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Cinemark Holdings Inc. is seeing record demand for the “Taylor Swift The Eras Tour” concert film, which hits theaters Oct. 13.
“Domestic pre-sales for the concert film are more than 10 times higher than the exhibitor has seen for any other cinema engagement event as fans seek out the experience of an era,” the company said, in a statement Tuesday. Cinemark’s
CNK,
stock rose 0.9% in premarket trades Tuesday after ending Monday’s session up 0.8%.
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“The anticipation to experience Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour on the big screen has blown everyone away, and Cinemark is thrilled to offer iridescent popcorn, exclusive merchandise and exciting giveaways that will ensure fans create a night that they will remember forever and always,” Wanda Gierhart Fearing, Cinemark chief marketing and content officer, said in the statement.
Last month Cinemark announced Private Swiftie Parties, where fans can hire a private auditorium to watch the film.
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Cinemark rival AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc.
AMC,
recently announced that the film had shattered the company’s record for single-day advance ticket sales, with $26 million in ticket revenue sold on Aug. 31.
Major concert films are in the spotlight, boosted by high-profile tours from Taylor Swift and Beyoncé, whose “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé” will hit cinemas next month. On Monday Cinemark announced that preshows for Beyoncé’s film will begin Nov. 30. AMC is also selling tickets for “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé,” with shows starting Nov. 30.