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The Eras Tour: The Intricate World-Building Behind Taylor Swift’s Most Ambitious Sets Ever

By Katherine McLaughlin

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There’s a joke circling the internet following the opening weekend of Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour: look at any random collection of photos taken throughout the night—some even snapped mere minutes apart—and you’d never know they all came from the same show. What starts in a hazy pink, cotton candy dreamscape ends in a sultry, sparkling twilight—with plenty of undulating stops in the middle, from ethereal fairytale woods to the energetic skyscrapers of the concrete jungle. “[The stage] changed for almost every song, which is crazy to think about considering most artists have the same stage for their entire set list,” Maya Minocha, a fan who was at the opening weekend in Glendale, Arizona, tells  AD.  

Following the COVID-19-induced cancellation of Swift’s sixth headline tour, Lover Fest, in 2020, The Eras Tour is her triumphant return to live music. Three new albums and two rerecorded records later, the three-hour 44-song show recaps every era of her 17-year career in her most ambitious performance to date. “The sets absolutely made this possible,” Ginnie Low, who also attended the shows and runs the TikTok account The Thrifty Swiftie , says. “I didn’t move from my tiny little seat area the whole concert, but was transported to 10 different worlds.” Ariel Miranda , another concert-goer agrees. “It was such an immersive experience,” she says. With a distinct focus on world building,  AD takes a look at the incredible set design that helps bring her music to life throughout the 52-date sold-out tour. 

The Lover Era 

Swift during the opening number of The Eras Tour.

Swift during the opening number of The Eras Tour

Swift opened the show with tracks off of her seventh studio album,  Lover. “It was as if she picked up right from where she left off,” Miranda says. Having characterized the album with yellow, pink, and blue pastels, Swift—outfitted in a shimmering leotard—belted songs like “Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince” and “Cruel Summer” while dancers wielding billowing tapestries performed beneath a rosy glow.

Taylor Swift performs in front of the “Lover House” during the Eras Tour.

Taylor Swift performs in front of the Lover House during The Eras Tour. 

At one point in the  Lover set, a familiar dollhouse-like home appeared behind Swift, which many fans recognize from the “Lover” music video. “The screen began flashing images that eventually would piece together to become the Lover House, which was a huge Easter egg,” Miranda adds. In the video, Swift and costar Christian Owens move through various colored rooms  within a house in a snow globe. When the music video first dropped, fans theorized that each room represented one of her existing albums, and with the release of three new albums, many believe the home is now complete . 

During The Man” Swift used scaffolding and office props to emulate a corporate environment.

During “The Man,” Swift uses scaffolding and office props to emulate a corporate environment. 

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Other notable scenes from the Lover section of the show include a full-scale office cosplay moment during “The Man,” where Swift sings about the sexism she’s faced throughout her career. 

The Fearless Era

Projects and stage lights provided a golden glow during the Fearless era.

Projects and stage lights provide a golden glow during the Fearless era. 

Next up in the night, Swift performed three songs from her second album,  Fearless, for which she won album of the year in 2010 at the Grammys (the youngest artist to ever win the accolade). Though she was certainly popular in country circles following her self-titled debut album, it was this second record that established her mainstream success. And not only did the singer bring back some classic circa 2009  dance moves , she also brought back a dazzling gold motif that she employed when promoting the album over a decade ago. 

Taylor Swift with her jeweled guitar.

Taylor Swift with her bejeweled guitar

Outfitted in soft curls and sequins, Swift was often portrayed as the girl next door and an American sweetheart during this period. Though she did, at times, lean into this persona, fans remember her determination to be bold, strong, and, yes, fearless. The sparkles and shine acted as visual representation of this.

For fans, perhaps the most exciting Easter egg was a nod to the bedazzled guitar that she toured with during her  Fearless era. In an Instagram story, Swift revealed that it was her parents who artfully stuck the shimmering crystals onto her acoustic guitar just days before The Eras Tour kicked off. 

The Evermore Era

Taylor Swift performs songs from her ninth album Evermore at the Eras Tour.

Taylor Swift performs songs from her ninth album, Evermore, at The Eras Tour. 

“The most striking moment was as she transitioned from Fearless to Evermore ,” Low opines. “The woods grew out of the stage.” A sister album to her 2020  Folklore,  Swift’s ninth album, Evermore, was positioned as a deeper exploration of the “folklorian woods,” a fictional, cottagecore-inspired place used to direct her first foray into indie folk music. Throughout this portion of the night, massive oak-like trees took center stage while Swift crooned behind a moss-covered piano. 

Taylor Swift performs songs from her ninth album Evermore at the Eras Tour.

Swift uses a moss-covered piano for songs during this set. 

“I loved the Evermore era setup, particularly during her performance of ‘Willow,’” Miranda says. “It really made you feel like someone literally just picked you up and dropped you straight into this particular Taylor Swift album.” Sonically, Evermore was understood as a more gothic album compared to  Folkore. The bare trees and snow covered woods represent that, and they also show Swift’s desire to strip back layers and portray innately raw, natural storytelling. 

The Reputation Era

Swift standing atop a raise stage during the Reputation era of the concert.

Swift stands atop a raised stage during the Reputation era of the concert. 

Spawned from Swift’s 2016 public feud with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West,  Reputation represented the singer’s reflection on fame and public perception and an opportunity to rewrite the “good girl” narrative she’d carried around for years. Though the album is often billed as defensive and reactive, it remains one of her most misunderstood collections: It’s also full of love songs and sweet moments. The dark stadium and blood red risers certainly support the most common perception of the album; however, it’s hard to miss the lit candles just below her. After all, it’s no coincidence burning is just as frequently used to describe rage and anger as it is passion and love.

The backup dancers pay homage to Swifts “Look What You Made Me Do” music video.

The backup dancers pay homage to Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do” music video. 

During “Look What You Made Me Do,” Swift’s backup dancers perform in doll boxes dressed in outfits inspired by previous looks she’s worn. The moment was a direct nod to the song’s  music video , in which Swift reenacts various moments throughout her time in the public eye in an eruptive, Easter egg-filled video. 

The Speak Now Era 

Swift sings “Enchanted” during the Speak Now set.

Swift sings “Enchanted” during the Speak Now set. 

Though Swift only performed one song from her third album,  Speak Now —much to the disappointment of some fans—she made sure to make it count. The color purple defined the album’s aesthetic, and, though the shade is often associated with royalty, it can also symbolize ambition, power, and independence. Following her historic win at the Grammys for  Fearless,   Speak Now was a pivotal moment in her career. Could she keep up the pace or was she another teen star who lost momentum as they reached young adulthood? Not only did Swift deliver, she proved she could do it on her own: Speak Now was the first album she wrote entirely solo. 

The Red Era

Taylor Swift wearing an outfit nearly identical to one she wore in the “22” music video.

Taylor Swift wears an outfit nearly identical to one she wore in the “22” music video. 

The original  Red tour, which took place between 2013 and 2014, was her biggest at the time. It included a seven-piece band, fifteen dancers, multiple costume changes, as well as jumbotrons and multilevel stages. Though The Eras set certainly honored some of these larger-than-life moments from the first  Red tour, it also showed considerable restraint. 

Swift wears a sparkling red coat during an acoustic set.

Swift wears a sparkling red coat during an acoustic set. 

During one particularly emotional moment, Swift sang the 10-minute version of her critically acclaimed “All Too Well” with just her acoustic guitar. However, this doesn’t mean it wasn’t exciting. “Even some of her slower songs like “All Too Well,” where it was just her and a guitar, had insane stage effects that you wouldn’t expect, like snow confetti falling across the stadium and the stage rising when she started singing a high note,” Minocha explains. 

The Folklore Era

Taylor Swift on an aframe during the Folklore set.

Taylor Swift on an A-frame during the Folklore set

“I was so obsessed with the  Folklore set because it seemed like Taylor was living her best life in a little remote forest cabin even though some 60,000 people were watching her,” Minocha says of the A-frame cabin Swift brought on stage. (A version of this home was first seen in her  2021 Grammy’s performance .) 

Swift wearing an Alberta Ferretti dress during the Folklore set.

Swift wears an Alberta Ferretti dress during the Folklore set. 

Thematically,  Folklore explored a fictional woodland world Swift dreamed up during quarantine, and while a cabin certainly captures that aura, the choice of an A-frame specifically is notable. Because they were relatively cheap and easy to build, the style of home grew in popularity in the United States following World War II as vacation properties—an appropriate connection given the album is centered around an escapist fantasy. 

A-frames also represented a unique moment for architects who, with little financial consequences at stake, were able to test out their more speculative creative ideations. In many ways, with lockdowns, limited promotion, and no obvious answer for how or if the music would be performed live, this is what Swift’s  Folklore era represented too: the opportunity to explore,  uninhibited . “I love that album and she really created this whole world for it,” Low adds, “Building the folklore cabin and bringing us all into that world with her was just so cool.” 

The 1989 Era

The 1989 set of Swifts Eras Tour.

The 1989 set of Swift’s Eras Tour

“Another thing that I loved about the stage design in general was how there were basically three different parts of it that all connected together: the main stage, the diamond stage, and the catwalk that led to the end of the stage,” Miranda says. “She really utilized each and every one of these sections of the stage at different times during the night.” 

Swift and dancers wield golf clubs during “Blank Space.”

Swift and dancers wield golf clubs during “Blank Space.”  

Though examples are abundant, a particularly creative use came during Swift’s  1989 set, a record which won Album of the Year at the Grammys in 2016. While performing “Blank Space” on the central diamond, the raised portion displayed a Shelby Cobra, which Swift and backup dancers “hit” with light-up golf clubs in a live reenactment of an iconic scene from the song’s music video. 

The Midnights Era 

During the final set of the show Swift performed songs from her newest album Midnights.

During the final set of the show, Swift performs songs from her newest album, Midnights.  

The non-stop show ended with cuts from Swift’s most recent album,  Midnights,  with the stage cast in dark light, representative of both the title of the album and the end of the concert. Standing firmly in the present,  Midnights still has its roots in the past, since the album tells “the stories of 13 sleepless nights scattered throughout my life,” Swift explained in a  Instagram post . It’s easy to follow the way the previous two-plus hours of sonic reflection—aided through the incredible set design—brought her to where she is now. As Minocha summarizes, “I’ve been to almost all of Taylor’s past tours and the stage and production has always been above and beyond, but because this one explores all the eras of her career, everything is just next level.”

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Taylor Swift Eras Tour: The Full Setlist From Opening Night

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Are you ready for it? Taylor Swift ‘s Eras Tour is finally here.

The 52-date trek kicks off Friday night in Glendale, Ariz., at State Farm Stadium with openers Gayle and Paramore. This marks Swift’s first tour since the Reputation Stadium Tour in 2018, as her 2020 Lover Fest was canceled before it even began due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, Swift has released three studio albums — “Folklore” and “Evermore” in 2020 and “Midnights” in October 2022 — in addition to re-recording “Fearless” and “Red” (which both came with bonus tracks) in 2021.

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Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour Is a 3-Hour Career-Spanning Victory Lap

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How do we measure the impact of a musician in 2023? Streams can be bought. Awards can be finessed. Is it when demand for show tickets leads to a congressional hearing about Ticketmaster’s policies? Or when flight attendants shout out a fanbase making a pilgrimage to see a tour opener? Or when TikToks of merch inspirations and setlist predictions rack up millions of views? Nearly a decade ago, a headline ran declaring ‘ Taylor Swift Is The Music Industry’ and those with even the slightest pulse on pop culture can tell she’s only grown more omnipresent since. It all led to a warm evening in Glendale, Arizona where months after delivering her most commercially-successful album to date, Midnights , Swift debuted a discography-spanning setlist that lasted over three hours and kicked off an aptly-named stadium run. The Eras Tour has arrived.

After night had fallen and GAYLE and Paramore revved the crowd up with a mix of recent chart-toppers (GAYLE’s “abcdefu”) and cultural anthems (Paramore’s “Misery Business”), it was time for the main event. At 7:57pm, a timer appeared on a massive screen prompting screams from all corners of State Farm Stadium. Lesley Gore’s “You Don’t Own Me” played as fans braced themselves for the arrival of Swift. When the timer hit 0:00, the house we’d seen in the “Lover” music video assembled on the screen, indicating that this evening was first and foremost about reviving the feelings each era evoked.

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It’s easy to compare one of Swift’s stadium shows to something you’d see on Broadway — never has that been more true than for The Eras Tour . The setlist is cut up into acts, grouped together by eras for each of Swift’s ten studio albums. For each era/act, Swift went full-send into that album’s look, feel, costume, color blocking, and more.

Many eras got a few songs. At one moment, it seemed like Swift’s soft spot for Folklore would mean we’d hear the entire album. On the opposite end, Speak Now ’s part of the show was short but impactful. Swift played only one song from her third studio album, “Enchanted,” while wearing a stunning floor-length ballroom gown designed by Nicole + Derr. Hopping from act to act, Swift made it extremely clear when she’s taking the audience out of one era and into another. This isn’t a hastily put together setlist with a vague thread of connective tissue — Swift is taking her audience on a nostalgic extravaganza.

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For “The Man,” Swift completed her Versace look with a blazer and made sure everyone could see the red bottoms when she kicked her feet up on a conference room table as she delivered the masterfully written and scathing assessment of gender inequality in pop culture. Swift closed out the Lover era act with “You Need to Calm Down” and “The Archer,” the latter getting a beautifully stripped down rendition so Swift’s vocals echoed across the stadium: “Because all of my enemies started out friends / Help me hold onto you.”

At one point, as Swift ran through hits from her Fearless era, she flashed a smile and announced to the crowd that she was taking us back to high school with her. The nostalgia seeped into the show, resulting in some of the loudest crowd participation yet, especially from those old enough to have grown up with Swift and were in high school at the same time she was. The singer ran through “Fearless,” “You Belong With Me,” and “Love Story,” reminding us of a time when we discovered the pop phenomenon unbeknownst to the level of celebrity she’d achieve.

Something about Swift — she’s online. If the fact that she decided to end last night with the TikTok-friendly “Karma” doesn’t make that obvious enough, her joke about disliking Evermore hammers home the point. 

Later on in the act reserved for her ninth studio album, in line with how theatrical the event was, Swift set up a beautiful dinner setting only to deliver a heart-wrenching rendition of “Tolerate It.” She also performed “Tis the Damn Season,” “Willow,” “Marjorie,” and “Champagne Problems,” giving fans a sizable taste of the Evermore live experience they weren’t able to receive when the project came out in 2020.

For the acts dedicated to Reputation and Red , fans were treated to a masterclass in visuals and hitmaking, two key elements that has assured Swift prolonged success for as long as she’s had it. The powerful, striking, snake motifs were an awesome callback for fans who attended the Reputation tour.

For Red , Swift went through “22,” “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” and “I Knew You Were Trouble. She closed out the act with a beautiful performance of the 10-minute “Taylor’s Version” of “All Too Well.” In the evening’s most ethereal moment, small white confetti made to look like snow blanketed the State Farm Stadium as she neared the end of her magnum opus, singing “Because in this city’s barren cold/I still remember the first fall of snow/And how it glistened how it fell/I remember it all too well.” Not only is Swift a savant for world-building, but she’s perfected the ability to translate those worlds into the live experience.

Swift wasn’t shy about making sure people got the full Folklore live experience. A makeshift cabin, not unlike the one made during Swift’s 2021 Grammys performance, sat on the stage with Swift perched on it during “Invisible String.” The star also discussed how she finally got comfortable crafting narratives for purely fictional characters, rather than ripping them from the headlines about her life.

1989’s era act turned the party up and restored the energy, with Swift donning a Roberto Cavalli top and skirt and going through “Style,” “Blank Space,” “Shake It Off,” “Wildest Dreams,” and “Bad Blood.”

To cap off the evening, Swift returned to Midnights , performing album highlights “Lavender Haze,” “Mastermind,” and more. It was hard to ignore the immense gratitude the singer continued to exude throughout the evening, with the “thank yous” coming more and more often the closer she got to the end.

Eventually, the singer asked the crowd if they had time for one more and launched into her finale, “Karma,” a track with a passionate chorus that’s begging to be scream-sung in a room of over 70,000 who’ve been waiting for this exact moment for years. Maybe it’s fitting that an artist who’s had more than her fair share of ups and downs, and at times has been the most polarizing musician alive, ends her stadium tour opener with a song about how she can finally protect her peace. Karma’s a relaxing thought, indeed.

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Here’s The Complete ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)’ Songs Setlist

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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert film has reached its final form (for now, at least): Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) is now streaming on Disney+. This edition of the Swift movie adds some new songs: “Cardigan” is now part of the main set, while acoustic versions of “I Can See You,” “Death By A Thousand Cuts,” “You Are In Love,” and “Maroon” are included as a post-credits bonus.

ALL three and a half hours of Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (My Version), including “cardigan” and FOUR new acoustic songs, are now YOURS to stream anytime you want on @DisneyPlus 🫶 https://t.co/EJoVNJhCEm pic.twitter.com/8ifDP12byF — Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) March 15, 2024

Check out the movie’s full setlist below.

Taylor Swift’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) Songs Setlist: Lover era

1. “Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince” 2. “Cruel Summer” 3. “The Man” 4. “You Need To Calm Down” 5. “Lover” 6. “The Archer”

Taylor Swift’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) Songs Setlist: Fearless era

7. “Fearless” 8. “You Belong With Me” 9. “Love Story”

Taylor Swift’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) Songs Setlist: Evermore era

10. “Willow” 11. “Marjorie” 12. “Champagne Problems” 13. “Tolerate It”

Taylor Swift’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) Songs Setlist: Reputation era

14. “Ready For It?” 15. “Delicate” 16. “Don’t Blame Me” 17. “Look What You Made Me Do”

Taylor Swift’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) Songs Setlist: Speak Now era

18. “Enchanted” 19. “Long Live”

Taylor Swift’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) Songs Setlist: Red era

20. “22” 21. “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” 22. “I Knew You Were Trouble” 23. “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)”

Taylor Swift’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) Songs Setlist: Folklore era

24. “The 1” 25. “Betty” 26. “The Last Great American Dynasty” 27. “August” 28. “Illicit Affiars” 29. “My Tears Ricochet” 30. “Cardigan”

Taylor Swift’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) Songs Setlist: 1989 era

31. “Style” 32. “Blank Space” 33. “Shake It Off” 34. “Wildest Dreams” 35. “Bad Blood”

Taylor Swift’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) Songs Setlist: Surprise songs

36. “Our Song” 37. “You’re On Your Own Kid”

Taylor Swift’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) Songs Setlist: Midnights era

38. “Lavender Haze” 39. “Anti-Hero” 40. “Midnight Rain” 41. “Vigilante Shit” 42. “Bejeweled” 43. “Mastermind” 44. “Karma”

Taylor Swift’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) Songs Setlist: Credits

45. “Long Live (Taylor’s Version)” (studio recording)

Taylor Swift’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) Songs Setlist: Bonus acoustic songs

46. “I Can See You” 47. “Death By A Thousand Cuts” 48. “Our Song” 49. “You Are In Love” 50. “Maroon” 51. “You’re On Your Own, Kid”

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Taylor Swift has released four albums since her last full-scale tour, to say nothing of the unearthed trove of Taylor’s Version treasures. Now that her wildly anticipated Eras Tour is underway, explore three-plus hours of career-spanning hits, grouped by, uh, eras. Set lists could change and surprises will abound, but to get a sense of what is in store—and what she’s been performing so far—check out this playlist.

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It's safe to say that Taylor Swift 's Eras Tour has well and truly surpassed every single expectation we had. The Eras Tour officially opened its doors in Glendale, Arizona on March 17th where Taylor performed songs from all 10 of her albums.

Taylor has over 200 songs to choose from for The Eras Tour setlist – but what songs made the cut? And what songs got cut?

Here's all the songs in Taylor's Eras Tour setlist, including every song featured in the show, how many songs she plays, every surprise song and whether or not she will change the setlist to include The Tortured Poets Department .

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How many songs does Taylor Swift play on the Eras Tour setlist?

The average Taylor Swift concert is around 2 hours long but The Eras Tour is a whole different beast... The concert is a whopping 3 hours and 15 minutes long, and Taylor performs a huge 45 tracks within that timeframe.

Not all the tracks are performed in full, though – some are shortened versions. There's also a couple of additional little interludes that pop up throughout the show.

For context, on the Rep tour, Taylor performed 19 tracks in total, including several mashups that featured some of her older songs. For The 1989 World Tour, she performed 18 songs, while 17 songs were performed on The Red Tour and the Speak Now World Tour.

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Taylor Swift Eras Tour setlist: What songs does Taylor Swift perform on the Eras Tour?

Taylor now only has two more legs of the Eras Tour to complete: Europe and the second U.S. and Canada leg. International fans heading to the shows in 2024 now have a pretty solid idea of what to expect when she performs later down the line. But big changes could come thanks to ' The Tortured Poets Department '.

The Eras Tour set list features a mix of her highest charting songs, lead singles, fan favourites, outright bangers and tracks that stand out as milestones in her incredible career so far.

On March 31st, during her first show in Arlington, TX, Taylor confirmed that the setlist will have some changes as the tour goes on. Two permanent changes have happened so far, with songs being replaced and added:

  • 'invisible string' was cut and replaced with 'the 1' on March 31st.
  • 'Long Live' was added on July 7th.

Here's the full 45 song Eras tour setlist, in order, based on the first show in Glendale, AZ:

(Additions and changes to the setlist are indicated with an asterisk.)

  • Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince (shortened)
  • Cruel Summer
  • You Need To Calm Down (shortened)
  • Fearless (shortened)
  • You Belong With Me
  • tis the damn season***
  • marjorie (shortened)
  • champagne problems
  • tolerate it
  • …Ready For It?
  • Don’t Blame Me
  • Look What You Made Me Do
  • Long Live**
  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
  • I Knew You Were Trouble
  • All Too Well (10 Minute Version)
  • invisible string*
  • the last great american dynasty
  • illicit affairs (shortened)
  • my tears ricochet
  • Blank Space
  • Shake It Off
  • Wildest Dreams (shortened)
  • Bad Blood (shortened)
  • Surprise Guitar Acoustic Song
  • Surprise Piano Acoustic Song
  • Lavender Haze
  • Midnight Rain
  • Vigilante Shit

All Eras Tour setlist changes and updates so far:

*'invisible string' was replaced by 'the 1' from March 31st onwards. It returned on May 6th in Nashville night 2, but 'the 1' came back to the setlist on May 7th.

**On July 7th and 8th, Taylor performed 'Long Live' after 'Enchanted'. The song has now officially been added to the full setlist.

***On July 22nd, Taylor replaced 'tis the damn season' so she could perform 'No Body, No Crime' with HAIM. 'Tis the damn season' returned to the main setlist on August 24th in Mexico City.

For all the shows where Phoebe Bridgers appeared as a support act, Taylor performed 'Nothing New' with her during the Red (TV) section.

Ice Spice joined Taylor on stage to perform 'Karma' on May 26th and May 27th in East Rutherford, NJ, in honour of the release of their new version of the song.

As of March 9th 2024, there is still no section on the tour dedicated to her debut album, Taylor Swift .

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Taylor Swift's last tour was back in 2018 with the Reputation Stadium Tour

What surprise songs has Taylor Swift performed?

Much like her other tours, Taylor will perform two surprise songs for each show. In 2023, Taylor played an additional 124 songs from her own discography. (Plus one of Gracie Abrams' own songs.)

The list has been reset for the 2024 shows, and Taylor has now introduced mashups.

Here's the full list of all the Surprise Acoustic Songs Taylor has performed on The Eras Tour so far:

  • 'mirrorball' and 'Tim McGraw' (Glendale, AZ – Night 1)
  • 'this is me trying' and 'State of Grace' (Glendale, AZ - Night 2)
  • 'Our Song' and 'Snow on the Beach' (Las Vegas, NZ – Night 1)
  • 'cowboy like me' (with Marcus Mumford) and 'White Horse' (Las Vegas, NZ – Night 2)
  • 'Sad Beautiful Tragic' and 'Ours' (Arlington, TX – Night 1)
  • 'Death By a Thousand Cuts' and 'Clean' (Arlington, TX – Night 2)
  • 'Jump Then Fall' and 'The Lucky One' (Arlington, TX – Night 3)
  • 'Speak Now' and 'Treacherous' (Tampa, FL – Night 1)
  • 'The Great War' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'You're On Your Own, Kid' (Tampa, FL – Night 2)
  • 'mad woman' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'Mean' (Tampa, FL – Night 3)
  • 'Wonderland' and 'You're Not Sorry' (Houston, TX – Night 1)
  • 'A Place In This World' and 'Today Was A Fairytale' (Houston, TX – Night 2)
  • 'Begin Again' and 'Cold as You' (Houston, TX – Night 3)
  • 'The Other Side of the Door' and 'Coney Island' (Atlanta, GA – Night 1)
  • 'High Infidelity' and 'Gorgeous' (Atlanta, GA – Night 2)
  • 'I Bet You Think About Me' and 'How You Get The Girl' (Atlanta, GA – Night 3)
  • 'Sparks Fly' and 'Teardrops On My Guitar' (Nashville, TN – Night 1)
  • 'Out of the Woods' and 'Fifteen' (Nashville, TN – Night 2)
  • 'Would've Could've Should've' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'Mine' (Nashville, TN – Night 3)
  • 'gold rush' and 'Come Back... Be Here' (Philadelphia, PA – Night 1)
  • 'Forever & Always' and 'This Love' (Philadelphia, PA – Night 2)
  • 'Hey Stephen' and 'The Best Day' (Philadelphia, PA – Night 3)
  • 'Should've Said No' and 'Better Man' (Foxborough, MA – Night 1)
  • 'Question...?' and 'Invisible' (Foxborough, MA – Night 2)
  • 'I Think He Knows' and 'Red' (Foxborough, MA – Night 3)
  • 'Getaway Car' (with Jack Antonoff) and 'Maroon' (East Rutherford, NJ – Night 1)
  • 'Holy Ground' and 'False God' (East Rutherford, NJ – Night 2)
  • 'Welcome To New York' and 'Clean' (East Rutherford, NJ – Night 3)
  • 'I Wish You Would' and 'the lakes' (Chicago, IL – Night 1)
  • 'You All Over Me' (with Maren Morris) and 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever' (Chicago, IL – Night 2)
  • 'Hits Different' and 'The Moment I Knew' (Chicago, IL – Night 3)
  • 'Haunted' and 'I Almost Do' (Detroit, MI – Night 1)
  • 'All You Had To Do Was Stay' and 'Breathe' (Detroit, MI – Night 2)
  • 'Mr. Perfectly Fine' and 'The Last Time' (Pittsburgh, PA – Night 1)
  • 'seven' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'The Story of Us' (Pittsburgh, PA – Night 2)
  • 'Paper Rings' and 'If This Was A Movie' (Minneapolis, MN – Night 1)
  • 'Dear John' and 'Daylight' (Minneapolis, MN – Night 2)
  • 'I'm Only Me When I'm With You' and 'evermore' (Cincinnati, OH – Night 1)
  • 'ivy' (with Aaron Dessner), 'I miss you, I’m sorry' (with Gracie Abrams) and 'Call It What You Want' (Cincinnati, OH – Night 2)
  • 'Never Grow Up' and 'When Emma Falls In Love' (Kansas City, MO – Night 1)
  • 'Last Kiss' and 'dorothea' (Kansas City, MO – Night 2)
  • 'Picture To Burn' and 'Timeless' (Denver, CO – Night 1)
  • 'Starlight' and 'Back To December' (Denver, CO – Night 2)
  • 'This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things' and 'Everything Has Changed' (Seattle, WA – Night 1)
  • 'Message In A Bottle' and 'Tied Together With A Smile' (Seattle, WA – Night 2)
  • 'right where you left me' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'Castles Crumbling' (Santa Clara, CA – Night 1)
  • 'Stay Stay Stay' and 'All of the Girls You've Loved Before' (Santa Clara, CA – Night 2)
  • 'I Can See You' and Maroon' (Los Angeles, CA – Night 1)
  • 'Our Song' and 'You Are In Love' (Los Angeles, CA – Night 2)
  • 'Death By A Thousand Cuts' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid' (Los Angeles, CA – Night 3)
  • 'Dress' and 'exile' (Los Angeles, CA – Night 4)
  • 'I Know Places' and 'King of My Heart' (Los Angeles, CA – Night 5)
  • 'New Romantics' and 'New Year's Day' (Los Angeles, CA – Night 6)
  • 'I Forgot That You Existed' and 'Sweet Nothing' (Mexico City – Night 1)
  • 'Tell Me Why' and 'Snow on the Beach' (Mexico City – Night 2)
  • 'Cornelia Street' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid' (Mexico City – Night 3)
  • 'Afterglow' and 'Maroon' (Mexico City – Night 4)
  • 'The Very First Night' and 'Labyrinth' (Buenos Aires – Night 1)
  • 'Is It Over Now?'+ 'Out of the Woods' mashup and 'End Game' (Buenos Aires – Night 2)
  • 'Better Than Revenge' and 'Slut!' (Buenos Aires – Night 3)
  • 'Stay Beautiful' and 'Suburban Legends' (Rio de Janeiro – Night 1)
  • 'Dancing With Our Hands Tied' and 'Bigger Than The Whole Sky' (Rio de Janeiro – Night 2)
  • 'ME!' and 'So It Goes...' (Rio de Janeiro – Night 3)
  • 'Now That We Don't Talk' and 'Innocent' (São Paulo - Night 1)
  • 'Safe & Sound' and 'Untouchable' (São Paulo - Night 2)
  • 'Say Don't Go' and 'it's time to go' (São Paulo - Night 3)
  • 'Dear Reader' and 'Holy Ground' (Tokyo - Night 1)
  • 'Eyes Open' and 'Electric Touch' (Tokyo - Night 2)
  • 'Superman' and 'The Outside' (Tokyo - Night 3)
  • 'Come In With The Rain' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid' (Tokyo - Night 4)
  • 'Red' and 'You're Losing Me' (Melbourne – Night 1)
  • 'Getaway Car/August/The Other Side of the Door' and 'this is me trying' (Melbourne – Night 2)
  • 'Come Back...Be Here/Daylight' and 'Teardrops On My Guitar' (Melbourne – Night 3)
  • 'How You Get The Girl' and 'White Horse/Coney Island' with Sabrina Carpenter (Sydney – Night 1)
  • 'Should've Said No/You're Not Sorry' and 'New Year's Day/Peace' (Sydney – Night 2)
  • 'Is It Over Now?/I Wish You Would' and 'Haunted/Exile' (Sydney – Night 3)
  • 'Would've Could've Should've/Ivy' and 'Forever & Always/Maroon' (Sydney – Night 4)
  • 'Mine/Starlight' and 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever/Dress' (Singapore – Night 1)
  • 'Long Story Short/The Story of Us' and 'Clean/Evermore' (Singapore – Night 2)
  • 'Foolish One/Tell Me Why' and 'This Love/Call It What You Want' (Singapore – Night 3)
  • 'Death By A Thousand Cuts/Babe' and 'Fifteen/You're On Your Own, Kid' (Singapore – Night 4)
  • 'Sparks Fly/Gold Rush' and 'False God/Slut!' (Singapore – Night 5)
  • 'Tim McGraw/Cowboy Like Me' and 'Mirrorball/Epiphany' (Singapore – Night 6)

Taylor has 'reset' the surprise song list, which means anyone attending a show in 2024 can anticipate hearing a song she's already performed. She previously stated that she will only play each surprise song once during the tour, unless she messes one up.

There's also no rules for Taylor repeating songs from Midnights as surprise songs, which means fans may get to hear the likes of 'You're On Your Own Kid' and 'Snow on the Beach' again at some point in the future.

We'll update this article with every Surprise Acoustic Song – and every surprise song that she will play again – after every show.

Will Taylor Swift change the Eras Tour setlist to include The Tortured Poets Department?

Will Taylor Swift change the Eras Tour setlist for the international shows?

As of March 9th 2024, the Eras Tour setlist has remained the same as the U.S. leg. However, with the release of The Tortured Poets Department in April, things could change. More on that further down the page.

Fans attending the European shows might end up hearing Taylor perform ' Castles Crumbling ' with Hayley Williams as an additional song during the Speak Now section, as Paramore will be supporting her throughout those tour dates. (Both Phoebe Bridgers and HAIM joined Taylor on stage to perform 'Nothing New' and 'No Body, No Crime' respectively on the nights they were support acts.)

After completing her shows in South America, Australia, Japan and Singapore, Taylor is now set to pick the tour back up in Europe in May 2024 and run through to mid-August, before returning to North America in November 2024.

Will Taylor Swift change the Eras Tour setlist to include The Tortured Poets Department ?

Taylor's brand new album was released on April 19th, just before she embarks on the European leg of the Eras Tour. The full anthology version of the album includes a whopping 31 new songs.

We won't know for sure whether or not the official setlist will change to accommodate those songs until she kicks off the Eras Tour in Paris on May 9th.

It's unclear if she will add a new TTPD section to the tour, but it's looking very likely that Taylor will perform some of those new songs as surprise songs. We'll update this article as soon as we know more!

What are Taylor's most performed songs on tour?

Before she embarked on The Eras Tour, Taylor’s top 3 most performed songs are ‘Love Story’ (491 times), ‘Our Song’ (404 times) and ‘You Belong With Me’ (381 times).

Of course, almost all of Taylor’s most performed songs are from her first two albums. As the list goes on, the Speak Now bops, Red bangers and 1989 hits start to weave their way in.

If you’re wondering what Taylor’s most played songs from her first five albums are, here’s a break down:

  • Taylor Swift : ‘Our Song’, ‘Tim McGraw’ and ‘Picture To Burn’
  • Fearless: ‘Love Story’, ‘You Belong With Me’ and ‘Fifteen’
  • Speak Now : ‘Sparks Fly’, ‘Mean’ and ‘Mine’
  • Red : ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’, ‘I Knew You Were Trouble’ and ‘Red’
  • 1989 : ‘Shake It Off’, ‘Blank Space’ and ‘Out of the Woods’

Taylor has only had the chance to perform songs from Reputation on the Reputation Stadium Tour so far, but ‘Ready For It?’, ‘Delicate’ and ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ take the top spots when it comes to live performances of the Rep tracks.

Due to the cancellation of Lover Fest, Taylor hasn’t been able to perform Lover on a tour setting. Folklore, Evermore and Midnights will also be making their tour debut on the Eras Tour.

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All 44 songs on Taylor Swift's set list for the opening night of the Eras Tour

  • Taylor Swift's highly anticipated Eras Tour kicked off on Friday in Glendale, Arizona.
  • The superstar performed a variety of hits, deep cuts, and tracks from her new album "Midnights."
  • The complete Eras Tour set list is cataloged below. Note: "Mirrorball" and "Tim McGraw" are subject to change.

"Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince"

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"Cruel Summer"

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"The Man"

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"You Need to Calm Down"

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"Lover"

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"The Archer"

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"Fearless"

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"You Belong With Me"

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"Love Story"

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"Tis the Damn Season"

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"Willow"

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"Marjorie"

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"Champagne Problems"

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"Tolerate It"

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"…Ready for It?"

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"Delicate"

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"Don't Blame Me"

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"Look What You Made Me Do"

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"Enchanted"

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"22"

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"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"

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"I Knew You Were Trouble"

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"All Too Well (10 Minute Version)"

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"Invisible String"

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"Betty"

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"The Last Great American Dynasty"

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"August"

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"Illicit Affairs"

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"My Tears Ricochet"

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"Cardigan"

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"Style"

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"Blank Space"

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"Shake It Off"

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"Wildest Dreams"

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"Bad Blood"

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"Mirrorball"

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"Tim McGraw"

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"Lavender Haze"

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"Anti-Hero"

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"Midnight Rain"

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"Vigilante Shit"

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"Bejeweled"

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"Mastermind"

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"Karma"

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Taylor Swift’s Record-Breaking Eras Tour: See the Setlist

by Lorie Liebig August 10, 2023, 5:18 pm

On Wednesday (August 9), the extensive first leg of Taylor Swift ‘s career-spanning Eras Tour came to a triumphant close. During the final performance of six straight nights at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, the 33-year-old hitmaker announced that a re-recorded version of her 2014 album  1989  will be released on October 27.

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The news is just the latest in a sea of special announcements and surprises that have coincided with Swift’s first headlining tour in five years. Since kicking off on March 17 in Glendale, Arizona, The Eras Tour has been Swift’s platform to share news directly with her dedicated fans. Along with the release dates for Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) and the extended edition of her 2022 album Midnights , she debuted her music videos for “Karma” and “I Can See You” from the stage. 

The special connection that Swift has fostered with her massive fanbase has helped land The Eras Tour in the history books. The U.S. Justice Department launched a formal investigation into Ticketmaster after unpredicted demand for the tour caused the site to crash during its initial pre-sale.

On a more positive note, sales of beads and craft supplies rose due to thousands of fans creating Swift-themed friendship bracelets to exchange at show dates. The Eras Tour is also on track to become the highest-grossing concert tour in history , breaking a sales record previously held by Elton John.

[RELATED: Taylor Swift Reveals the Release of  1989 (Taylor’s Version)  After Final Eras Show]

If you didn’t get to see Swift’s visual spectacle, which includes vignette performances of songs from each of her past albums, you’re in luck. Additional U.S. dates were recently announced for 2024 , with more dates expected to be unveiled in the coming months.

If you don’t have your tickets to the Eras Tour yet, you can get them on StubHub , where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

Check out the full setlist of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour below:

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Setlist

  • “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince”
  • “Cruel Summer”
  • “The Man”
  • “You Need to Calm Down”
  • “Lover”
  • “The Archer”

Fearless Era:

  • “Fearless”
  • “You Belong With Me”
  • “Love Story”

Evermore Era:

  • “’tis the damn season” (replaced with “No Body, No Crime” ft. HAIM on July 22)
  • “willow”
  • “marjorie”
  • “champagne problems”
  • “tolerate it”

Reputation Era:

  • “…Ready for It?”
  • “Delicate”
  • “Don’t Blame Me”
  • “Look What You Made Me Do”

Speak Now Era:

  • “Enchanted”
  • “Long Live” (added July 7)
  • “22′
  • “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”
  • “I Knew You Were Trouble”
  • “Nothing New” (performed only on dates with Phoebe Bridgers as support)
  • “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)”

Folklore Era:

  • “invisible string” (replaced by “the 1” on March 31)
  • “betty”
  • “the last great american dynasty”
  • “august”
  • “illicit affairs”
  • “my tears ricochet”
  • “cardigan”
  • “Style”
  • “Blank Space”
  • “Shake It Off”
  • “Wildest Dreams”
  • “Bad Blood”

Surprise Set:

  • Surprise song #1, played on guitar
  • Surprise song #2, played on piano

Midnights Era:

  • “Lavender Haze”
  • “Anti-Hero”
  • “Midnight Rain”
  • “Vigilante Shit”
  • “Bejeweled”
  • “Mastermind”
  • “Karma”

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Your Complete Guide to the Eras Tour Set List — Including the Changes For the Movie

Updated on 10/12/2023 at 11:01 AM

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The first leg of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour ended this August, but fans get to relive the magic of the show thanks to the Eras Tour film . In the movie, released Oct. 13 in theaters worldwide, fans can experience Swift's live show on the big screen (and tickets are a lot cheaper).

During the tour, which started back in March, Swift has sampled songs from throughout her career. While fans always knew her set list was never going to be able to include the entirety of her vast catalog, the musician did her best to give fans a song from almost every one of her eras (only her debut album, "Taylor Swift," didn't get its own official section of the set list). And before wrapping up her first set of US dates, Swift revealed the imminent arrival of "1989 (Taylor's Version)," which will be released Oct. 27.

And if the Swifties in your life seem a little intense about deciphering clues in the set list and Swift's tour outfits, you can't blame them. The Grammy winner has a proven record of dropping clues for her fans to find. For example, on Aug. 9 she debuted new blue versions of her Eras Tour costumes to celebrate the "1989 (Taylor's Version)" reveal at the end of the show. And earlier in the tour, Swift removed "Invisible String" — which is believed to be about boyfriend Joe Alwyn — from her set list days before news broke that the pair had split .

As you head to the Eras Tour film (or look forward to tour dates to come in late 2023 and 2024), we've rounded up every track she's performed during the Eras Tour so far, organized by album. That includes surprise songs and special guests like Phoebe Bridgers , Ice Spice, HAIM, and Maren Morris. Ahead, check out all of the songs Swift has played on her Eras Tour, as well as each set list change and surprise track.

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Debut Album Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Debut Album Set List

Swift hasn't been playing any songs from her self-titled debut consistently, but she brought out "Tim McGraw" on March 17 in Glendale and "Our Song" on March 24 in Las Vegas as acoustic surprises. On April 22, she surprised Houston fans by playing "A Place in This World," and the following night she performed "Cold as You." She also played "Teardrops on My Guitar" in Nashville on May 5.

On May 19, Swift played "Should've Said No" from her debut album in Foxborough, MA. The following night, she performed another song from her debut, "Invisible." On June 30 in Cincinnati, she performed "I'm Only Me When I'm With You." On July 14 in Denver, she sang "Picture to Burn." During the July 24 show in Seattle, she performed "Tied Together With a Smile." On Aug. 4, she once again played "Our Song."

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Fearless" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Fearless" Set List

Swift's set list includes three songs from her "Fearless" era: "You Belong With Me," "Love Story," and "Fearless."

She also surprised fans with "Jump Then Fall" at her April 2 show in Arlington, TX, and "You're Not Sorry" at her April 21 performance in Houston. On April 28, she wowed fans in Atlanta with a rendition of "The Other Side of the Door," and on May 5 she graced Nashville fans with "Fifteen."

Swift took a special request from her friend Lena on May 13 and played "Forever & Always" for her Philadelphia fans. Also in Philadelphia, on May 14, the Grammy winner performed "Hey Stephen" for the crowd, before honoring her mom for Mother's Day by breaking out "The Best Day."

On June 3, she brought special guest Maren Morris on stage to perform "You All Over Me." On June 10, she performed "Breathe." Vault track "Mr. Perfectly Fine" made its live debut on June 16, and Swift sang "If This Was a Movie" on June 23. On Aug. 25, she performed "Tell Me Why."

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Speak Now" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Speak Now" Set List

Swift has consistently played one song from "Speak Now" at all of her shows — "Enchanted."

She also added the song "Ours" at her March 31 tour stop in Arlington, TX, and performed the titular song from the album during her April 13 performance in Tampa, FL. She went on to play "Mean" on April 15, also in Tampa. She also played "Sparks Fly" and "Mine" at her May 5 and May 7 shows in Nashville. She then sang "Haunted" on June 9, "The Story of Us" on June 17, and "Dear John" on June 24.

On July 7 and 8 in Kansas City, Swift celebrated the release of "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" by adding "Long Live" to the "Speak Now" portion of the set list, and it seems to be a permanent addition to the concert. For the surprise songs on July 7, Swift sang "Never Grow Up" and "When Emma Falls in Love." Then on July 8, she performed "Last Kiss."

On July 14 in Denver, Swift performed the vault track "Timeless," and the next night she performed "Back to December." On July 28, she sang the vault song "Castles Crumbling," and on Aug. 3, she performed another song from the vault, "I Can See You."

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Red" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Red" Set List

Swift has played "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," "22," and "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" from "Red" at each of her shows so far. She also brought out Phoebe Bridgers to play "Nothing New" from "Red (Taylor's Version)" in Nashville on May 5 and 6, and she and Bridgers performed the show every night that Bridgers opened in May.

Swift also surprised fans with "State of Grace" on March 18 in Glendale, AZ; "Sad Beautiful Tragic" on March 31 in Arlington, TX; "The Lucky One" on April 2, also in Arlington; and "Treacherous" on April 13 in Tampa, FL. She then brought out "Begin Again" in Houston on April 23 and played "I Bet You Think About Me" in Atlanta on April 30.

On May 12, she took a special request from her guest performer Bridgers and performed "Come Back... Be Here" during her Philadelphia show. Then on May 19, in Foxborough, MA, she pulled a song from the vault and performed "Better Man" from "Red (Taylor's Version)."

After her piano was damaged due to rain exposure, Swift performed "Red" on her guitar during the May 21 show in Foxborough. A few days later, on May 26 in East Rutherford, NJ, she surprised the crowd with "Holy Ground."

In June, Swift performed quite a few "Red" songs during the surprise portion of the show. On June 4, she did "The Moment I Knew." On June 9, she performed "I Almost Do," and on June 16, she sang "The Last Time." The next surprise song on "Red" came July 15 when she sang "Starlight." On July 22, she sang "Everything Has Changed" (without collaborator Ed Sheeran ), and on July 23 she sang "Message in a Bottle." On July 29, she sang "Stay Stay Stay."

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "1989" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "1989" Set List

Swift has been playing "1989"'s "Blank Space," "Style," "Shake It Off," "Bad Blood," and "Wildest Dreams" at all of her shows.

She also played "Clean" on April 1 in Arlington, TX, and "Wonderland" on April 21 in Houston. She then surprised fans with "How You Get the Girl" in Atlanta on April 29 and performed "Out of the Woods" in Nashville on May 6. On May 13, she played "This Love" near the end of her Philadelphia show, and on May 28, she performed "Clean" and "Welcome to New York" in New Jersey.

The pop star then kicked off June in Chicago with a June 2 performance of "I Wish You Would." And on June 10, she performed "All You Had to Do Was Stay." On Aug. 4, Swift sang "You Are in Love," and on Aug. 8 she sang "I Know Places." Then on Aug. 9, she performed "New Romantics" as the surprise song, making "1989" the first album to have all its songs performed on the Eras Tour.

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Reputation" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Reputation" Set List

Swift's "Reputation" picks include "...Ready For It?," "Don't Blame Me," "Delicate," and "Look What You Made Me Do."

She also surprised fans with "Gorgeous" on April 29 in Atlanta. Later, on May 26, she brought surprise guest Jack Antonoff on stage during her May 26 concert in East Rutherford, NJ, to perform "Getaway Car." On July 1 in Cincinnati, Swift sang "Call It What You Want." On July 22, she sang an acoustic version of "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things." On Aug. 7, she sang "Dress," and on Aug. 8 she performed "King of My Heart." The next day, she performed "New Year's Day" as the surprise song.

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Lover" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Lover" Set List

Swift has played the "Lover" tracks "Cruel Summer," "Lover," "The Man," "The Archer," "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince," and "You Need to Calm Down" at all of her shows.

She also played "Death by a Thousand Cuts" on April 1 in Arlington, TX. Then, on May 21, she treated Foxborough, MA, fans to a performance of "I Think He Knows." She dipped back into her "Lover" album on May 27 when she performed "False God" in East Rutherford, NJ. And Swift performed two "Lover" tracks during her time in Minneapolis. On June 23, she sang "Paper Rings," and on June 24, she sang "Daylight." On July 29, she sang the bonus track "All of the Girls You Loved Before." On Aug. 5, she once again performed "Death by a Thousand Cuts."

In Mexico City, Swift played three "Lover" tracks for the first time on the tour. On Aug. 24, she sang "I Forgot That You Existed." Two nights later on Aug. 26, she performed fan-favorite "Cornelia Street." And during the final Mexico City date on Aug. 27, she performed "Afterglow."

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Folklore" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Folklore" Set List

From "Folklore," Swift has performed "Cardigan," "The Last Great American Dynasty," "My Tears Ricochet," "August," "Illicit Affairs," and "Betty" at all of her shows. She played "Invisible String" at her first three shows and switched to playing "The 1" on March 31 in Arlington, TX.

She also surprised fans with "Mirrorball" in Glendale, AZ, on March 17 and "This Is Me Trying" on March 18. On April 15, she played "Mad Woman" for fans in Tampa, FL. After taking a break from surprising fans with "Folklore" songs, Swift performed "The Lakes" in Chicago on June 2 and "Seven" on June 17. On Aug. 7 she sang "Exile," turning the duet into a solo.

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Evermore" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Evermore" Set List

From "Evermore," Swift has been playing "Willow," "Champagne Problems," "'Tis the Damn Season," "Tolerate It," and "Marjorie." During the July 23 and 24 shows, Swift got rid of "'Tis the Damn Season" and replaced it with "No Body, No Crime," which she performed with the opener, Haim. It seems that change will remain in place during shows opened by the band.

She also played "Cowboy Like Me" on March 25 in Las Vegas, and on April 28, she performed "Coney Island" live for the first time in Atlanta. On May 12, she delighted fans in Philadelphia by playing "Gold Rush" in honor of the city's NFL team, the Eagles. In Cincinnati, she sang "Evermore" on June 30, and "Ivy" on July 1. Then on July 8, she sang "Dorothea." On July 28, she sang "Right Where You Left Me."

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Midnights" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Midnights" Set List

Swift's "Midnights" selections are "Lavender Haze," "Anti-Hero," "Midnight Rain," "Vigilante Sh*t," "Bejeweled," "Karma," and "Mastermind."

She also played "Snow on the Beach" on March 24 in Las Vegas, and on April 14, in Tampa, FL, she surprised fans with a performance of "The Great War" with The National's Aaron Dessner. The same night, she debuted "You're on Your Own, Kid." She then played "High Infidelity" on April 29 in Atlanta. On May 7, she treated Nashville fans to a rendition of "Would've, Could've, Should've."

During her May 20 stop in Foxborough, MA, Swift performed "Question...?" live for the first time. She then served up another live debut for New Jersey fans when she played "Maroon" during the May 26 show. On all three nights in New Jersey, she also brought out Ice Spice to perform "Karma (Remix)" together. On June 4, Swift debuted "Hits Different" — a bonus track — live for the first time, and she brought back "Maroon" on Aug. 3. On Aug. 5, she sang "You're on Your Own, Kid" for a second time.

In Mexico City, she performed "Sweet Nothing" for the first time on Aug. 24. On Aug. 25, she played "Snow on the Beach" again, on Aug. 26 she repeated "You're on Your Own Kid," and on Aug. 27, she played "Maroon" again.

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Set List Surprise Songs

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Set List Surprise Songs

So far, Swift's surprise songs have included:

  • "Mirrorball"
  • "Tim McGraw"
  • "This Is Me Trying"
  • "State of Grace"
  • "Snow on the Beach"
  • "Cowboy Like Me"
  • "White Horse"
  • "Sad Beautiful Tragic"
  • "Death by a Thousand Cuts"
  • "Jump Then Fall"
  • "The Lucky One"
  • "Speak Now"
  • "Treacherous"
  • "The Great War"
  • "You're on Your Own, Kid"
  • "Mad Woman"
  • "Wonderland"
  • "You're Not Sorry
  • "A Place in This World"
  • "Today Was a Fairytale" (from the "Valentine's Day" soundtrack)
  • "Begin Again"
  • "Cold as You"
  • "The Other Side of the Door
  • "Coney Island"
  • "High Infidelity"
  • "I Bet You Think About Me"
  • "How You Get the Girl"
  • "Sparks Fly"
  • "Teardrops On My Guitar"
  • "Out of the Woods"
  • "Would've, Could've, Should've"
  • "Gold Rush"
  • "Come Back... Be Here"
  • "Forever & Always"
  • "This Love"
  • "Hey Stephen"
  • "The Best Day"
  • "Should've Said No"
  • "Better Man"
  • "Question...?"
  • "Invisible"
  • "I Think He Knows"
  • "Getaway Car"
  • "Holy Ground"
  • "False God"
  • "Welcome to New York"
  • "I Wish You Would"
  • "The Lakes"
  • "You All Over Me"
  • "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" ("Fifty Shades Darker" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  • "Hits Different"
  • "The Moment I Knew"
  • "All You Had to Do Was Stay"
  • "Mr. Perfectly Fine"
  • "The Last Time"
  • "The Story of Us"
  • "Paper Rings"
  • "If This Was a Movie"
  • "Dear John"
  • "I'm Only Me When I'm With You"
  • "I Miss You, I'm Sorry" (Gracie Abrams cover with Abrams)
  • "Call It What You Want"
  • "Never Grow Up"
  • "When Emma Falls in Love"
  • "Last Kiss"
  • "Picture to Burn"
  • "Starlight"
  • "Back to December"
  • "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things"
  • "Everything Has Changed"
  • Message in a Bottle"
  • "Tied Together With a Smile"
  • "Right Where You Left Me"
  • "Castles Crumbling"
  • "Stay Stay Stay"
  • "All of the Girls You Loved Before"
  • "I Can See You"
  • "You Are in Love"
  • "I Know Places"
  • "King of My Heart"
  • "New Romantics"
  • "New Year's Day"
  • "I Forgot That You Existed"
  • "Sweet Nothing"
  • "Tell Me Why"
  • "Cornelia Street"
  • "You're on Your Own Kid"
  • "Afterglow"

The Eras Tour Movie Set List Changes

The Eras Tour Movie Set List Changes

After the movie's world premiere on Oct. 11, early viewers reported that changes had been made to the set list for the film. According to The New York Times , performances of "The Archer," "Cardigan," "Wildest Dreams," and "No Body No Crime" were cut from the film. Fans also reported online that "'Tis the Damn Season" also didn't make the cut. "Long Live" takes place not during the "Speak Now" set, but during the credits of the film. The two surprise songs in the movie are "You're on You're Own, Kid" and "Our Song." Swift's Eras Tour film was filmed during some of the shows in Los Angeles in August.

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Here Are All the Songs in ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ Movie

Find out which songs from the tour setlist were cut

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Taylor Swift’s “The Eras Tour” concert film premiered in October to an enthusiastic crowd of celebrities, fans and of course Taylor’s team, with the star of the film in attendance. As one of the first to see the film, TheWrap got the scoop on which songs from the wildly popular tour made the film, and which songs were cut.

After making speeches in multiple auditoriums for separate audiences, Swift, clad in a sky blue floral-patterned dress (probably in theme for “1989 (Taylor’s Version) with her hair pinned up like the signature bob she had when that album first came out), sat back to enjoy the film’s premiere in one of the IMAX screening rooms with her background vocalists and publicist Tree Paine.

The documentary runs 2 hours and 48 minutes, slightly shorter than Swift’s three-hour setlist and performance, which she has brought to 17 of the United States so far in addition to Mexico. The European leg will kick off in November, with Swift returning for 15 more U.S. shows in October and November of 2024. And now you can rent “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” on digital to watch at home. Read on for the 41 songs that made the cut to truly represent all 10 of Swift’s eras.

Now that the film is heading exclusively to Disney+ for streaming , additional acoustic surprise songs will make it into the film, all of which were filmed during the Los Angeles SoFi shows.

Here are all the songs in “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour”:

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Lover (5 songs)

  • “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince”
  • “Cruel Summer”
  • “You Need to Calm Down”

Fearless (3 songs)

  • “You Belong With Me”
  • “Love Story”

Evermore (4 songs)

  • “Champagne Problems”
  • “Tolerate It”

Reputation (4 songs)

  • “Ready for It”
  • “Don’t Blame Me”
  • “Look What You Made Me Do”

A light-skinned woman leans back, head raised and singing into a microphone, a digital projection of a complex system of pipes and a giant snake behind her.

Speak Now (1 Song)

  • “Enchanted”

Red (4 Songs)

  • “We Are Never Getting Back Together”
  • “I Knew You Were Trouble”
  • “All Too Well (10-Minute Version)”

Folklore (6 Songs)

  • “Last Great American Dynasty”
  • “Illicit Affairs”
  • “My Tears Ricochet”

1989 (4 Songs)

  • “Blank Space”
  • “Shake It Off”
  • “Bad Blood”

Surprise (1 Guitar & 1 Piano)

  • “Our Song” (Guitar)
  • “You’re on Your Own Kid” (Piano)

Midnights (7 Songs)

  • “Lavender Haze”
  • “Anti-Hero”
  • “Midnight Rain”
  • “Vigilante Shit”
  • “Bejeweled”
  • “Mastermind”

* “Long Live (Taylor’s Version)” plays in the credits.

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Songs From the Concert That Aren’t in the Film

  • “The Archer”
  • “Tis the Damn Season” which was later swapped for “No Body No Crime (Feat. Haim)”
  • “Invisible String”
  • “Cardigan” *
  • “Wildest Dreams”

* “Cardigan” will be included in the version of the film that arrives on Disney+.

Surprise Songs Filmed (in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium)

  • “I Can See You”
  • “You Are in Love”
  • “Death by a Thousand Cuts”
  • “You’re on Your Own Kid”

Songs Added Back Into the “Eras Tour” Film for the Digital Release

  • “Long Live”

4 Secret Song in “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” on Disney+

  • “Maroon” from “Midnights”
  • “Death By a Thousand Cuts” from “Lover”
  • “You Are in Love (Taylor’s Version)” from “1989 (Taylor’s Version)”
  • “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version)” from “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)”

Read here for a full list of all the surprise songs Swift has performed so far.

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Taylor Swift shares big video hint that the 'Eras Tour' may be changing

Taylor Swift is taking fans behind the scenes of her “Eras Tour” with a series of clips, and Swifties now suspect there’s a hint as to changes coming to the world-renowned show.

Days after releasing her newest album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” Swift posted another YouTube Short video with her hit single “Fortnight,” featuring Post Malone,” playing over videos of her and her dancers rehearsing for the tour. But there’s one moment in the montage that has fans doing what they do best: speculating.

Fans will recognize many of the scenes being practiced, such as Swift's iconic entrance from the ground, her performance of "Lavender Haze" in a coat surrounded by clouds, playing "Champagne Problems" seated at a moss-covered piano and more. But one clip, in which Swift stands in the middle of a stage with her dancers lined up behind her wearing top hats and holding canes, did not appear in the original "Eras Tour."

Taylor Swift YouTube Short

“Since when do background dancers have a top hat and canes?!” one fan with the username armaisacat.1989 captioned a TikTok of the scene, adding “Taylor Swift you have some explaining to do!!”

The “Eras Tour” is a three-hour, 15-minute concert in which Swift performs songs from all of her albums since her 2006 self-titled debut record. Many — including the TODAY.com staff — have speculated whether or not the pop star would integrate “Tortured Poets Department” as another era in the show.

All will be (hopefully) be revealed when the tour begins again in Paris on May 9.

This is the second YouTube Short Swift has posted since the latest album release. On April 19, she shared glimpses of her personal life , again set to the tune of “Fortnight.”

In that compilation, her boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce, makes appearances with the star. The videos are in collaboration with YouTube, encouraging users to post their own “14 snippets” of their lives set to the same song.

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Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Disney Plus: Songs & Bonus Tracks List

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Disney Plus: Songs & Bonus Tracks List

By Vansh Mehra

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) is coming to Disney Plus in March and it will include five bonus tracks that were removed from the film’s theatrical version. So, here are all the songs that people will get to stream in the 3-hour-plus concert movie.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour film setlist to stream on Disney Plus

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) will stream 44 songs that were showcased in the theatrical release and the digital version.

The following list reveals The Eras Tour setlist:

  • Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince
  • Cruel Summer
  • You Need to Calm Down
  • You Belong With Me
  •  ‘Tis the Damn Season
  • Champagne Problems
  • Tolerate It
  • Ready For It?
  • Don’t Blame Me
  • Look What You Made Me Do
  • Long Live **
  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
  • I Knew You Were Trouble
  • All Too Well (10-Minute Version)
  • The Last Great American Dynasty
  • Illicit Affairs
  • My Tears Ricochet
  • Blank Space
  • Shake it Off
  • Wildest Dreams
  • Lavender Haze
  • Midnight Rain
  • Vigilante S—

While these are the songs that played in the theatrical and digital releases (with the latter having 3 extra tracks), the Disney Plus version will have 5 additional songs.

Which 5 Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour bonus tracks will stream on Disney Plus?

The Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) film on Disney Plus will feature “Cardigan” and 4 other songs.

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Announcing her partnership with Disney Plus, Swift revealed that the streaming version of her concert film will include 5 more songs. One of them will be Cardigan, while the other 4 “from the acoustic section” are yet to be revealed.

ComingSoon will update the list once the additional songs are revealed by the pop star.

For more Taylor Swift updates, learn how many Grammys she won in 2024 . Also, check out the Track List for her upcoming album .

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Vansh is an SEO Contributing Writer for ComingSoon. His passion for cinema and the superhero genre is what turned him into a movie/series analyst. In his spare time, Vansh can be found screaming at his screen while watching cricket matches or binging all sorts of streaming content to brush up on his entertainment knowledge.

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Will Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ Setlist Change After ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ Release?

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Taylor Swift ’s The Tortured Poets Department has already captivated the world , leaving her fans to wonder whether any of the new songs will pop up on her Eras Tour setlist.

Swift, 34, kicked off her three-hour concert series in March 2023 in Arizona, soon traversing the United States, Central and South America, Asia and Australia. The shows highlight most of her past albums: Taylor Swift, Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989, Reputation, Folklore, Evermore and Midnights . There also is a section dedicated to “surprise songs,” where Swift adds two new acoustic renditions (most recently, mash-ups) to the show.

Swift has been on hiatus since early March, weeks before The Tortured Poets Department dropped on Friday, April 19. The record, her 11th studio album, features 31 songs including “Fortnight,” “So Long, London,” “Fresh Out the Slammer,” “So High School” and “thanK you aIMee.”

Swift’s fans planning to see Eras later this year — the tour leg kicks off in Paris on Thursday, May 9 — have since taken to social media, curious if they will be able to hear any TTPD live.

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“OK listen I NEED Taylor to add ‘I Can Do It With a Broken Heart’ to the Eras Tour setlist. … Just that ONE. … PLEASE. … It was MADE for the Eras Tour !!!!!!!!!!” a social media user wrote via X.

Another added, “I am so obsessed with Taylor’s new album idk how to survive the Eras Tour (if I actually go twice I might just drop dead afterwards).”

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Since Eras has sections dedicated to Swift’s previous albums , it is possible that TTPD could get its own mini-set in the lineup. Not all of her preexisting cohorts feature the same amount of songs, so Swift could cut some songs in order to add a time for Tortured Poets additions .

Spotify added further fuel to the fire on Friday as Swifties noticed the streaming platform’s official video for “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,” a TTPD track, features footage solely from the Eras Tour.

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Swift’s musical director David Cook , who has also been featured on several of her past LPs, also hinted that TTPD songs could make an appearance on the tour lineup.

“Not sure how much I can add to the discourse other than this album is really REALLY good. You FEEL it,” Cook wrote via Instagram on Friday, quoting “Loml” with a mind-blown emoji.

According to eagle-eyed Swifties that captured screenshots, Cook also wrote, “Wait until you hear the live versions.” The addition, however, has since been deleted.

Of course, it is also possible that Swift will drop a TTPD single in her surprise song section.

“How will The Tortured Poets Department affect the Eras Tour ? Hopefully only on surprise songs (in a good way),” an X user theorized.

While Swift has yet to address if TTPD will affect her Eras Tour setlist, she’s given fans insight into how she picks song s for the acoustic section.

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“This has become my favorite part of the show because it’s become very chaotic and it’s become a challenge for me to think of new things to do for every single city,” Swift told the crowd in Singapore in March. “And hope that I’m doing something that you guys might like. It’s been a blast!”

Per the Grammy winner, she “invented [her] crazy acoustic section,” to be able to play “as many songs” as she could way over the 44 staples at each show. Adding TTPD tracks there seems like an easy way to do just that, if you ask Us.

The Tortured Poets Department is out now and Swift’s Eras Tour resumes on Thursday, May 9.

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  • Cruel Summer Play Video
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  • You Need to Calm Down Play Video
  • Lover Play Video
  • The Archer Play Video
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  • tolerate it Play Video
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  • Delicate Play Video
  • Don't Blame Me Play Video
  • Look What You Made Me Do Play Video
  • Enchanted Play Video
  • Long Live Play Video
  • Song played from tape Red - Intro Play Video
  • 22 Play Video
  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Play Video
  • I Knew You Were Trouble Play Video
  • Nothing New Play Video
  • All Too Well Play Video
  • Song played from tape seven Play Video
  • the 1 Play Video
  • betty Play Video
  • the last great american dynasty Play Video
  • august Play Video
  • illicit affairs Play Video
  • my tears ricochet Play Video
  • cardigan Play Video
  • Style Play Video
  • Blank Space Play Video
  • Shake It Off Play Video
  • Wildest Dreams Play Video
  • Bad Blood Play Video
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How to get tickets to see ‘tortured poet’ Taylor Swift when ‘Eras’ tour makes U.S. return

  • Updated: Apr. 24, 2024, 9:32 a.m. |
  • Published: Apr. 24, 2024, 9:32 a.m.

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Taylor Swift performs at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday, June 9, 2023. Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com

Riding the wave of her new album, Taylor Swift is set to resume her megapopular North American tour in October 2024 including stops around the Midwest.

Stubhub and Vivid Seats have hard-to-find tickets for the 2024 North American tour stops in Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis.

If you can’t wait until the fall, Stubhub and Vivid Seats also have seats for overseas tour stops that start next month in France and continue in Sweden, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom.

Swift’s newest album “The Tortured Poets Department,” has smashed previous records last Friday becoming the first album in Spotify’s history to have more than 300 million streams in a single day.

Swift also became the most-streamed artist within a single day ever on Spotify. The album’s first track, “Fortnight,” which also features Post Malone, became Spotify’s most-streamed song in a single day with nearly 40 million streams.

Here’s how you can get hard-to-find tickets for 2024 shows in Miami, New Orleans, and Indianapolis at Stubhub and Vivid Seats.

Miami Gardens - Fri Oct. 18, 2024, 7:00pm Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens, FL

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Miami Gardens - Sat Oct. 19, 2024, 7:00pm, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL

Miami Gardens - Sun Oct. 20, 2024, 7:00pm, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL

New Orleans - Fri. Oct 25, 2024, 7:00pm, with Gracie Abrams, Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA

New Orleans - Sat. Oct. 26, 2024, 7:00pm, Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA

New Orleans Sun. Oct. 27, 2024, 7:00pm, Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA

Indianapolis - Fri Nov. 1, 2024, 7:00pm, Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN

Indianapolis - Sat Nov. 2, 2024, 7:00pm, Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN

Indianapolis - Sun Nov. 3, 2024, 7:00pm, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN

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Taylor Swift releases YouTube short that appears to have new Eras Tour dances

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Taylor Swift  released a new YouTube Shorts video and fans believe clips are signifying a "The Tortured Poets Department" number or set during the Eras Tour.

After the double album was released Friday, fans wondered if the singer would fit any of the 31 songs into the three-plus hour set. In the quick 15-second video, fans pointed out a couple of suspect shots, including Swift leaning against a railing that seems to have the "TTPD" logo and a quick scene where her backup dancers hold poles and wear top hats.

Swift has been on a two-month break from the Eras Tour and has spent much of her time in Los Angeles.

If there is a new Eras Tour set, the next question is where would she add the era? "Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince's" opening line is a perfect opening for an artist who has released seven albums and hasn't seen fans: "It's been a long time coming."

She could end the show with the "TTPD" set, but "Karma" is also a good show closer. Other than those two options, she could place "TTPD" after "Reputation" and before "Speak Now" or also right before "Midnights."

"A fortnight til Paris 🤍," Swift says in the caption. Her next tour stop is Paris, France on May 9. Swift will tour in Europe for 51 shows until she takes a break and heads back to the United States and Canada.

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Where to buy the now sold out ‘Eras Tour’ tickets for Toronto, Vancouver

  • Updated: Apr. 23, 2024, 10:03 a.m. |
  • Published: Apr. 23, 2024, 10:02 a.m.

Taylor Swift performs during "The Eras Tour" in Melbourne, Australia. Despite leaks, the music artist's new album, "The Tortured Poets Department," is due Friday, April 19, 2024.

Taylor Swift performs during "The Eras Tour" in Melbourne, Australia. Despite leaks, the music artist's new album, "The Tortured Poets Department," is due Friday, April 19, 2024. Graham Denholm/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

Taylor Swift is scheduled to hold nine consecutive shows in Canada this year as part of “The Eras Tour.” The tour, initially planned for Toronto and Vancouver from August 20 to December 8, has been extended to include additional cities such as Miami, New Orleans, Indianapolis, and Toronto. This expansion has resulted in the addition of a total of 15 extra concerts to the North American leg of the tour.

Related: There is still time to snag Taylor Swift’s new album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ before stock runs out

As part of her 2024 North American tour, Taylor will also be performing in Miami, Florida (Hardrock Stadium), and New Orleans, Louisiana (Caesars Superdome), with the tour slated to commence on October 18.

Seats are sold out on Ticketmaster for most Canadian dates, so you’ll want to check out resale sites like StubHub or Vividseats for openings.

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