TAYLOR'S THANKSGIVING: POETS ANTHOLOGY, ERAS TOUR BOOK

As it prepares to resume this week in Miami, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is once again the gift that keeps on giving.

The artist will memorialize her record-setting two-year trek with The Eras Tour Book, a 256-page volume stuffed with 500+ images from her performances, and the first vinyl and CD releases of her latest Republic album THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT: The Anthology.

The Target exclusives will be available 11/29—Black Friday—in-store and the next day online.

“Here is the official retrospective of the most wondrous tour of my life, my beloved Eras Tour,” Swift said of the book, to which she contributed commentary. “Thank you to the fans who came to this show. You were what made the Eras Tour what it became.”

As for the vinyl, it will boast the 31 songs originally included on the digital-only TORTURED POETS: The Anthology in April, plus four as-yet-unspecified acoustic bonus tracks from four LPs. Only the standard, 16-track version of the album has been available in physical formats to date.

"We’ll be kicking off the final leg of the Eras Tour this week, which is hard to comprehend," the artist wrote on Instagram. "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."

Eras runs through 12/8 in Vancouver. HITS, meanwhile, still runs on Sanka and contempt.

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