Taylor Swift performing at the Eras Tour in August.Photo:Kevin Winter/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

Kevin Winter/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management
Karma is a Golden Globes nomination forTaylor Swift!
The music superstar is up for a win at this year’sGolden Globe Awards, as herTaylor Swift: The Eras Tourfilm is nominated for cinematic and box office achievement.
The category is a new addition for 2024, and also includes nomineesBarbieandOppenheimer, which lead the show’s nominations list with nine and eight nods each, respectively.
Swift will also go up againstThe Super Mario Bros. Movie,Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1,John Wick: Chapter 4andGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3in the category.
A nearly three-hour spectacle that draws from her 10 albums, the concert film premiered in theaters in October, breaking records forfirst-day ticket salesandgrossing more than $200 millionat the global box office. The movie — which will beavailable for streamingon Dec. 13, Swift’s 34th birthday — also had the biggest concert film debut of all time.
Taylor Swift at her film premiere in Los Angeles in October.John Shearer/Getty

John Shearer/Getty
This year,Barbieis nominated three times in that category (for “Dance the Night,” “I’m Just Ken” and “What Was I Made For?”), while other nominees include “She Came to Me” fromAddicted to Romance, “Peaches” fromThe Super Mario Bros. Movieand “Road to Freedom” fromRustin.
Fellow artistDua Lipacelebrated her nomination on Instagram.
“wow waking up a Golden Globe nomineeeeeee!!! This barbie is so grateful! So happy I get to share this moment with my collaborators for our song “Dance the Night”@carolineailin@iammarkronson@wyattishand so much love to the Greta, Noah, Margot and Ryan on their much deserved nominations!!! Let’s go Barbie!!! 💕🤸🏻♀️💕🤸🏻♀️💕🤸🏻♀️💕”
The “Anti-Hero” singer performed her final Eras Tour show of the year in Brazil last month, and will pick things back up in Tokyo in February.
The 2024 Golden Globes will air live on CBS Sunday, Jan. 7, from 8 to 11 p.m. ET, directly after an NFL on CBS Sunday doubleheader. The show will also stream on Paramount+ and be available on the CBS app.
source: people.com