the film.

Cineworld said fans were welcome to "shake it off and dance along", but must leave "confetti and glitter" at home.

The film was shot over the course of three concerts in Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium in August, and the set list includes tracks spanning her whole career.

It will be released in the UK later on Friday, but has already opened in North American cinemas a day early due to "unprecedent demand".

Odeon's statement echoed Taylor's own announcement of the film - she encouraged Instagram followers to sing and dance, wear "Eras attire" and swap friendship bracelets.

Fans have embraced the ritual of giving homemade jewellery at the singer's live shows.

And while the chain said it wanted guests to have a "memorable experience", it had to draw the line somewhere.

"Please be mindful of others around you and make sure you keep our aisles and stairways clear at all times. As always, no dancing on the seats," it said.

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Lorna Paterson has been a Taylor Swift fan for 16 years

Cineworld has also asked guests to act respectfully and be mindful of those around them.

And, based on its banned items list, it also wants fans to think about the cinema staff who'll be cleaning up afterwards.

"While we know fans will be enchanted by the film, bringing confetti, glitter or anything that will cause disruption, create mess or damage to the screen are strictly prohibited, as is recording the film," a statement said.

Taylor fan Lorna Paterson is "super excited" to be at one of the first screenings in Nottingham later.

"I wasn't going to go and see the film because I thought I'd wait until I see her on her tour in Edinburgh next year, but I don't think I can wait that long," the 29-year-old tells Newsbeat.

"I've watched a lot of live streams and videos at the [Eras] Tour anyway, so I don't think I'm going to have any spoilers."

Another fan who can't wait to go to the cinema this weekend is Mia Hardy, who has been a Taylor fan since 2012,

And the 19-year-old is glad there are relaxed rules for the showings because she's dressing up for the occasion.

"I'm wearing a dark blue sparkly dress inspired by Midnight's album," she says.

"I'll be singing along and dancing tonight and most likely crying at certain songs."

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Mia Hardy is seeing Taylor six times next year

The Eras Tour concert film is predicted to be one of the biggest films of the year, and will be released in more than 100 countries.

It's already the most profitable concert film in history, making more than $100m (£81.2m) in advance global ticket sales.

For UK fans, it'll be a preview of the show, as Taylor will perform in London, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Liverpool next year.

Or, as tickets were incredibly hard to get hold of, the cinema might be the next best thing.

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