Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour , Is Highest-Grossing Concert Film of All Time.<br />'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' raked in between <br />$95 million and $97 million during its opening <br />weekend, according to AMC Entertainment. .<br />Official numbers have yet to be tallied.<br />It is now the highest-grossing <br />domestic concert film, .<br />topping Justin Bieber's 'Never Say Never,' <br />which garnered $73 million in 2011, CNBC reports. .<br />Swift's film was also released in over <br />3,850 domestic locations, more than <br />any other concert film in history.<br />The film’s debut is an undeniable <br />tentpole-level success despite the challenges <br />of predicting what it might achieve. , Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at BoxOffice.com, via CNBC.<br />Swift, her fans, and theatrical exhibition <br />should all be celebrating the results, Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at BoxOffice.com, via CNBC.<br />It's estimated that 4.8 million people went to <br />see Swift's concert film over the weekend.<br />The question now is what the <br />Swift film will do for an encore <br />in the coming days and weeks, Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore, via CNBC.<br />Reports of a spectacular in-theater <br />experience bodes well for the long-term <br />playability of the film and guarantees <br />the film will easily eclipse the <br />$100 million mark in the domestic market, Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore, via CNBC