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Every Surprise Song Performed On Taylor Swift's Eras Tour So Far
18 May 2024, 21:13 | Updated: 18 May 2024, 21:17
By Katie Louise Smith
What surprise songs did Taylor Swift perform on The Eras Tour? Here's the full list. (Updated live during every show)
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Taylor Swift 's The Eras Tour is in full swing, and just as fans had hoped, Taylor has confirmed that she will be performing surprise songs on every single night of the tour.
If you've been a fan of Taylor for a while, you'll know that she always includes a surprise song or two in her tour set lists. The tradition goes all the way back to the Speak Now World Tour, where she included the surprise covers she performed during that era.
With the tour now officially underway, the surprise songs are back, back, back again! There are 45 songs in the setlist already, which means she's got well over 200 songs (!!) to choose from for the surprise slots.
Initially, Taylor told fans that she will only play each surprise song once, unless she messes it up. But she has now confirmed that she has ended that rule, and she will play whatever she wants, however many times she wants!
So, what surprise songs has Taylor Swift already performed on The Eras Tour and what can fans expect for the rest of the dates? Here's the full list. (We'll update this article live, during each show.)
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Taylor will be playing two surprise acoustic songs per show. After 66 dates in 2023, Taylor ended up playing an extra 124 songs, not including repeats or songs that weren't her own.
At the end of her 2023 Eras Tour shows, Taylor confirmed that the full list of surprise songs will be completely reset. In February 2024, she began adding mashups to the acoustic section. She has also confirmed that she will now completely scrap the 'only playing it once' rule, and will repeat songs if she feels like it. Here's the full list so far...
2024 Eras Tour surprise songs:
- Tokyo, Japan (Feb 7) - 'Dear Reader' and 'Holy Ground'
- Tokyo, Japan (Feb 8) - 'Eyes Open' and 'Electric Touch'
- Tokyo, Japan (Feb 9) - 'Superman' and 'The Outside'
- Tokyo, Japan (Feb 10) - 'Come In With The Rain' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid'
- Melbourne, Australia (Feb 16) - 'Red' and 'You're Losing Me'
- Melbourne, Australia (Feb 17) - 'Getaway Car/August/The Other Side of the Door' and 'this is me trying'
- Melbourne, Australia (Feb 18) - 'Come Back...Be Here/Daylight' and 'Teardrops On My Guitar'
- Sydney, Australia (Feb 23) - 'How You Get The Girl' and 'White Horse/Coney Island' with Sabrina Carpenter
- Sydney, Australia (Feb 24) - 'Should've Said No/You're Not Sorry' and 'New Year's Day/Peace'
- Sydney, Australia (Feb 25) - 'Is It Over Now?/I Wish You Would' and 'Haunted/Exile'
- Sydney, Australia (Feb 26) - 'Would've Could've Should've/Ivy' and 'Forever & Always/Maroon'
- Singapore, SG (Mar 2) – 'Mine/Starlight' and 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever/Dress'
- Singapore, SG (Mar 3) – 'Long Story Short/The Story of Us' and 'Clean/Evermore'
- Singapore, SG (Mar 4) – 'Foolish One/Tell Me Why' and 'This Love/Call It What You Want'
- Singapore, SG (Mar 7) – 'Death By A Thousand Cuts/Babe' and 'Fifteen/You're On Your Own, Kid'
- Singapore, SG (Mar 8) – 'Sparks Fly/Gold Rush' and 'False God/Slut!'
- Singapore, SG (Mar 9) – 'Tim McGraw/Cowboy Like Me' and 'Mirrorball/Epiphany'
- Paris, France (May 9) – 'Paris' and 'loml'
- Paris, France (May 10) – 'Is It Over Now?/Out Of The Woods' and 'My Boy Only Breaks His Favourite Toys'
- Paris, France (May 11) – 'Hey Stephen' and 'Maroon'
- Paris, France (May 12) – 'The Alchemy/Treacherous' and 'Begin Again/Paris'
- Stockholm, Sweden (May 17) - 'I Think He Knows/Gorgeous/' and 'Peter'
- Stockholm, Sweden (May 18) - 'Guilty As Sin?' and 'Say Don't Go/Welcome To New York/Clean'
- Stockholm, Sweden (May 19) - TBC
As of May 18th, Taylor has performed 8 from 'Midnights', 7 from 'folklore', 7 from 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)', 8 from 'Red (Taylor's Version)', 7 from 'Fearless', 8 from '1989', 4 from 'Reputation', 5 from 'Taylor Swift', 4 from 'evermore', 5 from 'Lover' and 5 from 'The Tortured Poets Department'. Plus 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever'.
2023 Eras Tour surprise songs:
- Glendale, AZ (March 17) - ‘mirrorball’ and 'Tim McGraw'
- Glendale, AZ (March 18) - ‘State of Grace’ and ‘this is me trying’
- Las Vegas, NV (March 24) - 'Our Song' and 'Snow on the Beach'
- Las Vegas, NV (March 25) - 'cowboy like me' (with Marcus Mumford) and 'White Horse'
- Arlington, TX (March 31) - 'Sad Beautiful Tragic' and 'Ours'
- Arlington, TX (April 1) - 'Death By a Thousand Cuts' and 'Clean'
- Arlington, TX (April 2) - 'Jump Then Fall' and 'The Lucky One'
- Tampa, FL (April 13) - 'Speak Now' and 'Treacherous'
- Tampa, FL (April 14) - 'The Great War' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'You're On Your Own, Kid'
- Tampa, FL (April 15) - 'mad woman' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'Mean'
- Houston, TX (April 21) – 'Wonderland' and 'You're Not Sorry'
- Houston, TX (April 22) – 'A Place In This World' and 'Today Was A Fairytale'
- Houston, TX (April 23) – 'Begin Again' and 'Cold as You'
- Atlanta, GA (April 28) – 'The Other Side of the Door' and 'Coney Island'
- Atlanta, GA (April 29) – 'High Infidelity' and 'Gorgeous'
- Atlanta, GA (April 30) – 'I Bet You Think About Me' and 'How You Get The Girl'
- Nashville, TN (May 5) – 'Sparks Fly' and 'Teardrops On My Guitar'
- Nashville, TN (May 6) – 'Out of the Woods' and 'Fifteen'
- Nashville, TN (May 7) – 'Would've Could've Should've' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'Mine'
- Philadelphia, PA (May 12) - 'gold rush' and 'Come Back... Be Here'
- Philadelphia, PA (May 13) - 'Forever & Always' and 'This Love'
- Philadelphia, PA (May 14) - 'Hey Stephen' and 'The Best Day'
- Foxborough, MA (May 19) - 'Should've Said No' and 'Better Man'
- Foxborough, MA (May 20) - 'Question...?' and 'Invisible'
- Foxborough, MA (May 21) - 'I Think He Knows' and 'Red'
- East Rutherford, NJ (May 26) - 'Getaway Car' (with Jack Antonoff) and 'Maroon'
- East Rutherford, NJ (May 27) - 'Holy Ground' and 'False God'
- East Rutherford, NJ (May 28) - 'Welcome To New York' and 'Clean'
- Chicago, IL (Jun 2) – 'I Wish You Would' and 'the lakes'
- Chicago, IL (Jun 3) – 'You All Over Me' (with Maren Morris) and 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever'
- Chicago, IL (Jun 4) – 'Hits Different' and 'The Moment I Knew'
- Detroit, MI (Jun 9) – 'Haunted' and 'I Almost Do'
- Detroit, MI (Jun 10) – 'All You Had To Do Was Stay' and 'Breathe'
- Pittsburgh, PA (June 16) – 'Mr. Perfectly Fine' and 'The Last Time'
- Pittsburgh, PA (June 17) – 'seven' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'The Story of Us'
- Minneapolis, MN (June 23) – 'Paper Rings' and 'If This Was A Movie'
- Minneapolis, MN (June 24) – 'Dear John' and 'Daylight'
- Cincinnati, OH (June 30) – 'I'm Only Me When I'm With You' and 'evermore'
- Cincinnati, OH (July 1) – 'ivy' (with Aaron Dessner), 'I miss you, I’m sorry' (with Gracie Abrams) and 'Call It What You Want'
- Kansas City, MO (July 7) – 'Never Grow Up' and 'When Emma Falls in Love'
- Kansas City, MO (July 8) – 'Last Kiss' and 'dorothea'
- Denver, CO (July 14) - 'Picture To Burn' and 'Timeless'
- Denver, CO (July 15) - 'Starlight' and 'Back To December'
- Seattle, WA (July 22) - 'This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things' and 'Everything Has Changed'
- Seattle, WA (July 23) - 'Message In A Bottle' and 'Tied Together With A Smile'
- Santa Clara, CA (July 28) - 'right where you left me' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'Castles Crumbling'
- Santa Clara, CA (July 29) - 'Stay Stay Stay' and 'All of the Girls You've Loved Before'
- Los Angeles, CA (Aug 3) – 'I Can See You' and Maroon'
- Los Angeles, CA (Aug 4) – 'Our Song' and 'You Are In Love'
- Los Angeles, CA (Aug 5) – 'Death By A Thousand Cuts' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid'
- Los Angeles, CA (Aug 7) – 'Dress' and 'exile'
- Los Angeles, CA (Aug 8) – 'I Know Places' and 'King of My Heart'
- Los Angeles, CA (Aug 9) – 'New Romantics' and 'New Year's Day'
- Mexico City, Mexico (Aug 24) - 'I Forgot That You Existed' and 'Sweet Nothing'
- Mexico City, Mexico (Aug 25) - 'Tell Me Why' and 'Snow on the Beach'
- Mexico City, Mexico (Aug 26) - 'Cornelia Street' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid'
- Mexico City, Mexico (Aug 27) - 'Afterglow' and 'Maroon'
- Buenos Aires, Argentina (Nov 9) – 'The Very First Night' and 'Labyrinth'
- Buenos Aires, Argentina (Nov 11) – 'Is It Over Now?/Out of the Woods' and 'End Game'
- Buenos Aires, Argentina (Nov 12) – 'Better Than Revenge' and 'Slut!'
- Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (Nov 17) – 'Stay Beautiful' and 'Suburban Legends'
- Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (Nov 19) – 'Dancing With Our Hands Tied' and 'Bigger Than The Whole Sky'
- Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (Nov 20) – 'ME!' and 'So It Goes...'
- São Paulo, Brazil (Nov 24) – 'Now That We Don't Talk' and 'Innocent'
- São Paulo, Brazil (Nov 25) – 'Safe & Sound' and 'Untouchable'
- São Paulo, Brazil (Nov 26) – 'Say Don't Go' and 'it's time to go'
In 2023, Taylor played an additional 124 songs from her own discography as surprise songs. That includes 19 from Red (Taylor's Version), 17 from Speak Now (Taylor's Version), 16 from 1989 (Taylor's Version), 15 from Fearless (Taylor's Version), 11 from Midnights, 11 from Taylor Swift, 10 from Reputation, 10 from Lover, 8 from evermore and 6 from folklore.
Plus one soundtrack song ('I Don't Wanna Live Forever) and one extra song that's not her own ('I miss you, I'm sorry' with Gracie Abrams).
The Eras Tour concert film was recorded on August 3rd, 4th and 5th and all six surprise songs she performed at those shows will be included in The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) on Disney+.
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What surprise songs has Taylor Swift not played yet?
With Taylor performing two surprise songs a night, it's pretty much a given that she will perform the majority of them before she finishes the entire tour. Taylor has now confirmed that she has reset the list for the 2024 dates, which means international fans heading to the Eras Tour will likely hear some repeats, as well as those she has not yet performed.
There's still plenty of tracks that Taylor has the option to perform. Here's all the songs that she has not yet performed as surprise songs:
- Taylor Swift : 'Mary’s Song (Oh My My My)', 'A Perfectly Good Heart'
- Fearless (Taylor's Version): ' The Way I Loved You', 'Change', 'Superstar', 'We Were Happy', 'That’s When', 'Don’t You', 'Bye Bye Baby'
- Speak Now (Taylor's Version): [All songs from Speak Now have been played.]
- Red (Taylor's Version) : 'Girl At Home', 'Ronan', 'Forever Winter', 'Run'
- 1989 (Taylor's Version) : 'Sweeter Than Fiction'
- Reputation : 'I Did Something Bad'
- Lover : 'London Boy', 'Soon You’ll Get Better', 'It’s Nice To Have A Friend'
- Folklore : 'Hoax'
- Evermore : 'Happiness', 'Closure'
- Midnights : 'Glitch'
- The Tortured Poets Department : 'The Tortured Poets Department', 'So Long, London', 'Fresh Out The Slammer', 'Florida!!!', 'Guilty As Sin?', 'I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)', 'Clara Bow', 'The Black Dog', 'imgonnagetyouback', 'The Albatross', 'Chloe, Sam, Sophia or Marcus', 'How Did It End?', 'I Hate It Here', 'thanK you aIMee', 'I Look In People's Windows', 'The Prophecy', 'Cassandra', 'The Bolter', 'Robin', 'The Manuscript'.
Alongside those listed album tracks, there's also several standalone and soundtrack songs that Taylor could add into the mix: 'Crazier', 'Only The Young', 'Carolina', 'I Heart?', 'Beautiful Eyes', 'Beautiful Ghosts'... And of course, 'Macavity' and 'Christmas Tree Farm'...
There's also the small possibility that she could potentially perform the songs she's featured on, maybe even with special guests: 'The Joker and the Queen', 'Two Is Better Than One', 'Renegade', 'Both of Us', 'Gasoline', 'Birch', 'Highway Don’t Care' and 'The Alcott'.
What surprise songs will Taylor Swift perform again?
At the start of the The Eras Tour, Taylor revealed that she had two rules when it comes to playing surprise songs more than once. Rule 1: If she messed up, she's allowed to play it again. Rule 2: Midnights songs are exempt and she can play them "however many times I want..."
However, in February 2024, she confirmed that that rule is no longer in place. She will play whatever songs she wants, however many times she wants.
So, if you're going to a London show in August, or one of the final shows in Vancouver and you're hoping to hear 'You're On Your Own, Kid'? It's now a strong possibility.
Here's a list of all the songs Taylor has performed multiple times on the Eras Tour so far:
- 'You're On Your Own, Kid' (Played 5 times)
- 'Maroon' (Played 3 times)
- 'this is me trying'
- 'Our Song'
- 'Snow On The Beach'
- 'Death By A Thousand Cuts'
- 'Clean'
- 'The Other Side of the Door'
- 'Teardrops On My Guitar'
- 'Out of the Woods'
- 'Come Back...Be Here'
- 'Red'
- 'Getaway Car'
- 'Holy Ground'
- 'Daylight'
Taylor performed 'Nothing New' with Phoebe Bridgers on the nights Phoebe appears as a support act, but the song was not one of the two surprise songs. Taylor could now perform the song again later down the line as a surprise song.
Taylor also performed 'No Body, No Crime' with HAIM on the nights they supported the show. It's possible that Taylor will now perform that one again, solo, later down the line.
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What surprise songs are in Taylor Swift's Eras Tour movie?
The Eras Tour concert film was filmed on August 3rd, 4th and 5th in Los Angeles, CA. Taylor performed six additional surprise songs, all of which were recorded for the film. In the cinema and digital releases, 'Our Song' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid' were included as the two surprise songs.
In the (Taylor's Version) edition that will begin streaming on Disney+ on March 15th, Taylor confirmed that all six songs that she performed during those shows will be included. Here's the full list:
- 'I Can See You'
- 'Maroon'
- 'You Are In Love'
- 'You're On Your Own, Kid'
Will Taylor Swift add The Tortured Poets Department songs to the Eras Tour setlist?
Just when you thought the Eras Tour would remain a celebration of Taylor's 10 albums, she goes ahead an announces her surprise 11th album!
'The Tortured Poets Department' was released on April 19th, and features 31 songs – 16 from the original tracklist as well as a further 16 on the Anthology version . We won't know for sure if Taylor will change her setlist to accommodate the new songs, but it's possible that she will perform them as surprise songs.
Watch this space – we'll update this article with more information as soon as she heads back on tour after the release.
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Taylor Swift Switches Out Songs and Costumes for Night 2 of Eras Tour: Photos and Video
'This Is Me Trying' and 'State of Grace' were performed in an acoustic stretch of her tour's second show, possibly for the only time all tour
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On the Eras Tour , Taylor Swift at one point plays a piano that appears to be covered in moss. But there are certain aspects of the show that are guaranteed not to gather that substance, judging from the second night of the tour, which, like the first, took place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
One of those is the costuming, with the pop superstar trying out some different dresses (or, in the case of “The Man,” black or grey suit -dresses) in different parts of the concert Saturday than she had at Friday night’s tour opener.
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One thing that didn’t change Saturday: the lateness of the hour. Although the Friday night closing time of 11:12 seemed like the show might have accidentally drifted past an 11 p.m. curfew that many venues enforce, the show actually went even a few minutes longer than that on Saturday. And a leaked crew sheet showed that the weekend concerts were indeed deliberately budgeted to go until 11:15, making for a running time calculated to be right around 3 hours and 15 minutes.
Although the show has many costume changes, Swift is only very briefly offstage during those roughly 195 minutes. Some of the changes even involve taking something off or putting something on while not leaving the stage, whether that’s in front of everyone’s eyes or, in one clever staging moment, behind a confluence of umbrellas that fit together to form a dressing-room shield. The fact that Swift is on stage for all but two or three minutes of the epic running time means that she’s more than matching the stamina of her fans, who have their own somewhat lesser endurance test — since there’s hardly a person in the building who’s going to sit down at any point in her set (and most also stand for her two opening acts, which this weekend were Paramore and Gayle).
Check out some of the overlapping or completely different looks Swift rocked at her second show, which largely involved different colors or textures or — in the case of “22” — a T-shirt with different lettering. (On Saturday, the shirt read “Who’s Taylor Swift anyway? Ew” instead of Friday’s “A lot going on at the moment.”) The only look that’s almost certain to remain identical from night to night — even if more than one of the pieces might have been manufactured — is her striking outfit for the “Reputation” segment of the show, in which one leg is laid bare and the other is black while her torso is all red-and-sequined snakes. That is something you don’t just sub out for the sake of doing the laundry.
(Read Variety ‘s full review of the opening night show in Arizona here . For a gallery of her first-night looks, click here .)
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Here’s a Play-by-Play of the First Stop of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
Taylor Swift ’s Eras era has begun. The singer officially kicked off her Eras Tour with two back-to-back shows in Glendale Swift City, Eras-zona, on March 17 and March 18. Despite unprecedented ticketing drama , thousands of Swifties showed up for the first stop of Swift’s long-awaited return to live concerts. Still, many people missed out on presale codes or couldn’t afford expensive seats and fees. So, Ticketmaster , look what you made us do — below, we’ve compiled clips so that fans can relive what it was like to be at these opening shows, from the packed set list to the famous faces in the audience.
What song did she open with?
She kicked off her set with “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince,” then followed with four more songs from Lover (hey, a lot of Swifties are still grieving the cruel summer when Lover Fest was canceled ).
What else was on the set list?
Taylor sang for about three hours, performing 44 songs in total (or 45, if you count her spoken interlude of “seven”). Don’t see your favorite one below? Don’t worry. She announced that each show will be slightly unique. On the first night, her surprise songs were “mirrorball” and “Tim McGraw.” On the second night, she swapped them for “this is me trying” and “State of Grace.”
What was the stage design like?
Let’s just say that she spared no expense.
Did she dance?
Duh. She danced on a chair to “Vigilante Shit,” and also turned Mikael Arellano’s viral “Bejeweled” dance into official tour choreography.
How many outfits did she wear?
More than a dozen — and that was just on the first night! She changed clothes frequently to match the vibe of each of her albums, though Swifties seemed to particularly love her “Enchanted” ball gown.
Did she say anything in between performances?
She did indeed give several speeches.
Who else performed?
Paramore and Gayle were the first two musical guests. Other openers on the rest of the Eras tour will include beabadoobee, Phoebe Bridgers, girl in red, Muna, Haim, Gracie Abrams, and Owenn.
Which famous people were in the audience?
Laura Dern, the Haim sisters, and an extremely excited Emma Stone all made a trip to Swift City. Mama Swift was also there, of course. And J.J. Watt, who knows a thing or two about performing in a stadium, was so moved by his experience that he posted a review on Twitter.
Did stay-at-home Swifties feel left out?
Well, yes, but they didn’t let that stop them from enjoying the show.
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Every Surprise Song Played by Taylor Swift on “The Eras Tour”
As part of "The Eras Tour," Swift is playing a different acoustic song during each show
As part of “The Eras Tour,” Taylor Swift has promised to play a different acoustic song during each show. At the tour’s kick-off on March 17th in Glendale, Arizona, she performed “mirrorball” from folklore and “Tim McGraw” from her self-titled debut album. The following night, she treated fans to “this is me trying” from folklore and “State of Grace” from Red .
During the first night of her show in Las Vegas, Swift dusted off “Our Song” from her self-titled debut album and performed the Midnights track “Snow on the Beach” live for the first time. On night two, she brought out Marcus Mumford for the live debut of “cowboy like me,” and played “White Horse” from Fearless .
On the first of three nights in Arlington, Texas, Swift treated fans to only the third live performance of Red ’s “Sad Beautiful Tragic,” and first since 2013. For the second surprise song of the night, she played “Ours” from Speak Now . Additionally, Swift switched up the folklore portion of the set by playing “the 1” in place of “invisible string.” On night two, she offered up the tour debuts of “Death by a Thousand Cuts” from Lover and “Clean” from 1989 . Finally, on night three Swift performed “Jump Then Fall” from Fearless and “The Lucky One” from Red .
Swift kicked off her time in Tampa by performing “Speak Now.” In introducing the song, she said, “I’ve been thinking a lot about one of my albums recently. One of my albums has been on my mind a lot… lots going on in my brain about it.” She then dusted off “Treacherous” from Red .
Night two in Tampa saw Swift welcome frequent collaborator Aaron Dessner for the live debut of “The Great War.” She then played a second Midnights song, “You’re on Your Own Kid.” She also told the crowd that though these performances are intended to be unique for each show, she’s bending the rules for Midnights : “If I want to do songs on Midnights more than once on this tour, I will.”
Swift was once again joined by Dessner during night three in Tampa, as the pair performed “mad woman” from folklore . She then played the Speak Now track “Mean” for the first time since 2018.
On the first of three nights in Houston, Texas, Swift dusted off “Wonderland,” from 1989 , for the first time since 2018. He also played “You’re Not Sorry,” from Fearless , for the first time since 2013. On night two, he played “A Place in This World” from her self-titled debut album and “Today Was a Fairytale” from Fearless . On night three, she treated the crowd to “Begin Again” from Red and “Cold as You” from her self-titled debut. The latter song marked only the second live performance of the song, and first since 2013.
To kick off a three-night stand in Atlanta, Swift delivered two live debuts: “The Other Side of the Door” from Fearless and “coney island” from evermore . She followed that up on night two with the live debut of “High Infidelity” of Midnights and “Gorgeous” from reputation . For her finale in Atlanta, Swift treated fans to the first-ever live performance of “I Bet You Think About Me” from her self-titled debut along with “How You Get the Girl” from 1989 .
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Taylor Swift changed The Eras Tour set list to include 'The Tortured Poets Department.' Here are all 46 songs she performs now.
- Taylor Swift's blockbuster Eras Tour resumed Thursday in Nanterre, France.
- Swift altered the set list to include songs from her new album, "The Tortured Poets Department."
- The current Eras Tour set list, which includes 46 various hits and deep cuts, is cataloged below.
Taylor Swift is back on the road for her record-breaking , economy-altering Eras Tour.
The stadium series kicked off last year in Glendale, Arizona, and quickly became a sensation . After making stops across the US, Mexico, South America , Japan, Australia, and Singapore , Swift will continue to perform throughout 2024 in Europe , plus a second North American leg scheduled for later this year.
On Thursday, Swift resumed The Eras Tour in France after a multi-week hiatus.
During that break, Swift released her 11th studio album, " The Tortured Poets Department " — so she adjusted the original 44-song set list to include brand new tracks, though other fan favorites (including " The Archer ," " The 1 ," and " Tolerate It ") were cut for time.
The updated show stretches for over three hours and includes 46 songs. The complete set list is cataloged below, in order of Swift's performance.
"Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince"
The Eras Tour is Swift's first live tour since 2018. The show opener includes the lyric, "It's been a long time coming, but / It's you and me, that's my whole world."
"Cruel Summer"
"Cruel Summer" was released as the second track on 2019's "Lover" and never promoted as a single.
However, once The Eras Tour was underway, the song experienced a delayed surge in popularity and became Swift's milestone 10th chart-topper on the Billboard Hot 100 .
"The Man"
"The Man" was promoted as the fourth single from "Lover," alongside an Easter egg-filled music video .
"You Need to Calm Down"
"You Need to Calm Down" is an ode to LGBTQ+ rights . The music video, which features a huge cast of queer celebrities , ends with a call to sign the Equality Act .
"Lover"
"Lover" is the solo-written title track from Swift's seventh studio album. Before she performs the song during The Eras Tour, she tells fans that she hopes it'll hold a special meaning for each individual who hears it.
"These are songs that I have written about my life or things I felt at one point in time," she says in the concert movie. "But after tonight, when you hear these songs out and about in the world, my dream is that you're gonna think about tonight, and the memories we made here together."
"Fearless"
"Fearless" is the title track for Swift's 2008 sophomore album, which is still known as the most-awarded country album of all time .
"You Belong With Me"
Swift won best female video for "You Belong With Me" at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards .
"Love Story"
"Love Story" was the first rerecorded song that Swift ever released from her "Taylor's Version" series.
"22"
When Swift performs "22" during The Eras Tour, she always gives her bowler hat to one lucky concertgoer .
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" was released as the lead single from "Red" in 2012. It became Swift's first-ever No. 1 hit on the Hot 100 .
"I Knew You Were Trouble"
The third single from "Red," coproduced by Max Martin and Shellback, peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100.
"All Too Well (10 Minute Version)"
The extended version of "All Too Well" was released as the final track on " Red (Taylor's Version) " after years of fan anticipation.
It debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100, becoming the longest song ever to hold the chart's top position.
"Enchanted"
"Enchanted" is the only song from Swift's third album, "Speak Now," that she currently performs during The Eras Tour.
For a brief time, following the release of " Speak Now (Taylor's Version) ," Swift added the fan-favorite deep cut "Long Live" to the set list. It has since been removed.
"…Ready for It?"
"…Ready for It?" was originally teased during ABC's "Saturday Night Football" broadcast in 2017. It was later used by ESPN in college football commercials.
"Delicate"
Swift's performance of "Delicate" during The Eras Tour features a stage animation that cracks beneath her feet .
"Don't Blame Me"
"Don't Blame Me" is the sole non-single that Swift performs during the tour's "Reputation" segment. The fan-favorite track is often cited as a highlight of the show .
"Look What You Made Me Do"
"Look What You Made Me Do," which interpolates Right Said Fred's '90s hit "I'm Too Sexy," was released as the lead single from "Reputation" and debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100.
"Cardigan"
The No. 1 single "Cardigan" was released alongside Swift's beloved album " Folklore ." The song references Peter Pan and introduces the album's "teenage love triangle."
"Betty"
"Betty" is told from the perspective of a high schooler named James , who broke the heart of the titular heroine.
"Champagne Problems"
The heart-wrenching piano ballad "Champagne Problems" often inspires a minutes-long standing ovation during The Eras Tour.
"August"
Swift's debut performance of "August" took place at the 2021 Grammy Awards. Later that night, she won album of the year for "Folklore," her record-tying third trophy in that category.
"Illicit Affairs"
"Illicit Affairs" is widely interpreted as a song about marital infidelity, though its descriptions of forbidden love and "clandestine meetings" adopt new meanings through a queer lens .
"My Tears Ricochet"
In Swift's own words , "My Tears Ricochet" was inspired by the image of an "embittered tormentor showing up at the funeral of his fallen object of obsession."
"Marjorie"
"Marjorie" is named after Swift's late grandmother, Marjorie Finlay , an opera singer who died in 2003. Finlay is credited with background vocals in the song.
"Willow"
"Willow" was promoted as the lead single from " Evermore ." Like "Cardigan," it was released simultaneously with its parent album and debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100.
"Style"
Swift briefly dated Harry Styles before releasing her fifth studio album, "1989."
When Rolling Stone asked about the inspiration behind the album's third track, "Style," she replied, "We should have just called it 'I'm Not Even Sorry.'"
"Blank Space"
"Blank Space" is a widely celebrated satire about Swift's reputation as a "serial dater."
"'She only writes songs to get emotional revenge on guys. She's a man-hater. Don't let her near your boyfriend,'" Swift explained at the time. "It was just kind of excessive and, you know, at first it was hurtful and then I kind of found a little comedy in it."
The song dethroned "Shake It Off" at No. 1 on the Hot 100, making Swift the first and only woman in history to replace herself in the chart's top spot. (She has since done it twice.)
"Shake It Off"
"Shake It Off" was released as the lead single from "1989," Swift's official pivot from country to pop music .
The song became her first to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and remained there for four weeks. It also inspired a sketch on "Saturday Night Live" about adults realizing they love Swift's music.
"Wildest Dreams"
"Wildest Dreams" was released as the first rerecorded song from "1989 (Taylor's Version)."
"Bad Blood"
"Bad Blood" was famously inspired by Swift's then-feud with Katy Perry , whom Swift accused of trying to "sabotage" her "Red" tour. (The two pop stars have long since buried the hatchet .)
The remix includes a feature from Kendrick Lamar , who returned to rerecord his verse for "1989 (Taylor's Version)."
"But Daddy I Love Him"
Following the release of her massive double album , "The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology," Swift added seven brand-new songs to The Eras Tour setlist.
The first is "But Daddy I Love Him," a sharp rebuke of Swift's own fans , many of whom criticized her dating life last year.
"So High School"
"So High School" is widely presumed to be about Swift's current boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce . The song's lyrics seem to reference their different professions: "You know how to ball, I know Aristotle."
"Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?"
Swift is the only songwriter credited for "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?"
The song title is likely inspired by "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" — a celebrated play written by Edward Albee that tackles themes of truth versus illusion, fate versus choice, and feeling trapped.
"Down Bad"
"Down Bad" is a heartsick serenade that compares falling in love to being abducted by aliens.
"Fortnight"
"Fortnight" was promoted as the lead single from "The Tortured Poets Department," alongside a music video that costars Post Malone and references "Dead Poets Society."
"The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived"
"The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived" is a scathing breakup song that may have been inspired by Matty Healy , whom Swift dated while writing "The Tortured Poets Department." According to reports, their relationship lasted about one month .
"I Can Do It With a Broken Heart"
In a meta twist, "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" was apparently inspired by The Eras Tour itself. The lyrics seem to reference a string of concerts last year, when Swift felt "miserable" but continued to perform as usual ("They said, 'Babe, you gotta fake it 'til you make it,' and I did").
Surprise Song No. 1
During each show on The Eras Tour, Swift performs a two-song acoustic set that changes every night . The first song is always played on acoustic guitar.
The first-ever surprise song Swift played in Arizona was "Mirrorball." For the first stop on the European leg, she chose the "Midnights" bonus cut "Paris."
Surprise Song No. 2
The second surprise song of the evening is always played on the piano.
In Arizona, Swift's first-ever surprise song on piano was "Tim McGraw," the lead single from her 2006 debut album. For night one in France, Swift played the "Tortured Poets" heartbreaker "Loml."
"Lavender Haze"
"Lavender Haze" is the opening track on Swift's 10th studio album " Midnights ."
"Anti-Hero"
"Anti-Hero" was promoted as the lead single from "Midnights." It debuted at No. 1 and became Swift's biggest hit to date, reigning atop the chart for eight weeks.
The same week that "Anti-Hero" arrived in the top spot, Swift became the first and only artist in history to occupy the entire top 10 on the Hot 100 .
"Midnight Rain"
"Midnight Rain" doubles as a breakup song and an ode to Swift's own ambitions: "He wanted it comfortable, I wanted that pain / He wanted a bride, I was making my own name," she sings, calling back to the rejection of '50s gender roles in "Lavender Haze."
"Vigilante Shit"
Put simply, "Vigilante Shit" is about getting revenge. Many fans believe the song was inspired by Scooter Braun , who purchased Swift's back catalog in 2019. Less than two years later, he sold Swift's master recordings to a private equity company .
"Bejeweled"
The music video for "Bejeweled" includes a variety of celebrity cameos, including Laura Dern, the Haim sisters, and Dita Von Teese.
"Mastermind"
In the chorus of "Mastermind," Swift seems to serenade her longtime fans: "What if I told you I'm a mastermind? / And now you're mine."
The song also references Swift's penchant for Easter eggs and her keen business acumen, which has allowed her to build a billion-dollar empire .
"I'm sick of women not being able to say that they have strategic business minds — because male artists are allowed to," Swift told Rolling Stone in 2019. "And so I'm sick and tired of having to pretend like I don't mastermind my own business."
"Karma"
Swift closes the elaborate show with "Karma," a song that mocks her enemies and salutes her own longevity: "Ask me what I learned from all those years / Ask me what I earned from all those tears / Ask me why so many fade, but I'm still here."
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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Night 2 setlist: Here's how it differed from Night 1
Taylor Swift told us on opening night of The Eras Tour at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, that she planned to shake it up — not off — at each stop on her tour with the two-song acoustic set that comes near the end of her performance.
On opening night, we heard "Mirrorball," one of eight songs she performed from "Folklore," and "Tim McGraw," the only song she played from her debut.
On Saturday, her second sold-out show at State Farm Stadium in Swift City, she subbed in "This Is Me Trying" from "Folklore" and "State of Grace" from "Red."
Like opening night, the first of those songs featured Swift on acoustic guitar and while the second one was done while seated at the piano.
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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Night 2 setlist
“Lover” album:
- “Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince.”
- “Cruel Summer.”
- “You Need To Calm Down.”
- “The Archer.”
“Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” album:
- “Fearless.”
- “You Belong With Me.”
- “Love Story.”
“Evermore” album:
- “’Tis The Damn Season.”
- “Marjorie.”
- “Champagne Problems.”
- “Tolerate It.”
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“Reputation” album:
- “… Ready For It?”
- “Delicate.”
- “Don’t Blame Me.”
- “Look What You Made Me Do.”
“Speak Now” album:
- “Enchanted.”
“Red (Taylor’s Version)” album:
- “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.”
- “I Knew You Were Trouble.”
- “All Too Well (10 Minute Version).”
“Folklore” album:
- “Invisible String.”
- “The Last Great American Dynasty.”
- “Illicit Affairs.”
- “My Tears Ricochet.”
- “Cardigan.”
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“1989” album:
- “Blank Space.”
- “Shake It Off.”
- “Wildest Dreams (Taylor’s Version).”
- “Bad Blood.”
Wild card — two different acoustic song each show
- "This is Me Trying."
- State of Grace."
“Midnights” album:
- “Lavender Haze.”
- “Anti-Hero.”
- “Midnight Rain.”
- “Vigilante (expletive).”
- “Bejeweled.”
- "Mastermind."
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Taylor Swift unveils new Eras Tour set list in Paris with these 'Tortured Poets' tracks
PARIS — Fans waited two months for Taylor Swift to return to her Eras Tour . It was worth it. On Thursday, the singer-songwriter relaunched the massive tour at La Défense Arena in Paris after releasing her 11th era album "The Tortured Poets Department" last month.
Swift extended the set list by one track to land at 46 songs. But many changes were made along the way. She added a new era for "The Tortured Poets Department," cut a handful of songs from other eras and rearranged most of the eras including combining the sets for "Folklore" and "Evermore."
A year ago, the 3-hour, 10-era set list with 44 songs was unveiled in Glendale, Arizona. The singer switched her "Folklore" opener from "Invisible String" to "The 1" in Texas (only bringing the former song back once in Nashville where a bench is dedicated to her in Centennial Park ). After the release of "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" in Kansas City, Missouri, crowd-favorite "Long Live" was added to make the set list 45 tracks long.
Here's everything she played in Paris to kick off the European leg of the Eras Tour:
Live from Paris: Taylor Swift adds 'Tortured Poets' songs to Eras Tour in France
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Year 2 Eras Tour set list
- "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince"
- "Cruel Summer"
- "You Need to Calm Down"
- "You Belong With Me"
- "Love Story"
- "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
- "I Knew You Were Trouble"
- "All Too Well (10-Minute Version)"
- "Enchanted"
- "Ready For It?"
- "Don't Blame Me"
- "Look What You Made Me Do"
- "Champagne Problems"
- "Illicit Affairs"
- "My Tears Ricochet"
- "Blank Space"
- "Shake it Off"
- "Wildest Dreams"
- "Bad Blood"
- "But Daddy I Love Him"
- "So High School"
- "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me"
- "Fortnight"
- "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived"
- "I Can Do It with a Broken Heart"
- "Lavender Haze"
- "Anti-Hero"
- "Midnight Rain"
- "Vigilante S---"
- "Bejeweled"
- "Mastermind"
Songs cut from the set list in Year 2
- "The Archer" from "Lover"
- "Long Live" from "Speak Now"
- "'Tis the Damn Season"
- "Tolerate It"
- "The Last Great American Dynasty"
Year 1 Eras Tour set list
- "The Archer"
- "Long Live"
- "The 1" (previously "Invisible String")
- "Mirrorball"
- "Tim McGraw"
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The Dream Setlist for Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras’ Tour
With the superstar officially touring stadiums in 2023, here is the ideal, career-spanning sequence of her many gems.
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How is Taylor Swift going to pull this off?
Her new “Eras” tour, promising a journey “through all the musical eras of my career,” was announced Tuesday (Nov. 1) and will visit U.S. stadiums beginning in March 2023. But to consider what this tour’s setlist might resemble is like trying to understand the true size of our galaxy — there’s just so much … of everything.
There are synth-pop bangers, the acoustic slow burns, the twangy throwbacks, the fan-worshiped deep cuts — not to mention the fact that Swift has dropped six No. 1 albums totaling 86 new or previously unreleased songs since her last roadshow, the Reputation Tour, in 2018.
Where does one even begin to cobble together an ideal setlist that can represent her prolific catalog and celebrate her latest world-beater in Midnights ? Right here, that’s where!
Below is our dream setlist, which visits all 10 of her studio albums, keeps past tour tendencies in mind, and still makes the spectacle somewhat manageable. By our count, she could blast through all these hits and medleys in about two-and-a-half hours — a reasonable show length, considering it’s her first trek in nearly five years.
This set would surely bring incredible highs and torrents of tears — what more could a Swiftie want? Until then, we’ll keep dreaming!
ACT I: ‘Midnights’
After weeks, months and years of anticipation, the stadium lights finally drop. The crowd shrieks in elation and relief, shaking the concrete. A montage begins to play on the massive video screens of Swift through the years, from the country-pop teen years all the way through smoldering Midnights . She winks at the camera and the video screen cuts to black, it’s silent for a moment, and then we hear “It’s me. Hi.” The crowd erupts again. But “Anti-Hero” doesn’t begin. Instead the screens begin to part, light purple smoke pouring through, and the bass kicks in …
“Lavender Haze”
In line with her 1989 and Reputation tours, Swift launches into her marathon set with the bumping opening track of her most recent album. Instantly, it’s a spectacle of maximalist pop fury: A dozen dancers, in full choreo, with Swift at the center, swaying her hips, donning some sort of purple and black sequined one-piece. The heavy bassline quakes the stadium as 55,000 LED wristbands flash lavender, keeping time. A fever pitch is reached immediately, and many fans burst into tears. It’s finally happening. She’s here.
"Vigilante Shit"
She’s hunting early, out for blood. The bass drops again, the crowd is a volcano. Swift struts her troupe of dancers down onto the single runway, which bisects the stadium floor and leads to an empty B-stage (more on that later). At the center of the runway, Swift is all business; stone face, steely glances. The runway is lit crimson red. “Lately I’ve been dressing for revenge,” she croons, the crowd howling in chorus.
The mood lightens, she returns to the main stage for this new banger, complete with kitschy visuals on the screen — her three kitties appear, of course, for the “Karma is a cat” line. A backup dancer dons a feline mask, Swift pats him on the head.
"Bejeweled"
Still in glittery pure-pop bliss, Swift tears through the tune, rocking a jewel-studded cane or hat (or both!), and on the line “I can still make the whole place shimmer,” a wave of flickering, gem-reflective light flows through the LED wristbands. Technology!
"Anti-Hero"
The first act ends with the already beloved Midnights single, with leagues of similarly self-loathing fans absolutely belting, “It’s Me. Hi. I’m the problem, it’s me.” The moment is massive, cathartic, and fuels an influx of therapy bookings as soon as the concert finishes.
ACT II: ‘Fearless’ / ‘Taylor Swift’
As Swift trots off the change costumes, a video interlude plays, ethereal at first, then with some flickers of twang — echoes of “Fifteen,” “White Horse” and “Teardrops on My Guitar.” Fans slowly realize what’s next. She’s taking them all the way back.
“Hey Stephen” / “The Way I Loved You” / “Fearless” / “Mr. Perfectly Fine”
A big, fun, full-band mash-up of uptempo Fearless tunes kicks off the mini-set. Guitarist, bassist, drummer and violinist all trot out, reminiscent of Swift’s earlier tours (the dancers take a break backstage). Swift is donning some sort of knee-length dress. It finishes with “Mr. Perfectly Fine,” the hella-hooky vault track included last year on the Fearless (Taylor’s Version) , nodding to the album’s past and present.
“Tim McGraw” / “Picture to Burn” / “Our Song” / “Should’ve Said No”
The Swiftie lifers — the ones who still wear cowboy boots to her shows and bemoaned the lack of self-titled stuff on her last two tours — get their moment in the spotlight during this big, bright mash-up. Swift thanks the fans who’ve been with her from the VERY beginning. The pop stans don’t know these songs well and run to the bathroom. The line is too long. They snag another hard seltzer.
“You Belong With Me” / “Love Story”
She reprises the mash-up of her two monster Fearless hits as she did on the Reputation tour. It played great then, it’s even better now. Swift is bouncing around, solo on the center ramp, the band jamming hard behind her. She strolls back to center stage and descends into the floor, as fans who’ve been with her for 15 years consider their own mortality.
ACT III: ‘Reputation’
Another interlude, but this time it’s just a black screen and a low, faceless hum. The crowd doesn’t know what to make of it, until the back of Swift’s head appears on the screen. She turns around, brings her hand to her cheek. There’s a slithering snake ring on her finger. “Are you ready for it?” she asks the camera. The screen cuts to black, columns of fire blast on the main stage, and Swift rises from the smoke …
“Look What You Made Me Do”
No towering inflatable snake this time, but the dauntless lead single off Reputation still goes hard. The dancers are back, matching Swift’s black and gold get-up, like a goddess of war. The deafening bass vibrates the hair on 110,000 arms.
“I Did Something Bad” / “Don’t Blame Me”
The thrilling medley sears with more bursts of flame and full choreography. The dancers lift Swift up and carry her around for a while, giving her feet a break from the knee-high heeled boots.
“King of My Heart” / “Delicate” (piano versions)
The show slows down for a few minutes as Swift plinks through a solo version of “King of My Heart” on the black baby grand piano that’s appeared at center stage. She plays a verse and chorus before a quick transition into the more swelling “Delicate.” With the heavy synth pulled off Swift’s vocal, the track achieves newfound vulnerability. The platform on which the piano sits lifts about 20 feet high for a small spectacle and then descends back into the stage, Swift still sitting there.
ACT IV: ‘Speak Now’
At this point, the crowd understands the game: Every time Swift leaves the stage, a new album era is soon to follow. But which one is next? The answer comes soon as the stage lights up — in purple. The interlude hits “Dear John” and “Haunted,” the heavy strings cutting off to begin …
“Sparks Fly” / “Mine” / “Long Live”
Swift is back out with the band, glamorous in a purple mini-dress, guitar in her hand for this epic medley, which crests on the triumphant chorus of “Long Live,” the crowd delirious with joy, belting along. Somewhere high above the stadium, a pilot asks his co-pilot, “Hey, did you hear that?”
“Mean” (rock version) / “Better than Revenge”
The teeth come out. No banjo but electric guitar, as “Mean” gets a pop-punk treatment that feeds right into “Better than Revenge,” which is practically a Paramore song. Everyone thinks of their ex and shouts along.
"Enchanted"
Swift jams the full, original version, chugging on her six-string, down on the center ramp — but look, the ramp lifts into a mechanical arm that carries Swift around the stadium, singing her heart out as fans in the cheap seats get a closer look. Luckily, “Enchanted” is almost six minutes long, giving the contraption enough time to swing all the way around.
ACT V: ‘Folklore’ / ‘Evermore’
All night, fans have glanced back at the B-stage at the opposite end of the stadium floor, wondering when it would be used. Now is the time, as an extended interlude of Swift ambling through grayscale scenes of pine trees and meadows plays on the screen. Pieces of “The 1,” “Invisible String,” “Champagne Problems” and “No Body, No Crime” can be heard.
“Cardigan” / “August” / “Betty”
The stage platform lifts into view, revealing a cozy, lamp-lit auxiliary stage with a three-piece band: Drummer, pianist and Swift on guitar, hair pulled into a loose braid, wearing a chic jacket. Did it just get colder in here? They dutifully play the trio of tunes bound to the Folklore main characters of Betty, Inez and James, and fans who spent most of quarantine trying to unpack the twisted story lines squeal with glee.
“Exile” (with Justin Vernon)
It seems like it’s just the pianist and Swift at the old-fashioned microphone for this beast of a duet, but then, trotting up the side stairs that lead to the small stage, it’s none other than Justin Vernon of Bon Iver to repay the favor Swift did him, emerging to perform “Exile” at his London show last month. Will this happen every tour night? No, but this is OUR dream setlist, and on this night, it happens!
Vernon leaves and Swift rekindles some of the magic of her 2021 Grammy Awards performance, merging the campfire jaunt of “Willow” with stadium swell. The vibes are many levels beyond immaculate.
ACT IV: ‘1989’
While the crowd has been lulled into a state of tranquil folk-pop euphoria, the energy begins to build again, especially as people realize which albums have yet to be touched — and all the smashes they contain. Suddenly, the drum claps and bright synth of “Welcome to New York” start to pulse from the PA, giving way to “Out of the Woods.” The party is back on.
"Blank Space"
Swift returns to the main stage, rocking a shining silver leotard and red lipstick, and as soon as “Blank Space” kicks in, the crowd collectively loses its mind. The encompassing human noise of 55,000 fans screaming “Nice to meet you, where you been” sets off local seismographs and some fans’ cell phones alert them they are experiencing an earthquake. Worth it.
All swagger and glitz, Swift walks the runway with her dancers. It doesn’t quite match her 2015 gig at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where Heidi Klum and the Women’s U.S. Soccer Team trailed behind her, but it’s still epic.
"Wildest Dreams"
Unlimited vibes. Bottomless aesthetic. BOGO joy and rapture.
"Shake It Off"
Swift is dancing, the dancers are dancing, the crowd is dancing, the concession workers are dancing, the dutiful dads in the audience — who know this song from their niece’s wedding — are dancing. Pure, goofy glee.
ACT VII: ‘Lover’
Swift leaves again, the stadium goes dark again. No one wants to leave but people do begin to wonder which era will close the show — the most dramatic one, or the one that never got its due. But then they see it, it starts in the pit and rises through the stadium. The LED wristbands … they’ve all turned pink.
"Cruel Summer"
Remember in summer 2020, when all anyone wanted was a “Cruel Summer” music video, and then Folklore happened, rerouting the course of Swift’s career? Well, the long-awaited bop of all bops is finally performed live — Swift is in pink and magenta, hair pulled into a ponytail — and the pure pop stans revel in the monster bridge: “He looks up grinning like a devil!”
"You Need To Calm Down"
The heavy thump continues, as Swift pulls out a version of the choreography she did at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2019, her dancers scantily clad. The visuals on screen are rainbow camp; pride flags are seen waving around the stands. Swift is handed one from a fan in the pit and drapes it around her. Massive cheers.
“Death by a Thousand Cuts” (acoustic)
Guitar, microphone, solo on the center ramp. Maybe the finest piece of songwriting on all of Lover gets its moment, as the tongue-twisting (but effing amazing) bridge separates the diehard fans from the posers.
“Lover” (acoustic)
Still solo, still on the center ramp, it’s a sweeping, tender moment. She dedicates the song to all the lovers in the building, or anyone who’s ever loved anyone, or something. Couples hug, forgetting the argument in traffic on the way in.
ACT VIII: ‘Red’
It’s late. Fans are so overwhelmed with emotion they can barely tweet. But everyone does the math and realizes which is the last era standing. Oh god, it’s — everything goes red. Pieces of the title track, of “22,” of “I Knew You Were Trouble” play through the interlude. They are ready to be hurt again.
“State of Grace”
The live band is back, the drums kick in and it’s on — bounding pop-rock ecstasy. Swift’s final costume? You guessed it, all red, as she wails through the surging album opener.
“We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”
Swift slings on an electric guitar, as she has in past tour versions of this smash — her first-ever No. 1 Hot 100 single — and tears apart the rock-heavy version. As fans cheer and sing in unison on the final chorus, their wristbands blinking red, torrents of broken-heart-shaped confetti are sprayed from cannons, covering the floor and lower bowl. Some people think the show’s over — the dads motion to the stairs, gotta beat the traffic! — but Swift never leaves the stage. Everyone knows what still has to happen.
“Nothing New” (with Phoebe Bridgers)
But first, a bridge to melancholia — featuring opener and empress of emo Phoebe Bridgers! To commemorate the huge re-release of Red in fall 2021, Swift and Bridgers stand beside each other to perform this slow-burning vault track, which is a brilliant duet and a glorious, bleeding bummer.
“All Too Well” (10 Minute Version)
Swift hugs Bridgers before she exits and then walks back to the center ramp, where she’s handed a guitar for the last time. Single spotlight, she speaks into the microphone, thanking everyone for coming, for waiting, for sticking with her all this time. And she urges them to sing along once more as she begins to strum. A few cell phone lights appear, then more and soon the stadium is a night sky. Fans try to sing quietly so they can still hear Taylor, but as the song builds to “maybe we got lost in translation,” no one can hold it any longer. Unbridled, feral bedlam. Open weeping. Puddles of tears forming on the stadium floor. Everyone is emotionally ruined, but overjoyed at all they’ve witnessed this night. It’s truly been a journey through the eras, a banner cross-section of Swift’s luminous career so far, and all they have left to wonder is, “What’s next?”
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A Taylor Swift-themed church service brought together 1,200 people
“Holy Ground.” “State of Grace.” “Innocent.” “Shake It Off.”
Though Taylor Swift has never formally identified with a faith group since becoming famous, her Christian upbringing frequently leaks into her discography (like in some of her song titles listed above).
Whether due to her religious background or not, her songs often reflect love, forgiveness, healing and empowerment — things that some faith leaders are beginning to realize they can capitalize on.
Case in point: A Taylor Swift-themed church service in Heidelberg, Germany, attracted 1,200 attendees, according to DW News .
‘Holy Ground’ in Heidelberg
“Anti-Hero — Taylor Swift Church Service” included live performances and singalongs to songs like “Shake It Off” and “Love Story,” as well as reflections on resilience, forgiveness and hope.
The Rev. Vincenzo Petracca spoke at the event, exploring the faith- and politics-related messages Swift integrates into her music.
“Theologically speaking, she points out the justness of God,” the Rev. Petracca said, according to DW News. “For her, faith and action and inseparable.”
How much longer is The Eras Tour?
As German worshippers were exploring the spiritual themes of her music, Swift was still making headlines on The Eras Tour, which she embarked on in March 2023.
After releasing her album “The Tortured Poets Department” last month — and consequently topping global music charts, according to Billboard — she has made her way to Europe.
She just surprised fans by performing songs from “The Tortured Poets Department” in Paris, as the Deseret News previously reported. She will next travel to Sweden and Portugal as she tours Europe. In late July, she will visit Germany — which will be sure to delight fans from Heidelberg.
The Eras Tour will conclude in North America in fall 2024.
Was this the first time a church service went pop?
Incorporating pop music into church services is not a new phenomenon.
For its part, Heidelberg has frequently been home to pop church services. “Anti-Hero” itself was just the latest in a series of “City Church Rock ‘n’ Pop” services that began in 2015, according to DW News.
Similar events have taken place in the U.S., including the Beyoncé Mass.
The Beyoncé Mass uses Beyoncé's music and persona to explore empowerment, identity and justice, according to the Beyoncé Mass website . Beyoncé songs like “Flaws and All” and “Survivor” are related to growth, faith and God, just like “Shake It Off” connects to integrity and forgiveness.
Beyoncé Mass began in 2018 in San Francisco and has since grown in influence, coming to multiple cities, universities and seminaries throughout the U.S. and Europe.
“(Churches are) … a place of encounter and exchange. That’s why a pop-music religious service fits so perfectly,” said the Rev. Christof Ellsiepen, who ministers at the church in Heidelberg. “With it, we are giving space to the questions and issues that occupy the younger generation.”
'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' concert film is going global
Taylor Swift 's concert film for her massively popular Eras Tour is going global.
Just like the tour itself, the film -- titled "TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR" -- is expanding beyond United States and is now expected to be available in more than 100 countries. It will be available in most countries when it premieres Oct. 13, AMC Theatres announced Tuesday.
"The tour isn't the only thing we're taking worldwide…….. 🌎 Been so excited to tell you all that The Eras Tour concert film is now officially coming to theaters WORLDWIDE on Oct 13!" Swift shared on social media.
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In the less than 24 hours after the concert film was announced on Aug. 31, it shattered AMC's U.S. record for the highest ticket sales revenue during a single day in the business' 103-year history.
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Celebrities Who Had the Time of Their Lives at Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’: Selena Gomez, Emma Stone, HAIM and More
Several of Taylor Swift ’s famous friends and fans have shown up to shake it off at the singer’s much-anticipated The Eras Tour .
The stars of Swift’s “ Bejeweled ” music video — Este Haim , Danielle Haim , Alana Haim and Laura Dern — were among thousands of fans in attendance at the tour’s opening night in Glendale, Arizona’s State Farm Stadium on March 17, 2023, along with Emma Stone . Not to mention, several fans spotted Swift’s bestie Selena Gomez among the concert’s crowd.
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Throughout The Eras Tour , Swift will play 52 shows across the United States, concluding with five nights at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium in August 2023, as well as 50 additional shows internationally.
Keep scrolling to see every star that’s attended The Eras Tour so far:
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Celebrities Who Had the Time of Their Lives at Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour': Selena Gomez, Emma Stone, HAIM and More
Several of Taylor Swift ’s famous friends and fans have shown up to shake it off at the singer’s much-anticipated The Eras Tour . The stars of Swift’s “ Bejeweled ” music video — Este Haim , Danielle Haim , Alana Haim and Laura Dern — were among thousands of fans in attendance at the tour’s opening night in Glendale, Arizona’s State Farm Stadium on March 17, 2023, along with Emma Stone . Not to mention, several fans spotted Swift’s bestie Selena Gomez among the concert’s crowd. [sendtonews type="float" key="GY78rI0jlK-2885368-14453"] Throughout The Eras Tour , Swift will play 52 shows across the United States, concluding with five nights at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium in August 2023, as well as 50 additional shows internationally. Keep scrolling to see every star that’s attended The Eras Tour so far:
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Jessica Capshaw
The Grey’s Anatomy alum brought one of her daughters, whom she shares with husband Christopher Gavigan, to see Swift perform in Paris in May 2024.
“Cause we were in Paris.. 💕,” Capshaw captioned an Instagram pic from backstage after the show, quoting Swift’s song “Paris.”
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Lalisa Manobal
The Blackpink singer attended the second of Swift’s six concerts in Singapore on March 3. “Had such a blast at The Eras Tour! Amazing performance💘 @taylorswift,” she wrote via Instagram alongside snaps of herself from the show, where she met Swift backstage.
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Rebel Wilson
The Pitch Perfect actress brought her niece to Swift’s second Sydney concert in February 2024.
“@taylorswift absolutely CRUSHED IT tonight! And thanks to @sabrinacarpenter for being so so cool and Papa Swift for all the chats,” Wilson wrote via Instagram. “What an epic concert! Taylor you are just incredible!!! 🐨 🇦🇺 🎶.”
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Mark Hoppus
The Blink-182 drummer and his wife, Skye Hoppus, went to Swift’s Australia show in February 2024.
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Rita Ora and Taika Waititi
“It’s fair to say Sydney 🇦🇺 always delivers,” Ora wrote via Instagram in February 2024. “Or shall we say our TayTay @taylorswift always delivers! thank you for having us!”
Travis Kelce
Kelce attended The Eras Tour for the third time in February 2024, supporting his girlfriend in Sydney alongside other VIP guests before kissing Swift backstage. The NFL star previously went to her Kansas City concert in July 2023 weeks before they started dating. He then flew to Argentina during the South American leg in November 2023.
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“Got to see an old friend shine tonight ♥️✨,” Perry wrote via Instagram after the first February 2024 concert in Sydney.
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“Loved seeing Taylor absolutely crush it in my hometown,” the Australian drummer wrote via TikTok in February 2024, sharing a video of themself dancing to Swift’s “Cruel Summer” and wearing a Red shirt.
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The Blackpink member attended the first of Swift’s Tokyo shows in February 2024. “Best 10 minutes in tokyo,” she captioned a TikTok upload of herself and a friend jamming out to “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)” during the Red section of the show.
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Danielle Fishel
The actress supported her former Girl Meets World costar Sabrina Carpenter as she opened for Swift in Mexico City. "I naturally immediately burst into tears when the show starts," Fishel gushed via her Instagram Story.
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Jessica Chastain
“Spamming u w really good @taylorswift Eras Tour content 🥰,” the actress wrote via Instagram on August 27 after seeing one of Swift’s shows in Mexico with her friends.
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Victoria Justice
The Victorious alum gave fans an inside look into her night out with friends at the tour’s final Los Angeles show via Instagram . “A night to remember 🤩🫶🏼 #ErasTour,” she wrote on August 9.
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Jeff Goldblum
“Fever dream high in the quiet of the night, you know that I caught it…!” Goldblum wrote alongside snaps with wife Emilie Livingston at the Eras Tour in Los Angeles, quoting Swift’s song “Cruel Summer.”
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Amanda Kloots
The Talk cohost honored Swift’s 1989 era by sporting a short blonde wig and bangs to attend the tour’s final Los Angeles show.
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Kerry Washington
“And by the way I’m going out tonight (Kerry’s version) #RedEra #ErasTour ❤️,” the actress captioned an Instagram video on August 9 of herself doing the viral “August” running trend.
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Kyle Richards
Before she parties with her daughters and the Haim sisters at Swift’s final performance at SoFi Stadium, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star showed off her friendship bracelets via her Instagram Story.
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Miranda Cosgrove
The iCarly actress sang along to “Karma” while attending the final Los Angeles show with a friend.
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Sydney Sweeney
The Euphoria star shared several snaps with friends from the August 9 show via Instagram . “Had the time of my life with @taylorswift at @sofi 💗,” she captioned a series of videos, seemingly quoting the lyrics to “Long Live.”
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Halsey made 50 friendship bracelets to trade with fans at SoFi Stadium.
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King sported a sparkly pink cowboy hat to watch Swift take the stage at her final performance of the tour’s first U.S. leg.
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Cameron Diaz, Tiffany Haddish and Zoe Saldana
The three actresses watched Swift’s August 8 concert from Teva’s VIP suite.
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Charlize Theron
Theron shimmied to Swift’s “Shake It Off” from the VIP tent on August 8.
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Savannah Guthrie and Mariska Hargitay
“Miss Olivia Benson is a Swiftie and has the bracelets to prove it!! Loved experiencing the magic with @therealmariskahargitay,” Guthrie gushed via Instagram, sharing photos from Swift’s penultimate concert in Los Angeles.
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Lo Bosworth and Jessica Alba
Bosworth hosted The Summer Of Wellness — an event celebrating the Laguna Beach alum’s vitamin and supplement line — and took over SoFi stadium’s Owner's Suite for a fun night that included dinner, drinks and brand experiences at the August 4 concert in Los Angeles.
Alba attended the soirée alongside other celebrities including Katherine Schwarzenegger , Maria Shriver , Lana Condor , Ava Philippe and Dorit Kemsley . All proceeds went to RADical Hope, a non-profit organization committed to improving the lives and futures of young adults by strengthening connections and building resilience.
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Sophia Bush
Bush joined Colton Underwood and his husband, Jordan C. Brown , for the August 7 performance in L.A. The One Tree Hill alumna was seen dancing to “I Knew You Were Trouble” in the crowd alongside the couple.
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The former Try Guys member was spotted attending one of the Los Angeles shows with his wife, Ariel Fulmer , nearly one year after he admitted to cheating on her with a coworker.
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Sofia Vergara
The Modern Family alum stepped out for a night of fun in Los Angeles amid her separation from Joe Manganiello .
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Dylan Mulvaney
The TikTok star sported Swift’s iconic blonde waves while attending one of the singer’s Los Angeles shows.
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Karamo Brown
The Queer Eye star seemingly drew inspiration from Swift’s Speak Now cover by sporting purple tutus with friends and family.
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Chrishell Stause and G Flip
The couple shared a sweet kiss during the Evermore set of Swift’s August 7 concert in Los Angeles.
Emma Hernan
The Selling Sunset star attended the August 7 show alongside her Netflix costar and G Flip.
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Ashley Greene
The Twilight star rocked an armful of friendship bracelets while attending the Eras Tour ’s August 7 performance.
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Tiffany Haddish
Haddish — who made a cameo during “Look What You Made Me Do” on Swift’s Reputation tour — live streamed much of the tour’s August 7 show for fans via Instagram . She later tagged Cameron Diaz and Zoe Saldaña in a clip of herself singing along to “No Body, No Crime.”
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Haley Lu Richardson
The White Lotus actress shared several snaps from her night at the Eras Tour via her Instagram Stories. “I’m not sorry for the amount of photos and videos I will be posting,” she wrote alongside a selfie with a friend on their way to the August 7 show.
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Alyson Hannigan
“Even Taylor Swift’s shadow is incredible,” the How I Met Your Mother alum captioned an Instagram pic from one of the singer’s Los Angeles shows.
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Lana Condor
“Can we always be this close? (& by we I mean my sexy fiancé & @taylorswift),” Condor captioned a series of pics from her night out with Anthony De La Torre .
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Channing Tatum
The Magic Mike star proved he’s the ultimate girl dad by taking his daughter Everly to Swift’s August 5 show in Los Angeles. Tatum referenced the song “Anti-Hero” with his festive T-shirt , which read, “It’s me, hi, I’m the dad, it’s me.”
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James Kennedy and Ally Lewber
“Eras last night with my love! @allylewber ❤️❤️,” Kennedy captioned an Instagram pic of himself and Lewber sharing a smooch.
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Scheana Shay
The Vanderpump Rules star posed for a pic with Paula Abdul and costars Kennedy and Lewber.
Tayshia Adams and Luke Gulbranson
The couple enjoyed a date night at one of Swift’s Los Angeles shows.
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Becca Kufrin
The pregnant Bachelorette alum joked that her “water might break” during the concert via an August 4 Instagram Story post.
Rachel Recchia
Recchia and fellow Bachelor Nation star Genevieve Parisi placed their hands on Kufrin’s baby bump for a pic before the show.
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Paula Abdul
“What a SHOW @taylorswift! 😍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 It was lovely to see Taylor’s parents Scott & Andrea , Vince Vaughn and so many other familiar faces, ♥️” Abdul captioned a series of Instagram pics on August 6.
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Antoni Porowski
The Queer Eye star — who appeared in Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down” music video — showed off his concert outfit via Instagram . “Blessed be the swifties,” he captioned the pics, one of which featured his arm covered in friendship bracelets.
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Jesse McCartney
The singer donned Swift’s Folklore cardigan to attend one of her Los Angeles performances. “Feels Like August … , ” he wrote alongside an Instagram mirror selfie.
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Candice King
The Vampire Diaries alum was inspired by Swift’s Lover album for her sparkly pink Eras Tour outfit .
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Sarah Michelle Gellar and Seth Green
Gellar, who attended the August 5 concert with daughter Charlotte, had an impromptu Buffy the Vampire Slayer reunion with Green in the VIP tent.
Vergara rocked a striped two-piece at Swift’s Los Angeles concert on August 5.
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Max Greenfield
The New Girl alum — who previously welcomed Swift as a guest star on the Fox sitcom — and wife Tess Sanchez Greenfield attended the Eras Tour in Los Angeles. After returning home, Max promptly gifted his friendship bracelets to their dog.
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Hilary Duff
“Last night was hard to even wrap my head around. The production was insane. Taylor is a monster, like, I don’t know how she does that every night,” Duff said on her Instagram Story on August 5 after attending the L.A. concert the night before. “The show is sick!”
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Sofia Richie
Richie and her pals flashed their homemade friendship bracelets en route to the August 4 concert.
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Mindy Kaling
“The first night of the LA Eras tour was everything! @haimtheband set the tone by destroying in their home town and then @taylorswift, well, did her bejeweled thing and 70,000 of us were like ‘how can we know every single lyric to 5 hours of songs?’” Kaling wrote via Instagram after the August 3 show. “There were no highlights. It was all highlights.”
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Elizabeth Banks and Amy Adams
Banks and Adams enjoyed the August 3 show from the Casamigos lounge.
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Mae Whitman and Miles Heizer
The former Parenthood siblings sat in the VIP section of the August 4 concert in Los Angeles.
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Jennie Garth
The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum brought her three daughters, whom she shares with ex-husband Peter Facinelli, to see the August 3 concert.
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"I Want To Bottle This Moment Up Forever #ERASTOUR ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜," Patrick Ta , Hadid's makeup artist and pal, captioned photos from Swift's July 28 show in Santa Clara, California. Hadid was wearing a Miu Miu demin skirt with a white crop top and tons of friendship bracelets, which she received from fans at Levi's Stadium. A video showed Hadid and Ta singing along to "Cruel Summer" from the VIP tent.
Hadid previously attended a Nashville stop on the Eras tour.
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Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita
“@taylorswift really did that! 3.5 hours of pure joy. Superhuman. Love you, T,” Ferguson, who wore a Cats shirt to the show, wrote via Instagram in August.
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Nina Dobrev and Darren Criss
Dobrev snapped a selfie with the Glee alum and his wife, Mia Criss, at the opening L.A. show.
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Jessica Alba and Cash Warren
The couple twinned in black at the August 4 concert, which they attended with kids Honor, Haven and Hayes.
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Sofia Carson
Carson and her sister, Paulina Char, wore matching “I remember it all too well” shirts in honor of the Red single.
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag
The Hills alums were all smiles at the August 3 concert in Los Angeles.
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Jenna Dewan
Dewan and her mother, Nancy Smith , danced while Swift sang “I Knew You Were Trouble” on August 3.
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Ashley Tisdale
Tisdale’s husband, Christopher French , made her a custom “Taylor” shirt to wear to the L.A. show.
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Sarah Paulson
Paulson attended the August 3 concert in Casamigos’ VIP box.
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Brie Larson
The Oscar winner fangirled over meeting Paulson and Lupita Nyong’o when they traded bracelets.
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Hayley Kiyoko and Becca Tilley
Kiyoko and Tilley, who previously shared that Swift was the first person to learn that they were dating after performing a duet with Kiyoko, sat in the VIP section at her L.A. Eras Tour on August 3.
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“It’s me. Hi. I’m the dad. It’s me,” Gad wrote via Twitter on July 28, noting he brought his daughters to Swift’s Santa Clara, California, concert.
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Mark Zuckerberg
The Meta founder and wife Priscilla Chan were in their “Lover” era during the July 28 show, which they enjoyed alongside their daughters.
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"What a night in seattle!!! I was absolutely BLOWN away by the eras tour, by taylor and by all of the amazing and kind swifties that stopped by the tent to say hello and give a bracelet. You really showed me that kindness always wins. Bravo!!!" the Barbie actor tweeted on July 24 after attending one of Swift's Washington concerts.
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Trista Sutter
"This night was sparkling ✨ We won’t let it go… 🎶 (Like ever)," the Bachelorette alum captioned a July carousel of Instagram photos from one of the Denver shows. Sutter attended the concert with her teenage daughter, Blakesley, and friends.
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Patrick and Brittany Mahomes
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and his wife watched Swift perform at his team’s home Arrowhead Stadium on July 8.
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Jennifer Garner
“Our minds are still blown by the generosity of spirit, ferocity and stamina of Taylor Swift,” Garner gushed via Instagram about the July 7 concert in Kansas City, which she attended alongside her three children she shares with ex Ben Affleck .
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The Kissing Booth actress attended the July 7 concert in Kansas City with her fiance, Steven Piet , and her sister, Hunter King .
Joey was even invited up on the Arrowhead Stadium stage to introduce h er role in Swift’s “I Can See You” music video alongside Taylor Lautner , which premiered that night.
Taylor Lautner
“He was a very positive force in my life when I was making the Speak Now album and I want to say he did every single stunt that you saw in that music video,” Swift said at the July 7 show, introducing her ex to the crowd. “He and his wife have become some of my closest friends and it’s very convenient because we all share the same first name.”
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Flavor Flav
The rapper attended Swift’s Detroit concert on June 9 and showed off the friendship bracelets he received from fellow concertgoers via TikTok.
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Russell Dickerson
The country crooner attended Swift’s second concert at Chicago’s Soldier Field.
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“You know I’m a #reputation stan,” the “Ignore Me” songstress gushed via TikTok in June, sharing concert footage from the Chicago show.
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Suki Waterhouse
“This was a huge moment for me!!!! I love u Taylor thanks for having me,” the Daisy Jones & The Six actress captioned a TikTok clip on June 1 after rocking out at the Met Life event in May with boyfriend Robert Pattinson .
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Emily Ratajkowski
The model proclaimed she was in her “Swiftie Era” via TikTok while attending one of the MetLife shows.
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Taylor Swift ‘Eras Tour 2024′: See the complete list of concert changes during her European shows
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- Published: May. 14, 2024, 1:05 p.m.
Taylor Swift added "The Tortured Poets Department" to "The Eras Tour" set during her night No. 1 concert in Paris, France. Getty Images for TAS Rights Management
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You can safely say that all Swifties are “Down Bad” for the new version of the “Eras Tour.”
The last time Taylor Swift hit the “Eras Tour” stage in Singapore, it was just a month before she released her newest album “The Tortured Poets Department .”
So, when Swift began the European leg of her “Eras Tour” in Paris, France, fans were anxiously waiting to see how she would implement the new album into her already jam packed set .
All in all, Taylor Swift did not disappoint on Night 1 of her Paris shows.
From new outfits to axed songs and new songs, there has been plenty to talk about and fangirl over, and anticipation has only grown for the rest of the European shows to see what else Taylor Swift has up her sleeve.
Here are all the changes Taylor Swift has made to the European leg of the “Eras Tour” so far.
Taylor Swift ‘Eras Tour’ changes
‘tortured poets’ added to the intro mash-up of albums.
Every Swiftie who has either been to the “Eras Tour” or has watched every concert video on TikTok has the introduction of album titles memorized by heart. That’s so much so that when the TTPD title was added to the intro , fans immediately freaked out.
Besides the album title, she added the line in the intro, “What if i told you I’m back?” which is from her song “imgonnagetyouback.”
Costume changes
There were several new costume changes throughout the night, which is one of the first extensive major outfit changes Swift has done across all eras since she announced “1989 (Taylor’s Version).”
First, during the “Lover” set, Swift hit the stage in a sparkly orange bodysuit and matching boots , which left fans, including me, in awe. She then put on a matching oversized blazer when she began performing “The Man.”
Then, during the “Fearless” set, Swift donned a new fringe dress very reminiscent of a black and grey one she wore during her 2009 “Fearless” tour .
During the “Red” era, Swift wore a new T-shirt that said “This IS NOT Taylor’s Version.” During her Paris Night 2 show, she went with a “I Bet You Think About Me” shirt .
The direct references to her past tours did not end there.
For “Speak Now,” Swift came out in a stunning new gown , which had the audience stunned. It was a faded lilac color with a ribbon pattern of gold sequins and rhinestones wrapping around the entire dress.
This gown was a direct reference to an outfit she wore during her 2011 “Speak Now” world tour.
For her “Folklore” and “Evermore” sets, Swift combined the two dresses into one. Generally, the Folklore dresses have very billowy sleeves and skirt layers that swish around as she spins across the stage while singing “August.” The “Evermore” dresses usually give off more of a fall vibe as they are more yellow, brown and rust colored.
To combine the two, Swift donned a beautiful dress in the shade of yellow , which she used for both sets. For her Night 2 show in Paris, she wore a bright fuchsia dress.
Next was the “1989″ set, where she came out in a completely new look . Swift took the stage in a bright turquoise skater skirt, which is something she wore quite often in 2015 when the album came out. She also wore a pink sparkly halter top and a mismatched pair of blue and pink Christian Louboutin ankle boots.
For Paris Night 2, she wore a purple skirt and orange top .
For the surprise song set, Swift wore a new pink dress and a new fringe bodysuit for the “Midnights” set, which closes out the show.
As much as we were dreading it, we knew song cuts would have to happen in order to add new songs to the set. The songs that were axed from the set were, “The Archer”, “Long Live”, “Tis the Damn Season”, “Tolerate It”, “The 1″ and “The Last Great American Dynasty”.
Set order change
If you have been to an “Eras Tour” show in the past, then get ready for a change up in the set.
The new order of “Eras” performed at the show is now, “Lover,” ”Fearless,” “Red,” ”Speak Now,” “Reputation,” ”Folklore” and “Evermore” as one combined set, “1989,″ ”The Tortured Poets Department,” surprise songs and ”Midnights.”
New ‘Speak Now’ visuals
This set now begins with a long, choreographed number while instrumentals from her “Speak Now” album play in the background.
There are also very purple new visuals playing as Taylor performs.
‘The Tortured Poets Department’ enters the ‘Eras Tour’ universe
This is what every fan watching through a TikTok livestream or live in concert has been waiting for.
The TTPD set comes right after “1989″ with literary themed visuals sprawling across the screens before Taylor and her dancers came out. There was new choreography , costumes and of course, a huge range of new songs.
As she sang, there were black and white visuals of stained glass, a haunted house, alien spaceships and the asylum from the “Fortnight” music video.
There was also a platform that moved around the stage as Taylor sang on it, which is something fans have not yet seen before on her tour.
Halfway through the set, Swift’s dancers lifted her while old timey, black and white film music played in the background and as she changed into a new gold and black outfit .
Here is the setlist for the new era:
- “But Daddy I Love Him” and “So High School” mash-up
- ”Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?“
- “Fortnight”
- ”The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived”
- ”I Can Do It With a Broken Heart”
New ‘Eras Tour’ merchandise
The next best things after seeing Taylor Swift live is getting your hands on new tour merchandise.
After the concert, her website was updated with the merch : shirts and sweatshirts with the TTPD promo picture in the middle where the “Midnights” picture once was. The other eras surround the rectangular TTPD photo.
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Travis Kelce attends final ‘Eras Tour’ show in Paris
Taylor Swift is lighting up Paris!
The singer is in the French capital for the European leg of her “Eras Tour” at the Paris La Défense Arena from May 9 to May 12 with new costumes, an edited setlist and an era she’s nicknamed “female rage, the musical.”
During her May 9 show, Swift shouted out the crowd, saying the energy in Paris makes her want to bring out “all kinds of fun surprises.”
Then for her final show in the City of Light, Swift's boyfriend, Travis Kelce , was spotted in the crowd.
Some Swifties traveled thousands of miles to catch one of the singer’s four Paris shows — and in fact, anywhere between 20% and 30% of fans who were set to watch Swift in Paris are American, the arena’s CEO, Frederic Longuépée, told NBC News.
Parisian hotels and restaurants will be packed throughout the weekend, which is a good test for the city’s infrastructure and security leading up to another major event this summer: the 2024 Paris Olympics .
“For four nights, we’ll be the center of the world, which is important to us, because it’s a rehearsal for the Olympics, obviously,” Longuépée said.
These shows mark the first time Swift has performed onstage since the release of her record-shattering studio album , “The Tortured Poets Department ." After much speculation, Swift officially switched up her more than three-hour setlist, cutting some songs to make room for a new section dedicated to her 11th album.
Read on to learn more about Taylor Swift’s Paris “Eras Tour” shows , including how to buy last-minute tickets.
When are Taylor Swift’s Paris tour dates?
There will be four "Eras Tour" dates in Paris on May 9, 10, 11 and 12, with shows beginning at 6:30 p.m. local time.
Each show will take place at the Paris La Défense Arena, which is the largest indoor performance venue in Europe. The massive venue can accommodate 40,000 spectators in "concert mode," according to the arena’s website . Gates will open for attendees at 4:45 p.m.
Paramore will open for Swift at her Paris shows.
What time is it in Paris?
Paris is six hours ahead of the U.S.
Since Swift's shows start around 6:30 p.m. in Paris, Americans looking to follow along online should anticipate doing so at 12:30 p.m. ET.
Is Travis Kelce going to Taylor Swift’s Paris shows?
Kelce was spotted in the crowd during Swift's May 12 show in Paris.
According to videos posted to X by fans, Kelce could be seeing dancing to Swift's songs.
Kelce also showed support when she restarted her record-breaking tour May 9. Swift's longtime guitarist Paul Sidoti shared a picture of him and Swift performing onstage with the caption, "The Eras Tour Europe starts tonight.. Paris you’re up first.. who’s coming?"
Kelce hopped into the comments section with, "Lfg!!!" and several raised hands emoji.
Kelce was not spotted at the May 9, 10 or 11 shows. Niecy Nash-Betts shared a video of Kelce May 1 1 on the set of the new Ryan Murphy show “ Grotesquerie, ” one of the tight end’s first major acting roles.
Kelce said in the past he would definitely be supporting his girlfriend during the European leg of her "Eras Tour."
“London’s always an amazing city, Paris is a beautiful city. She’ll be all over Europe, so there won’t be a bad show, I promise you that,” the Kansas City Chiefs tight end told "Entertainment Tonight" in April.
Asked whether he would be packing his bags for any show in particular , Kelce replied, “Oh, you know I gotta go support.”
“Yeah, I mean, I think we’re both very career driven,” he added. “I think we both love what we do, and any chance that I can show my support to her, and knowing that she’s showing me all the support in the world throughout the season, it’s just been an amazing experience getting to know Tay.”
The weekend before Swift headed to Paris, Kelce was living his best life at the Kentucky Derby. The NFL star opened up about the “once-in-a-lifetime experience” at the May 4 race at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
“I’m a Derby guy now, man,” Kelce said on the May 8 episode of the “New Heights” podcast with his brother, Jason Kelce. “It was so much fun.”
What will be changing during this leg of the ‘Eras Tour’?
Swift’s Paris shows will be her first live performances since the release of her latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” in April.
Six songs (plus one bridge) from the new double album made it into the “Eras Tour” set list: “But Daddy I Love Him,” “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me? ,” “Down Bad,” “Fortnight ,” “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived,” “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart” and part of “So High School .”
During Swift ’ s surprise song set May 10, the singer said she started planning the “Tortured Poets” set “about eight or nine months ago.”
“Then when we got two months off of the ‘Eras Tour,’ we really didn’t take any time off at all. We just went directly back into rehearsal,” she said.
The singer hinted a t the a ddition in an April 25 YouTube Shorts video , which showed a montage of Swift and her backup dancers rehearsing for their European shows.
Many of the scenes were familiar from previous "Eras Tour" shows, but fans noticed one brand-new scene: Swift standing with her backup dancers behind her sporting top hats and holding canes.
That clip previewed an energetic performance of "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart."
“OMG SHE IS ADDING A NEW ERAAAAAAAAAA,”one fan commented on her YouTube video.
“WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT HOW THIS MEANS TAYLOR IS ADDING TTPD TO THE ERAS TOUR SETLIST!?!?” another person wrote.
“The Tortured Poets Department” has been shattering records since its April 19 release. The day it came out, the album became Spotify’s most-streamed album in a single day, and Swift became Spotify’s most-streamed artist in a single day, the streaming service announced on Instagram .
The album also launched with a record-breaking 2.6 million equivalent album units (which includes downloads, streams, and CD, vinyl and cassette sales) earned the first week of its release in the U.S., according Luminate, Billboard reported.
Swift said her “mind is blown” by the album’s success.
“I’m completely floored by the love you’ve shown this album,” she wrote in an April 28 Instagram post . “2.6 million ARE YOU ACTUALLY SERIOUS?? Thank you for listening, streaming, and welcoming Tortured Poets into your life. Feeling completely overwhelmed.
“I was already so fired up to get back to the tour but you doing THIS??” she added. “May 9th can’t come soon enough.”
Lindsay Lowe has been a regular contributor to TODAY.com since 2016, covering pop culture, style, home and other lifestyle topics. She is also working on her first novel, a domestic drama set in rural Regency England.
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The Blackpink singer attended the second of Swift's six concerts in Singapore on March 3. "Had such a blast at The Eras Tour! Amazing performance💘 @taylorswift," she wrote via Instagram ...
Lady Gaga recently released her trailer for "Gaga Chromatica Ball," a concert film centered around her previous Chromatica Ball tour, which concluded in September of 2022, according to Warner Bros ...
Throughout the "Eras Tour," the cheapest last-minute tickets for Swift's 2024 concerts have been on StubHub and Vivid Seats. As of now, the cheapest ticket for one of Swift's "Eras Tour ...
Taylor Swift added "The Tortured Poets Department" to "The Eras Tour" set during her night No. 1 concert in Paris, France. Getty Images for TAS Rights Management By
There will be four "Eras Tour" dates in Paris on May 9, 10, 11 and 12, with shows beginning at 6:30 p.m. local time. Each show will take place at the Paris La Défense Arena, which is the largest ...