Taylor Swift's concert film Eras Tour has been a box office hit a week before it hits theaters.
Distribution company AMC says global advance ticket sales have exceeded $100m (£82m), adding that demand "has been amazing from the moment it was first announced".
The company says that it took less than 24 hours for the film to break the record for the highest sales in one day.
Swift's world tour, which is scheduled to continue until late 2024, is shaping up to be the biggest in history.
Stadium ticket sales could reach $1.4 billion, which would break the record currently held by Elton John on his farewell tour.
The Eras tour film is scheduled to be shown in cinemas in more than 100 countries next Friday.
Analysts estimate that in addition to advance ticket sales, the film could see another $100 million in revenue at the North American box office in its opening weekend.
Last year, Swift became the first artist in history to have songs on every top 10 singles list in the United States.
In August, Spotify said Swift had broken another record, becoming the first artist in the streaming platform's history to reach 100 million monthly listeners.
Later this month, Swift will release her next re-recorded album 1989 (Taylor's Version). She is re-recording her previous albums because that will allow her to own the original recordings of the songs.