The 30-year-old singer’s highly anticipated Netflix documentary,Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, will hit streaming services on Jan. 31, according to an update of the listing on the platform.
That’s just days after the doc will make its world premiere, at the opening night of theSundance Film Festivalon Jan. 23.
PEOPLE previously reported on thefilm’s upcoming premiere. Filmmakers have said the Swift film will be a “raw and emotionally revealing look” at the singer “during a transformational period in her life as she learns to embrace her role not only as a songwriter and performer, but as a woman harnessing the full power of her voice.”
Taylor Swift.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

In November, Swift first revealed she has beenworking with Netflix on a documentaryabout her life over the past few years.
Her announcement came amid herfeud with Big Machine label co-founder Scott Borchettaand manager Scooter Braun, who purchased Big Machine Label for $300 million earlier this year.
Swift claimed the pair had “declined the use” of her “older music or performance footage for this project.”The label then issued a statementindicating shock over the singer spreading what it called “false information.”
All seems to have worked out, for the movie at least. In early December,Varietyreported that Swift’s older material has been cleared for use in the film.
Taylor SwiftinCats.Universal Pictures UK

Before the documentary hits Netflix at the end of the month, Swift can be seen on the big screen in the film adaption of the hit musicalCats(in theaters now), for which she co-wrote an originalsong titled “Beautiful Ghosts.”
“I really had an amazing time withCats,“ sherecently toldBritish Vogue. “I think I loved the weirdness of it. I loved how I felt I’d never get another opportunity to be like this in my life.”
Earlier this month,GLAADannounced that Swift will be recognized with the Vanguard Award — and honor presented to allies who have made a significant difference in promoting acceptance of LGBTQ people — at the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards on April 16.
Last year, the “Blank Space” singer penned anopen letterto Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander. Swift urged the Republican senator to support the Equality Act in efforts to prevent discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
source: people.com