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

Derrick Rossignol

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

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

Check out the movie’s full setlist below.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

17. “Enchanted”

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

18. “22” 19. “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” 20. “I Knew You Were Trouble” 21. “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)”

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

22. “The 1” 23. “Betty” 24. “The Last Great American Dynasty” 25. “August” 26. “Illicit Affiars” 27. “My Tears Ricochet” 28. “Cardigan”

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

29. “Style” 30. “Blank Space” 31. “Shake It Off” 32. “Bad Blood”

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

33. “Our Song” 34. “You’re On Your Own Kid”

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

35. “Lavender Haze” 36. “Anti-Hero” 37. “Midnight Rain” 38. “Vigilante Shit” 39. “Bejeweled” 40. “Mastermind” 41. “Karma”

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

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

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

43. “I Can See You” 44. “Death By A Thousand Cuts” 45. “You Are In Love” 46. “Maroon”

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

By Katherine McLaughlin

Taylor Swift performs onstage during Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour

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

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

The Lover Era 

Swift during the opening number of The Eras Tour.

Swift during the opening number of The Eras Tour

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Fearless Era

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

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

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

Taylor Swift with her jeweled guitar.

Taylor Swift with her bejeweled guitar

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

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

The Evermore Era

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Reputation Era

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Speak Now Era 

Swift sings “Enchanted” during the Speak Now set.

Swift sings “Enchanted” during the Speak Now set. 

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

The Red Era

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

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

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

Swift wears a sparkling red coat during an acoustic set.

Swift wears a sparkling red coat during an acoustic set. 

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

The Folklore Era

Taylor Swift on an aframe during the Folklore set.

Taylor Swift on an A-frame during the Folklore set

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

Swift wearing an Alberta Ferretti dress during the Folklore set.

Swift wears an Alberta Ferretti dress during the Folklore set. 

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

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

The 1989 Era

The 1989 set of Swifts Eras Tour.

The 1989 set of Swift’s Eras Tour

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

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

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

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

The Midnights Era 

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

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

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

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Taylor Swift Eras Tour setlist 2024: All 45 songs played by Taylor

9 March 2024, 18:17 | Updated: 10 March 2024, 19:52

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

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

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

Plus, all the updates to the setlist and what to expect for the international Eras Tour dates.

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What songs are on Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour setlist?

Taylor Swift The Eras Tour setlist: What songs will Taylor play?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

All Eras Tour setlist changes and updates so far:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

What surprise songs has Taylor Swift performed?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Taylor's brand new album will be released on April 19th, just before she embarks on the European leg of the Eras Tour.

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

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

What are Taylor's most performed songs on tour?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Debut Album Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Debut Album Set List

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

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

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Fearless" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Fearless" Set List

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

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

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

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

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Speak Now" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Speak Now" Set List

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

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

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

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

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Red" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Red" Set List

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

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

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

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

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

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "1989" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "1989" Set List

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

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

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

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Reputation" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Reputation" Set List

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

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

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Lover" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Lover" Set List

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

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

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

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Folklore" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Folklore" Set List

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

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

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Evermore" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Evermore" Set List

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

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

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Midnights" Set List

Taylor Swift Eras Tour "Midnights" Set List

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

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

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

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

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Set List Surprise Songs

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Set List Surprise Songs

So far, Swift's surprise songs have included:

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

The Eras Tour Movie Set List Changes

The Eras Tour Movie Set List Changes

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

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Since she announced her tour last year, Swifties have had endless theories about Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour set list and which of her 100-plus songs she’ll perform (and cut) on her tour. So what is Taylor Swift ‘s Eras Tour set list? After months of guesses and anticipation, we have our answer.

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But back to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour set list. So…what is Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour set list ? Read on for what we know about Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour set list and the songs she performs during her 2023 concerts.

Taylor Swift, The Eras Tour

What is Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour set list?

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour set list also includes one mystery song from her discography that changes during each concert, which she performs acoustic between “Bad Blood” and “Tim McGraw.” For Swift’s first Eras Tour date at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on March 17, 2023, she performed “Mirrorball” from Folklore as her mystery song. See Taylor Swift’s full Eras Tour set list below.

Lover  (2019)

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

Fearless (2008)

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

Evermore (2020)

  • “Tis the Damn Season”
  • “Willow”
  • “Marjorie”
  • “Champagne Problems”
  • “Tolerate It”

Reputation (2017)

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

Speak Now   (2010)

  • “Enchanted”

Red  (2012)

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

Folklore  (2020)

  • “Invisible String”
  • “Betty”
  • “The Last Great American Dynasty”
  • “August”/ “Illicit Affairs”
  • “My Tears Ricochet”
  • “Cardigan”

1989  (2014)

  • “Style”
  • “Blank Space”
  • “Shake It Off”
  • “Wildest Dreams”
  • “Bad Blood”

Mystery Song (acoustic)

Taylor Swift  (2006)

  • “Tim McGraw” (acoustic)

Midnights (2022)

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

Taylor Swift, The Eras Tour

Swift explained in an Instagram post announcing The Eras Tour in November 2022 that the tour will be a “journey through the musical eras” of her past 10 albums: 2006’s Taylor Swift ; 2008’s Fearless ; 2010’s Speak Now ; 2012’s Red ; 2014’s 1989 ; 2017’s Reputation ; 2019’s Lover ; 2020’s Folklore and Evermore ; and 2022’s Midnights . “I’m enchanted to announce my next tour: Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour, a journey through the musical eras of my career (past and present!) The first leg of the tour will be in stadiums across the US, with international dates to be announced as soon as we can! Feeling like the luckiest person alive because I get to take these brilliant artists out on tour with me: @paramore, @radvxz, @phoebebridgers, @girlinred, @whereismuna, @haimtheband, @gracieabrams, @gayle and @owennmusic. I can’t WAIT to see your gorgeous faces out there. It’s been a long time coming 🥰

In a TikTok comment in November 2022, Swift confirmed that “Delicate,” her third single from Reputation , will be on the set list for The Eras Tour. The confirmation came after a TikTok user named Alex posted a video of her singing along to 2018 clip of Swift performing “Delicate” on her Reputation Tour. “Petition to bring this back for eras tour,” the user wrote on the video. Swift responded in the comments with “Done.”

At 3 a.m. ET on October 21, 2022, three hours after the release of Midnights , Swift announced that she released seven more songs as part of a deluxe version of the album  titled Midnights (3am Edition). “ Surprise! I think of Midnights as a complete concept album, with those 13 songs forming a full picture of the intensities of that mystifying, mad hour. However! There were other songs we wrote on our journey to find that magic 13,” she tweeted at the time. She accompanied the tweet with a post that explained that the time 3 a.m. means to her. “What keeps you up at night? It’s a momentary glimmer of distraction,” she wrote. “The tiniest notion of reminiscent thought that wanders off into wondering, the spark that lights a tinderbox of fixation. And now it is irreversible. The flame has caught. You’re wide awake.”

What are Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour dates?

What are Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour dates? The Eras Tour started in North America on March 17, 2023, at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, and ends on September 23, 2023, at Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, California. See Taylor Swift’s full The Eras dates below, including which opening act will perform at which date.

March 17, 2023 — Glendale, AZ @ State Farm Stadium (Paramore, GAYLE) March 18, 2023 — Glendale, AZ @ State Farm Stadium (Paramore, GAYLE) March 24, 2023 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium (beabadoobee, GAYLE) March 25, 2023 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium (beabadoobee, GAYLE) March 31, 2023 — Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium (Muna, GAYLE) April 1, 2023 — Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams) April 1, 2023 — Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams) April 13, 2023 — Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium (beabadoobee, GAYLE) April 14, 2023 — Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams) April 15, 2023 — Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams) April 21, 2023 — Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams) April 22, 2023— Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams) April 23, 2023 — Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams) April 28, 2023 — Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams) April 29, 2023 — Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams) April 30, 2023 — Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Muna, GAYLE) May 5, 2023 — Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, Gracie Abrams) May 6, 2023 — Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, GAYLE) May 7, 2023 — Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, Gracie Abrams) May 12, 2023 — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field (Phoebe Bridgers, GAYLE) May 13, 2023 — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field (Phoebe Bridgers, GAYLE) May 14, 2023 — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field (Phoebe Bridgers, Gracie Abram) May 19, 2023 — Foxborough, MA @ Gilette Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, GAYLE) May 20, 2023 — Foxborough, MA @ Gilette Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, GAYLE) May 21, 2023 — Foxborough, MA @ Gilette Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, Gracie Abrams) May 26, 2023 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, GAYLE) May 27, 2023 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, Gracie Abrams) May 28, 2023 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, OWENN) June 2, 2023 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field (girl in red, OWENN) June 3, 2023 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field (girl in red, OWENN) June 4, 2023 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field (Muna, Gracie Abrams) June 9, 2023 — Detroit, MI @ Ford Field (girl in red, Gracie Abrams) June 10, 2023  — Detroit, MI @ Ford Field (girl in red, OWENN) June 16, 2023 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Acrisure Stadium (girl in red, Gracie Abrams) June 17, 2023 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Acrisure Stadium (girl in red, OWENN) June 23, 2023 — Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium (girl in red, Gracie Abrams) June 24, 2023 — Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium (girl in red, OWENN) June 30, 2023 — Cincinnati, OH @ Paycor Stadium (Muna, Gracie Abrams) July 1, 2023 — Cincinnati, OH @ Paycor Stadium (Muna, Gracie Abrams) July 7, 2023 — Kansas City, MO @ GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (Muna, Gracie Abrams) July 8, 2023 — Kansas City, MO @ GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (Muna, Gracie Abrams) July 14, 2023 — Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High (Muna, Gracie Abrams) July 15, 2023 — Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High (Muna, Gracie Abrams) July 22, 2023 – Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field (HAIM, Gracie Abrams) July 23, 2023 – Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field (HAIM, Gracie Abrams) July 28, 2023 – Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Field (HAIM, Gracie Abrams) July 29, 2023 – Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Field (HAIM, Gracie Abrams) August 3, 2023 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium (Haim, Gracie Abrams) August 4, 2023 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium (Haim, OWENN) August 5, 2023 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium (Haim, GAYLE) August 8, 2023 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium (Haim, Gracie Abrams) August 9, 2023 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium (Haim, GAYLE) August 24, 2023 —  Mexico City, Mexico @ Foro Sol (Sabrina Carpenter)  August 25, 2023 —  Mexico City, Mexico @ Foro Sol (Sabrina Carpenter)  August 26, 2023 —  Mexico City, Mexico @ Foro Sol (Sabrina Carpenter)  November 10, 2023 — Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Estadio River Plate (Sabrina Carpenter) November 18, 2023 — Rio de Janeiro, Brazil @ Estádio Nilton Santos (Sabrina Carpenter) November 25, 2023 — São Paulo, Brazil @ Allianz Parque (Sabrina Carpenter) November 26, 2023 — São Paulo, Brazil @ Allianz Parque (Sabrina Carpenter) February 7, 2024 — Tokyo, Japan @ Tokyo Dome February 8, 2024 — Tokyo, Japan @ Tokyo Dome February 9, 2024 — Tokyo, Japan @ Tokyo Dome February 10, 2024 — Tokyo, Japan @ Tokyo Dome February 16, 2024 —Melbourne, Australia @ MCG Sabrina Carpenter) February 17, 2024 — Melbourne, Australia @ MCG (Sabrina Carpenter) February 23, 2024 — Sydney Australia @ Accor Stadium (Sabrina Carpenter) February 24, 2024 — Sydney Australia @ Accor Stadium (Sabrina Carpenter) February 25, 2024 — Sydney Australia @ Accor Stadium (Sabrina Carpenter) March 2, 2024 — Singapore @ National Stadium, Singapore (Sabrina Carpenter) March 3, 2024 — Singapore @ National Stadium, Singapore (Sabrina Carpenter) March 4, 2024 — Singapore @ National Stadium, Singapore (Sabrina Carpenter) May 9, 2024 — Paris, France @ Paris La Defense Arena (Sabrina Carpenter) May 10, 2024 — Paris, France @ Paris La Defense Arena (Paramore) May 12, 2024 — Paris, France @ Paris La Defense Arena (Paramore) May 17, 2024 — Stockholm, Sweden @ Friends Arena (Paramore) May 19, 2024 — Stockholm, Sweden @ Friends Arena (Paramore) May 24, 2024 — Libson, Portugal @ Estado de Luz (Paramore) May 30, 2024 — Madrid Spain @ Estadio Santiago Bernabeu (Paramore) June 2, 2024 — Lyon, France @ Groupama Stadium (Paramore) June 7, 2024 — Edinburgh, United Kingdom @ BT Murrayfield Stadium (Paramore) June 8, 2024 — Edinburgh, United Kingdom @ BT Murrayfield Stadium (Paramore) June 9, 2024 — Edinburgh, United Kingdom @ BT Murrayfield Stadium (Paramore) June 13, 2024 — Liverpool, United Kingdom @ Anfield Stadium (Paramore) June 14, 2024 — Liverpool, United Kingdom @ Anfield Stadium (Paramore) June 15, 2024 — Liverpool, United Kingdom @ Anfield Stadium (Paramore) June 18, 2024 — Cardiff, United Kingdom @ Principality Stadium (Paramore) June 21, 2024 — London, United Kingdom @ Wembley Stadium (Paramore) June 22, 2024 — London, United Kingdom @ Wembley Stadium (Paramore) June 23, 2024 — London, United Kingdom @ Wembley Stadium (Paramore) June 28, 2024 — Dublin, Ireland @ Aviva Stadium (Paramore) June 29, 2024 — Dublin, Ireland @ Aviva Stadium (Paramore) June 30, 2024 — Dublin, Ireland @ Aviva Stadium (Paramore) July 4, 2024 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Johan Cruijff ArenA (Paramore) July 5, 2024 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Johan Cruijff ArenA (Paramore) July 6, 2024 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Johan Cruijff ArenA (Paramore) July 9, 2024 — Zürich, Switzerland @ Stadion Letzigrund Zürich (Paramore) July 13, 2024 — Milan, Italy @ San Siro Stadium (Paramore) July 14, 2024 — Milan, Italy @ San Siro Stadium (Paramore) July 17, 2024 — Gelsenkirchen, Germany @ VELTINS-Arena (Paramore) July 18, 2024 — Gelsenkirchen, Germany @ VELTINS-Arena (Paramore) July 19, 2024 — Gelsenkirchen, Germany @ VELTINS-Arena (Paramore) July 24, 2024 — Hamburg, Germany @ Volksparkstadion (Paramore) July 27, 2024 — Munich, Germany Olympiastadion (Paramore) August 1, 2024 — Warsaw, Poland @ Olympiastadion (Paramore) August 2, 2024 — Warsaw, Poland @ Olympiastadion (Paramore) August 8, 2023 — Vienna, Austraia @ Ernst-Happel-Stadion (Paramore) August 9, 2023 — Vienna, Austraia @ Ernst-Happel-Stadion (Paramore) August 16, 2024 — London, United Kingdom @ Wembley Stadium (Paramore) August 17, 2024 — London, United Kingdom @ Wembley Stadium (Paramore) October 18, 2024 — Miami, Florida @ Hard Rock Cafe (Gracie Abrams) October 19, 2024 — Miami, Florida @ Hard Rock Cafe (Gracie Abrams) October 20, 2024 — Miami, Florida @ Hard Rock Cafe (Gracie Abrams) October 25, 2024 — New Orleans, Louisiana @ Caesar’s Superdome (Gracie Abrams) October 26, 2024 — New Orleans, Louisiana @ Caesar’s Superdome (Gracie Abrams) October 27, 2024 — New Orleans, Louisiana @ Caesar’s Superdome (Gracie Abrams) November 1, 2024 — Indianapolis, Indiana @ Lucas Oil Stadium (Gracie Abrams) November 2, 2024 — Indianapolis, Indiana @ Lucas Oil Stadium (Gracie Abrams) November 3, 2024 — Indianapolis, Indiana @ Lucas Oil Stadium (Gracie Abrams) November 14, 2024 — Toronto, Canada @ Rogers Centre (Gracie Abrams) November 15, 2024 — Toronto, Canada @ Rogers Centre (Gracie Abrams) November 16, 2024 — Toronto, Canada @ Rogers Centre (Gracie Abrams) November 21, 2024 — Toronto, Canada @ Rogers Centre (Gracie Abrams) November 22, 2024 — Toronto, Canada @ Rogers Centre (Gracie Abrams) November 23, 2024 — Toronto, Canada @ Rogers Centre (Gracie Abrams)

Who are Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour opening acts?

Taylor Swift’s The Eras opening acts include Paramore, Phoebe Bridgers, Haim, GAYLE, Gracie Abrams and more artists. Two of Swift’s The Eras Tour opening acts have been featured on her songs: Haim, who was featured on the “No Body, No Crime” from Swift’s 2020 album Evermore; and Phoebe Bridgers, who was featured on “Nothing New” from her 2021 album Red (Taylor’s Version) . “I got this random text from Aaron Dessner that was really weirdly worded for him,” she said. “And I was like, ‘What the fuck is this?’ And as I was reading it, I [realised], ‘Oh, my God, it’s from Taylor Swift,'” Bridgers told Billboard in 2022. “We started texting about all kinds of stuff. It was just a total high. It felt like when you meet someone at a party and you’re in the corner all night being like, ‘Me too!’”.

See the full list of Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour opening acts below.

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Where can fans buy Taylor Swift tickets to The Eras Tour? Taylor Swift tickets to The Eras Tour went on sale in November 2022 and sold out almost immediately. While Taylor Swift tickets are sold out on Ticketmaster , they’re still on sale on trusted resale sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats , which offers $20 off of orders of $200 or more with the code SC2022 —a 10 percent savings. Resale prices for Taylor Swift tickets to The Eras Tour have also decreased significantly since her tour went on sale in 2022. But don’t wait for them to sell out again. Read on for how to buy Taylor Swift tickets so you don’t miss The Eras Tour.

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The 13 Best Moments From Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Kickoff

From TikTok jokes to fan-favorite deep cuts to powerhouse vocals, these were the most memorable moments from an unforgettable tour opener.

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At one point during the first show of her long-awaited, highly anticipated Eras tour on Friday night (Mar. 17), Taylor Swift described herself as “really overwhelmed, and trying to keep it together all night.” It’s easy to understand: this enormous stadium trek, one of pop’s hottest tickets in years, also happens to be Swift’s first proper tour in five years, thanks primarily to the pandemic. The pop superstar has released a whopping four original albums (plus two re-recorded ones) since last hitting the road, and on Friday night at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., she told the crowd that she had been dreaming about this day — the day that she could finally perform this wealth of new material — for a long time.

“Overwhelming” would also be an apt way to describe the sheer tonnage of the Eras tour: with segments dedicated to all 10 of Swift’s studio albums, the show entertained a sold-out, frequently screaming stadium audience for 3 hours and 15 minutes, as Swift tirelessly showcased her skill set and various artistic personas across a whopping 44 songs. The most dominant artist in popular music has used this live run to reflect on the various iterations of her career to date, and the achievement is often staggering, with costume changes, set-piece upheaval, vulnerable moments in a crowd of thousands and sing-alongs that will rival the scope of any tour this year.

The Eras tour is going to satisfy a lot of Swift diehards in the coming months, who will surely find their own favorite pockets of the set list. And while Swift fans should embrace the entire experience, the opening night provided some clear-cut highlights. Here are the 13 best moments from the Eras tour kickoff in Glendale on Friday night:

The Cathartic Opening of “Cruel Summer”

Although Swift technically opened the show with part of a different Lover track, “Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince,” the brilliant synth-pop single “Cruel Summer” was the first to get the full, stadium-show treatment, complete with a raised platform, backup dancers and Swift unveiling a diamond-encrusted one-piece with matching tall boots. For both the fans in attendance and Swift herself, the song seemed to represent an exhalation — this tour was finally happening, and this immaculate song, three-and-a-half years old at this point, was finally being performed.

The First Era-Hop, Into ‘Fearless’

“Tonight, we’re going to be going on an adventure, one era at a time!” Swift declared a few songs into the show — a concept that truly sunk in a few minutes later, when the first era of the evening, Lover , gave way to Fearless both in the set list and stylistically. Gone was the glitter getup and deep pop rhythms, replaced with a fringe dress and sunny country licks from Swift’s acoustic guitar, as she jumped into the Fearless title track, “You Belong With Me” and “Love Story.” The “Fearless” change-up marked the moment that the idea of the Eras tour fully snapped into place, and the crowd was enthralled with the approach.

Taylor’s ‘Evermore’ Theory Defense

In the middle of the Evermore mini-set, Swift sat down at a moss-covered piano and talked to the audience about how gratifying it was that she was finally getting to perform her “four new members of the family” — Lover, Folklore, Evermore and Midnights , the four albums she’s released since her last tour. She added that Evermore “is an album I absolutely love — despite what some of you say on TikTok!” She paused for comic effect, then deadpanned, “I’ve seen it. I’ve seen all of it!” Even if some TikTok users claim that Swift hasn’t personally warmed as much to Folklore ’s counterpart as her other projects, Swift refuted those theories and gave Evermore prime placement in her set list, with a total of five songs performed from the album, including “’Tis The Damn Season,” “Willow” and “Tolerate It.”

The Unexpected “Don’t Blame Me” Showcase

When the Evermore part of the set ended and snake scales appeared on screen, everyone in attendance knew that Reputation was next up — and while singles like “…Ready For It?,” “Delicate” and “Look What You Made Me Do” were all delivered with high energy, “Don’t Blame Me” was bestowed with a fiery passion that, even compared to how its swooping harmonies were presented on the Reputation tour, elevated the album cut. Quite literally: Swift sprung skyward on a platform while attacking a big, showy note during the song’s climax, making for one of the more memorable technical performances of the evening.

“Enchanted” as the Dramatic 'Speak Now' Representative

It’s hard to quibble with set list exclusions when the set list in question contains 44 songs… but still, Speak Now fans are not going to be thrilled that the Eras tour contains only one song from that particular era. At least that song stood out as a highlight: “Enchanted” found Swift in a flowing ball gown maximizing the emotional stakes, with acoustic strums laying the groundwork for a full-band crescendo. If “Mine,” “Back to December,” “Mean” and “Dear John” aren’t getting any burn on this tour, “Enchanted” will have to be a powerhouse for the third-album diehards… and on opening night, it was just that.

The Extended Version of “All Too Well”…

After rolling through Red highlights like “22,” “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” and “I Knew You Were Trouble,” Swift spoke to the audience about how meaningful the success of both the original Red in 2012 and the re-recorded version in 2021 had been for her. Then, Swift asked if the crowd had an extra 10 minutes to spare. The chart-topping 10-minute version of “All Too Well” followed the roars in response, and naturally functioned as a centerpiece for the entire set, arriving roughly at the halfway point and becoming an emotional anchor for the evening. By the time that paper snowflakes fell across the stadium during the final minute, the magic of the moment was widely accepted.

…And the Three-Word Shout-Along Within “All Too Well”

When you attend a Taylor Swift show in 2023 (and beyond), you simply will not experience a bigger sing-along moment than the phrase “F–k the patriarchy!” In the 10-minute “All Too Well.” Not only does everyone in attendance sing along, they scream along, and wind up to it in the preceding lyrics! Talk about magic! Count on Swifties loudly flipping off men in power, in unison, for years to come.

'Folklore' Deep Cut-Turned-Viral Smash “August”

Taylor Swift pays attention to her fans — when she says she’s seen the Evermore hate on TikTok, she’s kidding around, but rest assured she’s actually seen it. So when deciding which tracks from the sprawling Folklore to play, there’s no doubt that Swift noticed the fan adoption to “August,” which wasn’t a focus track upon the album’s release but has since become a fan favorite that’s often bubbling up on social media (especially during the titular month each year). The mass sing-along of “August” may have caught some offline attendees as a surprise, but Swift’s fans fiercely love the wistful folk-pop track, and demonstrated their appreciation at the opener.

The Neon Golf Clubs of “Blank Space”

Swift’s backup dancers rode out on neon-lit bicycles during her performance of the 1989 smash, but that was only prelude to one of the night’s better visuals: Swift and her cohorts brandishing blue-lit golf clubs during the bridge, and then smashing an animated car (a la Swift’s crazed attack in the “Blank Space” video) on a mid-stage screen, each new dent in time with the song’s beat. It was difficult to look away from the spectacle, and became the sort of sight gag that sticks with you long after the show has wrapped.

The Surprise Acoustic Track

Deep into the evening, Swift grabbed her guitar and announced that she planned to perform an acoustic song that wasn’t included in the Eras set list during the tour, with the hope of never duplicating the song she selected for each performance. It’s a strong move in theory — even after the Eras set list gets mulled over endlessly, there will still be a new surprise each night — and was even better in practice, as the achingly beautiful “Mirrorball” was selected for the first performance. The acoustic tracks probably won’t be as strong as the Folklore standout on a nightly basis, but for the Glendale audience, the choice made opening night even more special.

The “Anti-Hero” Metaphor Comes to Life

Earlier in the evening, Taylor Swift gave a begrudging shout-out to everyone in the audience who was dressed like a “sexy baby” in tribute to the “Anti-Hero” lyric; later, when her latest No. 1 smash was performed, Swift embodied the “monster on the hill” line that follows it. On the video screen behind her performance, Swift turned herself into a Godzilla-esque creature terrorizing a city before glumly sitting on (and destroying) an office building. On a night with a lot of impressive choreography and stage setups, that straightforward visual — Swift as the problem, it’s her — became one of the more interesting spectacles of the show, and added to the performance of the hit single.

The “Vigilante Shit” Dance Routine

Speaking of spectacle: Swift goes full-on burlesque alongside her dancers for the Midnights standout, dancing on and around a chair and having an absolute blast while doing it. The song comes about three hours into the performance, but Swift conjures every ounce of energy to turn one of the more sparsely produced songs in her catalog into an enthralling jam.

Ending With a Fan Favorite

The final era presented during the Eras tour is Midnights , and Swift could have capped it with a hit — “Anti-Hero,” of course, or maybe fast-rising follow-up “Lavender Haze.” Instead, she concludes the evening with a trio of non-hits that fans truly adore: “Bejeweled,” “Mastermind” and “Karma.” The logic behind that decision is simple: the Eras tour is less about hits than it is about fan service, and ending on a song like “Karma” nods to those who inhale every song on a Swift track list instead of just paying attention to the singles. This run of shows is for the fully committed Swift listeners, and an album cut like “Karma” is the perfect way to bid them adieu for now.

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Here Are the Secret Acoustic Surprise Songs in 'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' on Disney+

"Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version)" has entered its streaming era, now available to watch exclusively on Disney+. The concert film, which arrived in theaters Oct. 13, 2023, includes even more content than the theatrical version, which already captured the three-plus hours of show that Swift puts on.

After its launch in theaters, the film was available as a digital rental in December on Swift's birthday, the 13th. The digital version included performances of three extra songs: "Wildest Dreams," "The Archer" and "Long Live." 

But the Disney+ version of "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" includes an additional four secret songs. "Good Morning America" led a countdown to the film's arrival on Disney+ by teasing three of these four songs -- "Maroon," "Death by a Thousand Cuts" and "You Are in Love (Taylor's Version)."

The fourth secret song in the set is "I Can See You." "Cardigan" is also included in the regular set after it was cut from the original theatrical version. The additional four secret acoustic songs can be found after the credits, titled "The Acoustic Collection."

While Swift touches on nine out of 10 of her album eras during the concert, the debut album doesn't get any songs in the regular set. Her acoustic performance of "Our Song" made it into the theatrical version of the film. The set order of the show goes as follows by album: "Lover," "Fearless," "Evermore," "Reputation," "Speak Now," "Red," "Folklore," "1989," the surprise acoustic set and "Midnights." 

With a brand new era on the way, Swifties are anxious to know why Swift moved up the streaming launch to a Thursday night when the film will end at midnight Eastern time, usually the time that new music gets launched on Fridays. 

"Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version)" is now streaming on Disney+.

The post Here Are the Secret Acoustic Surprise Songs in 'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' on Disney+ appeared first on TheWrap .

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As Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Hits One Year, Let’s Take a Look at Its Staggering Numbers

O n March 17, it will officially have been one year since Taylor Swift's Eras Tour kicked off in Glendale, Ariz. In the 12 months since that fateful first show, Swift has broken untold records , made history as TIME's 2023 Person of the Year , cultivated a new legion of NFL fans , and announced her forthcoming 11th studio album— The Tortured Poets Department , out April 19—among a litany of other accomplishments.

By the end of 2023—less than halfway through its scheduled 152-show run—the Eras Tour had earned over $1 billion to become the highest-grossing concert tour of all time. During that period, every city where Swift played got a substantial economic boost from the so-called "Taylor Swift effect," a term that refers to the singer's unprecedented ability to influence consumer behavior. Following the inaugural U.S. leg of Eras, the U.S. Travel Association estimated that the tour's total economic impact likely exceeded $10 billion.

In the new year, Swift's staggering popularity seems to somehow still be on the rise. Less than a week after watching her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, win the Super Bowl, Swift played to the biggest concert crowd of her career while performing at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Australia during the first run of 2024 Eras dates, following four shows in Tokyo.

In honor of the first anniversary of the start of the Eras Tour, we're taking a numerical look back at the biggest year of Swift's career to date.

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Number of Eras shows and cities

Swift will have played 83 shows across 30 cities as of March 17. Of those shows, 53 took place in the U.S. in 20 different cities stateside. The remaining 30 were part of the Latin America and Asia-Pacific legs of the tour. By the end of 2024, Swift is set to play a grand total of 152 Eras shows across 54 cities worldwide.

Number of surprise songs

In addition to her 40-plus-song set list, Swift has played at least two "surprise songs" per Eras show. Taking repeats into account, she has performed 145 different tracks (counting mashups of repeat songs as unique entries) as her 167 surprise offerings.

Number of special guests

From MUNA to Sabrina Carpenter to Haim, Swift's Eras stops have featured 10 different opening acts. She has also brought out eight other special guests, from Maren Morris to frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff, to join her on stage at various shows.

Number of people in attendance at her biggest show to date

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Swift played three back-to-back shows at MCG on Feb. 16, 17, and 18 that were each attended by a record 96,000 people for a three-day total of 288,000 concertgoers. Ed Sheeran, who drew a crowd of around 109,500 each of the two nights he played at MCG in 2023, still holds the venue's single-night attendance record. But that's largely due to the fact that Swift's stage setup took up more room in the arena, cutting down on the number of available seats.

Number of Eras tickets sold

Swift sold an estimated 4.35 million tickets across 60 tour dates within concert trade publication Pollstar's chart year of Nov. 17, 2022 to Nov. 15, 2023. That's an average of 72,500 tickets per show, with each ticket costing an average of $238.95. Using those numbers to extrapolate across shows played since then, Swift has likely now sold around 6.02 million tickets.

Total Eras Tour gross

Based on the approximately $17.32 million in ticket revenue Pollstar estimates Swift earned for each of the first 60 Eras dates, her total tour gross currently sits somewhere around $1.44 billion. By the end of 2024, the tour is expected to have brought in an astronomical $2.165 billion. For comparison, the second-highest grossing tour of all time, Elton John’s multi-year Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, sold six million tickets over the course of 328 shows to earn $939 million.

Total Eras merch revenue

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According to reports from different venues, Pollstar estimates Eras attendees were spending an average of $40 per person on merch at the first 60 Eras shows. That puts Swift's tour merch revenue at an estimated $240.8 million—not including non-concert day purchases—following her first run of 2024 Eras dates.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour box-office earnings

Since its Oct. 13 release in theaters, Swift's record-breaking three-and-a-half-hour concert film has grossed $180,756,269 in North America and $261,656,269 globally at the box office. An extended edition of the movie became available to rent via video on demand services on Swift's birthday, Dec. 13, followed by the longest and most complete version of the film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) , arriving on streaming on Disney+ March 14.

Number of new songs

Since the Eras Tour began, Swift has released two re-recorded albums, Speak Now (Taylor's Version) and 1989 (Taylor's Version) , and one new single, "You're Losing Me (From the Vault)," for a total of 45 new songs (including re-recorded songs and vault tracks). In their first week of sales, Speak Now (Taylor's Version) , which featured one Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 hit, and 1989 (Taylor's Version) , which featured seven Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 hits, sold 716,000 equivalent album units and 1.653 million equivalent album units, respectively. "You're Losing Me (From the Vault)" tallied 8.7 million official streams and sold 19,000 downloads in the U.S. in the first two days after its Nov. 29 debut, according to Luminate .

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Disney+ is officially in its Taylor Swift era.

With the launch of “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” on Disney+ on March 14 at 6 p.m. PT, the megastar is getting a homepage takeover on the streamer. For one day only, the service’s main screen will feature nine curated sets of titles inspired by each of the singer’s eras — including “Fearless” (e.g. “Moana”), “1989” (e.g. “The Little Mermaid”) and “Midnights” (e.g. “Cinderella”).

The Swift takeover of the Disney+ homepage will be worldwide with a few exceptions, including Turkey, where the film will not be available until April 3.

Titles in Disney+’s Swift-themed collections include:

  • Fearless (Disney’s Version): “Heroic and brave adventures” including “Moana,” “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” “Limitless With Chris Hemsworth”
  • Speak Now (Disney’s Version): “Enchantment, princesses and dragons” including “The Princess Bride,” “Enchanted,” “The Princess Diaries”
  • Red (Disney’s Version): “Everything red,” including “Turning Red,” “The Incredibles,” “High School Musical”
  • 1989 (Disney’s Version): “Classics from Taylor’s birth year” including “The Little Mermaid,” “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids,” “Turner & Hooch”
  • Reputation (Disney’s Version): “Big reputations, endgames and snakes” including “Cruella,” “The Empire Strikes Back,” “Avengers: Endgame”
  • Lover (Disney’s Version): “Celebrating romance of all kinds” including “Love, Victor,” “Robin Hood,” short film “Paperman”
  • Folklore (Disney’s Version): “Cottagecore, folklore and fables” including “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe,” and (of course) “Taylor Swift: Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions”
  • Evermore (Disney’s Version): “Tales of love, witchy adventures and woodland aesthetics” including “Into the Woods,” “Once Upon a Time,” Tuck Everlasting”
  • Midnights (Disney’s Version) “Everything nighttime, cats and sparkly” including “Cinderella,” “The Aristocats,” “Moon Knight”

Here’s a look at the Disney+ homepage for “The Eras Tour” launch:

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Breaking down taylor swift’s tour setlist, era by era, it's taylor’s world and we’re just living in it..

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 03: EDITORIAL USE ONLY. Taylor Swift performs onstage during "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at SoFi Stadium on August 03, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

Taylor Swift probably needs no introduction given how she’s one of the most listened-to and most influential artists in the world, breaking records left and right with everything she does. That includes the world tour she’s currently busy on, the Eras Tour—a spectacularly-crafted show that lasts more than three hours and spans the entirety of her career , from her debut album to her most recent work .

The Eras Tour kicked off last March in Glendale, Arizona, and officially wrapped up its first leg—the USA one—with six nights at Sofi Stadium in California, from August 3 to August 9. The very last concert, of course, finished with a bang as Swift announced the release of the newest album in her ongoing re-recording project: 1989 (Taylor’s Version) is coming out on October 27. The announcement was anticipated by a series of very Taylor Swift-esque details, including her switching to blue outfits on stage and the significance of the date—her last show at Sofi was on 8/9, after all.

Still, the Eras Tour has a long way to go. 2023 will see Swift traveling through South America, with dates in Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. And once the new year arrives it will be time to go overseas—from Japan to Australia to Singapore, then a whole series of dates throughout Europe, and finishing stateside with nights in Miami, New Orleans, Indianapolis, and then Canada.

A list of all 146 dates from Taylor's Eras Tour: pic.twitter.com/pKhvrIOuoT — theexplicitversion (@theexplicitvers) August 7, 2023

While there definitely might be some changes to the show for its international leg, it’s likely that the bones of the Eras Tour will remain the same. And that, of course, includes its setlist. Let’s take a deep dive into Taylor Swift’s setlist, breaking it down one era at a time.

The Lover act

The show kicks off with the section dedicated to Lover, her seventh studio album. Swift appears on stage and starts with “Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince” before going into “Cruel Summer”—which famously has the very first bridge of the night, as the singer herself tells the audience. Then it’s “The Man” and “You Need to Calm Down” with a whole ensemble of dancers before more stripped-down versions of both “Lover” and “The Archer.”

@jennadeangelistv THIS ?? BRIDGE ?? IS ?? EVERYTHING. @Taylor Swift #cruelsummer #taylorswift #metlifeday1 #metlifetstheerastour #erastour #iykyk ♬ original sound – Jenna ??

The Fearless act

The second act moves to Swift’s sophomore album Fearless , released back in 2008. After an obligatory costume change into something orange to represent this particular era, Swift performs “Fearless,” “You Belong With Me,” and “Love Story.” This act is also one of the shortest in the whole show.

The Evermore act

The third act takes things from country to witchy for Evermore , the singer’s second-to-last album. This era kicks off with “’tis the damn season” and continues with “willow,” “marjorie,” “champagne problems,” and ends with “tolerate it.”

The Reputation act

One of the most anticipated each night, the fourth act is dedicated to the 2017 album Reputation —which brought Swift back to the public eye after a series of scandals that threatened to end her career. Swift starts off with “…Ready for It?” and “Delicate” before “Don’t Blame Me,” which iconically transitions into “Look What You Made Me Do.”

@tamedua the transition from “don’t blame me” to “look what you made me do” ?✨? | #taylorswift #theerastour #latstheerastour #erastour #tstheerastour #foryou #fyp ♬ som original – ؘ

The Speak Now act

The fifth—and shortest—act evokes Swift’s junior album, Speak Now , whose re-record was released right in the middle of the tour on July 7. The singer performs two songs—”Enchanted” and “Long Live,” which was added after the release of Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) —while wearing a full ball gown, one of the most recognizable outfits from the entire show.

The Red act

The first song of the act dedicated to Swift’s fourth album, Red , is “22”—at the end of which the singer gives away the hat she’s wearing to a fan who is chosen in advance. Then it’s time for “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” and “I Knew You Were Trouble”, before she finishes the act with “All Too Well.”

@itsliyaaa reliving this day for the rest of my life #erastour #erastourtaylorswift #erastourseattle #erastourseattlen1 #taylorswift #alltoowell ♬ original sound – liya

The Folklore act

The seventh act is dedicated to Folklore and it’s a triumph of cottagecore. The first song when the tour started was “invisible string,” which was replaced by “the 1.” Swift continues with “betty,” “the last great american dynasty,” “august,” “illicit affairs,” and “my tears ricochet.” The final song of this era is “cardigan.”

The 1989 act

The second-to-last act of the show starts with “Style” and continues with “Blank Space,” “Shake It Off,” “Wildest Dreams,” and “Bad Blood.” At the end of this act, there’s the famed acoustics set where Swift sits down to play two surprise songs —one on the guitar and one on the piano. The surprise songs have become one of the most recurring inside jokes throughout the tour, with fans guessing what the two songs of the night will be before the show and sharing their reactions after. Fans have also been keeping track of which songs have been played, though it’s likely that the count will reset for the international dates.

@benstafford100 KING OF MY HEART!!!! safe to say im passing away right now #latstheerastour #kingofmyheart #surprisesong #taylorswift #swifttok @Taylor Swift ♬ original sound – ben

The Midnights act

The final act of the show is dedicated to the most recent album Swift released, Midnights . The act opens with “Lavender Haze” and continues with “Anti-Hero,” “Midnight Rain,” and “Vigilante Shit”—with its by-now iconic blue bodysuit and chair dance choreography. “Bejeweled” also features a TikTok-inspired dance move that has gone viral, and then Swift finishes off the show with “Mastermind” and “Karma,” and a healthy dose of fireworks and confetti, as all good closings should have.

@kyletwentysix ? #erastourtaylorswift #denvererastour2 #bejeweled #erastour #taylorswift ♬ original sound – Kylie ?

Here’s the full setlist:

  • “Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince”
  • “Cruel Summer”
  • “The Man”
  • “You Need to Calm Down”
  • “Lover”
  • “The Archer”
  • “Fearless”
  • “You Belong with Me”
  • “Love Story”
  • “’tis the damn season”
  • “willow”
  • “marjorie”
  • “champagne problems”
  • “tolerate it”
  • “…Ready for It?”
  • “Delicate”
  • “Don’t Blame Me”
  • “Look What You Made Me Do”
  • “Enchanted”
  • “Long Live”
  • “22”
  • “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”
  • “I Knew You Were Trouble”
  • “All Too Well”
  • “invisible string / the 1”
  • “betty”
  • “the last great american dynasty”
  • “august”
  • “illicit affairs”
  • “my tears ricochet”
  • “cardigan”
  • “Style”
  • “Blank Space”
  • “Shake It Off”
  • “Wildest Dreams”
  • “Bad Blood”
  • “Lavender Haze”
  • “Anti-Hero”
  • “Midnight Rain”
  • “Vigilante Shit”
  • “Bejeweled”
  • “Mastermind”
  • “Karma”

(featured image: Emma McIntyre / TAS23 / Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

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13 best taylor swift easter eggs & references in the eras tour movie.

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour movie is filled with references to other moments in her career that elevate the atmosphere and appreciation of every era.

  • Swifties' understanding of the concert team's choices enhances nostalgia and appreciation for each Taylor Swift era.
  • The Eras Tour movie incorporates some impressive Easter Eggs, such as nods to previous albums and music videos.
  • Swift's enthusiasm for celebrating her musical journey is evident through details like her manicure and set pieces.

Now that Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is available to stream, there is all the time in the world to spot the numerous Easter Eggs throughout the concert movie. The Eras Tour movie is a three-and-a-half-hour experience capturing Swift's record-breaking concert, interwoven with nods to real-life performances, many of the songs' music videos, and other iconic moments from Swift's career. The Eras team worked tirelessly to bring Swift's musical journey to life in the form of a concert and incorporated some impressive and clever Easter Eggs.

The fact that Lover begins and Midnights ends the Eras Tour is no coincidence, nor are some familiar costume choices and set pieces. If fans understand these choices (and die-hard Swifties likely do) the nostalgia of Fearless , the romance of Speak Now , and the magic of evermore are all only better. Every song in the Eras Tour movie has a special meaning and is enjoyable no matter how many times fans rewatch the movie and discover more details behind each song's performance.

9 Ways Watching Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour On Disney+ Will Be Different From Theaters

13 the countdown at the beginning of the eras tour movie, the eras tour movie opens with the countdown clock from real concerts..

The movie opens with a graphic of an analog clock, starting the countdown to the concert from 13 seconds, alluding to Swift's lucky number. At live Eras Tour concerts, this clock is counting down from the time Swifties arrive at the venue. The pre-concert playlist comprises songs by Swift's friends and collaborators, including HAIM, Ice Spice, Lana Del Ray, and Selena Gomez (via Business Insider ). However, the last song that plays every night before Swift takes the stage is Dusty Springfield's "You Don't Own Me."

12 Lover Is The First Era Of The Concert

The lover era marks where taylor swift left off..

Lover is the first album of Swift's career that she owns, necessitating no re-release following the rights to her previous albums being sold. Lover is also the first album that Swift had yet to perform in concert before the Eras Tour kicked off. The tour for Reputation was the last before Swift, like everyone else, had to put everything on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, beginning with Lover is fitting because Swift is picking up where she left off, with the album that came after Reputation.

At the time of writing, Reputation and the Taylor Swift debut album are the only albums Swift has not re-released.

11 The Eras Tour Manicure

Taylor swift paints her nails to represent all her eras..

At every concert, Swift's nails are each painted a different color — one color for each of her ten albums, including her self-titled debut album ( Business Insider ). Her manicure is only briefly visible at certain points during the movie, but it is possible to see it. The day before the Eras Tour had its first show, Swift shared a clearer picture of her manicure via her Instagram, the last image in a gallery of photos from rehearsals. This blink-and-you'll-miss-it detail shows Swift's enthusiasm for celebrating all the eras of her music.

10 The Lover Era House

The set of the "lover" music video is captured on the massive screens of the eras tour..

The "Lover" house is the first graphic or set piece of the Eras Tour that constitutes a major Easter Egg for Swifties, who know the image from the music video for the album's title song. The house starts to form on the massive screen behind Swift and her fellow performers during "You Need to Calm Down," so it is in place while she sings "Lover." The house then burns down, igniting with the sparks of Fearless . It also appears later in the concert during "Bad Blood," once again in flames.

9 The Rhinestone Fearless Guitar

The fearless set includes one of the most famous taylor swift instruments..

Swift's glittering Fearless era guitar is possibly her most iconic instrument, and a DIY project since her family simply superglued rhinestones to an acoustic ( Business Insider ). Swift uses this guitar during the nostalgia-fueled Fearless set, playing away when she performs "Fearless." They also first glued rhinestones to form a 13 on the guitar before surrounding the number with sparkle; the 13 is visible in some shots of the movie. This set is filled with nods to Swift's breakout album and its tour, including her forming the shape of a heart with her hands, a gesture synonymous with the era.

8 The Moss-Covered Piano From "Cardigan"

Taylor swift uses an instrument from a different music video to perform "champagne problems.".

Swift sits down at a piano covered in moss, something that seems like it could not be more emblematic of evermore . However, the piano appears in a folklore music video. In the video for "cardigan," Swift steps through a portal in the upright piano of her cottage and finds herself emerging from the bench of the moss piano in a magical otherworld. This Narnia-style element also appears in the "Willow" video, demonstrating how close folklore and evermore are to each other. In the Eras Tour movie, Swift plays "champagne problems" on the piano. The meaning of "champagne problems" is still a topic of debate.

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7 all the old costumes during "look what you made me do", most swifties can recognize the taylor swift history during reputation..

“Look What You Made Me Do” is one of the moments with the most spectacle, due to the flashing lights (and editing, in the case of the movie) elevating its intensity and the sheer number of nods to Swift’s career.

Of course, the “Look What You Made Me Do” performance is overwhelmed with Easter Eggs, in the form of dancers trapped in glass boxes wearing costumes from Swift’s previous tours and videos. They include but are not limited to her pajamas from the ancient “You Belong With Me” music video and her purple cocktail dress from the Speak Now tour. “Look What You Made Me Do” is one of the moments with the most spectacle, due to the flashing lights (and editing, in the case of the movie) elevating its intensity and the sheer number of nods to Swift’s career.

6 The Original Speak Now Guitar

Taylor swift started using an old guitar midway through the tour..

Speak Now (Taylor's Version) was released in July 2023. Following the release of this album, Swift began using the guitar from her Speak Now tour for the Eras Tour ( Business Insider ). The adorable blue guitar decorated with Koi fish is a callback to the days of the Speak Now era. Swift only plays the guitar for "Long Live" during the Speak Now set. Since "Long Live" was one of the songs cut from the Eras Tour movie when it was in theaters, this Easter Egg would not have appeared in it.

5 "The 1" Is Part Of The Set List

Taylor swift changes the folklore set for a particular reason..

The fact that "The 1" is a part of the Eras Tour at all (beyond an occasional acoustic performance) is part of an interesting bit of trivia. For the first month of the tour, Swift opened the folklore era with "Invisible String" ( Business Insider ). It was then changed to "The 1," the first song on the folklore album. It is widely believed that Swift made this change because of her breakup with her longtime partner, actor Joe Alwyn. "The 1" is a gentle song that is an ode to a relationship that didn't work out, but was still wonderful.

4 The Folklore Cabin

A set piece from taylor swift's grammys performance makes an appearance..

Folklore's signature aesthetic is cottagecore, creating a cozy vision of Swift working on songs in a remote location during lockdown. As previously mentioned, multiple music videos begin with Swift playing a piano in a rustic cabin. At the beginning of this era in the movie, she points out how they "brought the folklore cabin," an iconic set piece of hers. This set piece was also notably used in Swift's 2021 Grammys performance. This year marked the third time Swift won the Grammy for Album of the Year.

Swift recently broke the record for the most Album of the Year wins, for Fearless , 1989 , folklore , and Midnights .

3 The "Blank Space" Car

The eras tour performers destroy a car, just like taylor swift does in a music video..

During the performance of "Blank Space," a section of the stage rises to show a car on one of the screens, which Swift's backup dancers destroy with golf clubs . This is a nod to the song's music video, in which Swift, "drunk on jealousy," destroys her boyfriend's car. The moment is well coordinated for the Eras Tour, with each swing of one of the clubs resulting in a dent appearing on the car. Swift herself doesn't help with the destruction during the concert but wields her own club while she sings.

2 "Friendship Bracelets" Nod During The Acoustic Set

The eras tour movie chose the acoustic set's songs well..

At every performance, Swift plays two surprise songs for her acoustic set, although there are six surprise songs in the Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) movie . However, the two songs that appeared in the theatrical version were chosen well, likely due to some collaboration with Swift concerning which songs she would play for the best effect. The first is "Our Song," the only track from Swift's debut album in the movie. The second is "You're On Your Own Kid," a perfect choice since the line "so make the friendship bracelets" inspired the sharing of friendship bracelets at Swift's concerts.

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1 the "lavender haze" coat, this taylor swift costume piece also hails from a music video..

The coat is the perfect way to capture the relaxed vibes and title color of "Lavender Haze," while making a nod to one of Swift's excellent videos.

When she makes her entrance at the beginning of the Midnights era, Swift is wearing an oversized lavender faux fur coat over her iconic shimmering T-shirt dress. The coat makes a brief appearance in the music video for "Lavender Haze," so brief that it is surprising it was considered important enough to use in the concert. However, the coat is the perfect way to capture the relaxed vibes and title color of "Lavender Haze," while making a nod to one of Swift's excellent videos. Moments like this make Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour even more special for Swifties to watch.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is a film rendition of the colossal worldwide event that sees the legendary pop star hit the stage in a specially curated film event. Performing the hits of her over seventeen-year career in music, The Eras Tour highlights Taylor Swift and her team as they put on a show of a lifetime.

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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Outfits, from Her Versace Bodysuit to Her Roberto Cavalli Dress

Taylor Swift is channeling looks from her past 10 albums on her Eras Tour. Take a look at her best outfits, including custom pieces from Versace, Roberto Cavalli and more

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Taylor Swift is proving she never goes out of "style" with her recent tour.

On March 17, the singer returned to the stage as she kicked off her highly anticipated Eras Tour . From show-stopping performances to creative transitions , the 3-hour and 13-minute set is a true spectacle but one of the best parts is Swift's stunning costumes.

As Swift takes fans through her extensive music catalog with her 44-song setlist , she perfectly pays tribute to her past 10 albums with custom outfits.

While some pieces are inspired by her different eras (the dazzling Versace bodysuit during the opener encapsulates her Lover aesthetic), other looks are direct references to past tours, including her Roberto Cavalli two-piece for her 1989 set and Nicole + Felicia gown for Speak Now .

Take a look at Swift's Eras Tour outfits ahead.

Taylor Swift's Atelier Versace bodysuit for her Lover set

As Swift opened the show with "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince" from Lover , she wore a custom Atelier Versace bodysuit adorned in pink and blue jewels, reflecting the dreamy pink and blue skies featured on the album's artwork. She paired the look with silver Christian Louboutin knee-high boots and a bedazzled microphone. During her Las Vegas show on March 24, Swift added a flower necklace by Versace to the ensemble.

During her second night of the tour, Swift surprised fans by wearing a completely different sparkling bodysuit. This look, also by Atelier Versace, was covered in blue and gold jewels, with a matching chain necklace and Christian Louboutin knee-high boots.

Taylor Swift's Versace bodysuit for her Lover set

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During her New Jersey show, Swift wore a new bodysuit by Versace, which included fringe tassels and beading. She paired the look with ombré boots and a Versace butterfly necklace, which was a co-design collaboration with Versace ambassador Dua Lipa.

Taylor Swift's Versace blazer for her Lover set

Before singing her hit song " The Man ," Swift completely transformed her look by adding a Versace blazer that complemented her Christian Louboutin knee-high boots.

Taylor Swift's black blazer for her Lover set

In addition to wearing a different Atelier Versace bodysuit during the second night of her tour, Swift also switched up during her performance of "The Man" by wearing a black pinstripe blazer with sequins.

Taylor Swift's Roberto Cavalli dress for her Fearless set

Swift donned her best dress by Roberto Cavalli as she performed a few songs from her album Fearless . The gold fringe dress was reminiscent of a similar look the designer created for her Speak Now Tour in 2011. She paired the look with Christian Louboutin boots and a bedazzled guitar .

For the second night of the tour, Swift donned a different Roberto Cavalli dress, which was slightly longer and featured gold and silver sequins in an ombré pattern.

Taylor Swift's Etro dress for her Evermore set

Swift went for a whimsical look as she performed various songs from her album Evermore in a yellow Etro dress that featured a corset top and beading detail down the front. For her bewitching performance of "Willow" she added a matching Etro cape.

During her New Jersey concert, Swift wore a new dress for her Evermore set, which was created by Marco de Vincenzo for Etro. This dress played into the woodsy nature of the Evermore album with a darker burgundy color and ruffles throughout.

Taylor Swift's Roberto Cavalli catsuit for her Reputation set

Swift slithered into a Roberto Cavalli catsuit as she performed her Reputation set on stage. The outfit, which featured an intricate pattern resembling snakes intertwined down the one long leg of the ensemble, was reminiscent of the many bodysuits Swift wore during her Reputation Stadium Tour as it was covered in black sequins resembling scales.

Taylor Swift's Nicole + Felicia gown for her Speak Now set

Despite only performing one song during her Speak Now set, Swift nonetheless left fans wonderstruck as she donned a Nicole + Felicia gown for her performance of "Enchanted." The gold gown certainly felt like a homage to Swift's Valentino ballgown from her Speak Now Tour.

Taylor Swift's Zuhair Murad gown for her Speak Now set

During night two, Swift looked like a real-life princess as she wore a Zuhair Murad ballgown , this time in a pink hue that popped against the stage's violet lighting.

Taylor Swift's Elie Saab ballgown for her Speak Now set

During the first night of her Tampa concert, Swift wore a new dress for her Speak Now set, dressing up in an Elie Saab Haute Couture silk tulle ballgown embroidered with gardenia-colored organza petals.

In New Jersey, wore another Elie Saab ballgown in a pale pink. The dress also featured lots of tulle and detailing on the front.

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During her Speak Now release weekend, Swift debuted another dress for her Speak Now set, wearing a custom Nicole + Felicia gown. The dress featured multiple layers, with varying colors of purple as a tribute to her third album.

Taylor Swift's Nicole + Felicia gown during her Speak Now set

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Just before announcing 1989 (Taylor's Version) on Aug. 9, Swift donned a blue dress by Nicole + Felicia during her Speak Now set. She continued to wear different blue outfits throughout the concert.

Taylor Swift's Ashish shirt for her Red set

At the beginning of her Red set, Swift recreated her iconic look from her "22" music video, in which she wears a shirt that reads "Not a lot going on at the moment" with a fedora and shorts. For the concert, she made one critical change, dropping the "not" from the T-shirt slogan. The shirt was custom by Ashish paired with Christian Louboutin loafers and a Gladys Tamez hat.

Swift recreated her "22" music video outfit again for night two, thought this time the shirt featured a lyric from the song: "Who's Taylor Swift anyway? Ew."

While performing in Arlington, Texas, Swift wore another version of her "22" shirt, this time with the text "We are never getting back together. Like ever."

Taylor Swift's Ashish romper for her Red set

As Swift moved on to other songs on her Red album, including "I Knew You Were Trouble," she took off her "22" inspired shirt and hat to reveal a sequin Ashish romper in red and black.

Taylor Swift's Ashish coat for her Red set

Swift threw on an Ashish coat over her romper as she performed her 10-minute version of "All Too Well" on stage with a coordinating red guitar.

Taylor Swift's Alberta Ferretti dress for her Folklore set

Swift was back in boho for songs from Folklore , in a flowing lilac Alberta Ferretti gown similar to the dress she wore during her 2021 Grammys performance . She even brought back the Folklore house for the performance.

During night two, Swift wore another Alberta Ferretti dress, this time in an off-white hue covered in crystal embroidery. The gown's flowing, cape-like sleeves were made for twirling.

For her March 24 show in Las Vegas, Swift debuted a third Alberta Ferretti dress as she performed her Folklore set. This dress combined various features from her previous two dresses, with a soft pink hue, cape-like sleeves and sequin details throughout.

During night one in Tampa, Swift wore yet another Alberta Ferretti dress for her Folklore set. This look was in bright green featuring a plunging neckline, mesh detailing and leaves embroideries.

Taylor Swift's Alberta Ferretti dress during her Folklore set

Swift wore a new Alberta Ferretti gown for her Folklore set on Aug. 9, just before announcing 1989 (Taylor's Version) .

Taylor Swift's Roberto Cavalli top and skirt for her 1989 set

Swift recreated one of her memorable 1989 World Tour outfits as she wore a matching Roberto Cavalli top and skirt. The pink set was perfectly paired with dazzling Christian Louboutin boots.

On night two, the star stepped out in a similar beaded matching set by the brand, but this time in a vivid green shade that continued onto her Christian Louboutin boots.

As she performed her 1989 songs, Swift opted for an orange Roberto Cavalli two-piece set with matching Christian Louboutin boots.

Taylor Swift's blue top and skirt for her 1989 set

As she performed her 1989 songs, Swift wore a new variation of her top and skirt set, this time in a striking blue color.

Taylor Swift's Jessica Jones dress for her acoustic set

As Swift performed a few acoustic songs during night one, including "Tim McGraw" from her debut album, she donned a Jessica Jones dress that featured cap sleeves and pleats. The designer has created many of Swift's most iconic looks, including numerous outfits from her Reputation stadium tour and her gold bodysuit at the 2019 American Music Awards when she accepted artist of the decade .

Taylor Swift's green dress for her acoustic set

Swift opted for a similar dress, this time in green, as she performed alongside Marcus Mumford for her acoustic set in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 25.

Taylor Swift's yellow dress for her acoustic set

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As Swift started wearing her orange Roberto Cavalli two-piece set with matching Christian Louboutin boots for her 1989 set, she began wearing a yellow dress on top of her outfit as she performed her acoustic set.

Taylor Swift's blue dress for her acoustic set

During the last leg of her U.S. tour, Swift donned a blue dress for the special announcement of 1989 (Taylor's Version) , which she debuted the album cover art for on stage. She followed up by playing the hit "New Romantics" from the album.

Taylor Swift's Oscar de la Renta t-shirt and jacket for her Midnights set

For the beginning of her Midnights set, Swift wore a similar look to the one seen in her "Lavender Haze" music video as she paired an Oscar de la Renta crystal t-shirt with an Oscar de la Renta faux fur coat.

Taylor Swift's Oscar de la Renta bodysuit for her Midnights set

As she performed "Midnight Rain," Swift did a quick costume change on stage as she took off her Oscar de la Renta t-shirt to reveal an Oscar de la Renta bodysuit. The outfit, which was in the perfect shade of (what else?) midnight blue, was bejeweled with various beading throughout giving it the appearance of a midnight sky. She paired the look with matching Christian Louboutin boots.

Taylor Swift's Zuhair Murad bodysuit for her Midnights set

For her March 24 show in Las Vegas, Swift switched up her Midnights outfit with a custom look by Zuhair Murad. The midnight blue bodysuit was covered in blue crystals and beaded fringes and even had a matching garter.

During her Los Angeles shows, Swift debuted a new bodysuit by Zuhair Murad for her Midnights set, which was fittingly in midnight blue bodysuit and "adorned with shimmering crystal embellishments, cascading intricate beaded fringes, and accompanied by a coordinating garter," per Zuhair Murad's Instagram .

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Taylor Swift's reign continues as she ramps up for the next leg of The Eras Tour. The singer-songwriter will kick off the European portion of her world tour in Paris in May, which will continue throughout the summer. From there, she'll return to North America to tour Canada and a few remaining US cities in the fall. If you're hoping to attend, we've compiled all of the details of The Eras Tour, including how to get Taylor Swift tour tickets.

Swift's Eras Tour has taken the world by storm since March 2023. The three-plus-hour tour features hits from each of Swift's album eras, from "Lover" to her recent Grammy Award-winning "Midnights." Each show also features surprise songs and occasional guests, so fans never quite know what they're in for. Swift will release her latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," in April, but it's unknown if any of those songs will make their way to the tour setlist. 

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Getting tickets has become its own battle and many fans have waited hours in the Ticketmaster queue to hopefully snag some seats, if they could get a presale ticket code in the first place. While Swift continues to extend the tour, including new US dates, tickets remain hard to come by.

Below, we've put together a guide on everything to know about The Eras Tour, including the tour schedule, ticket purchasing details, resale ticket prices, and the concert film streaming options . You can also peruse resale vendors like StubHub and Vivid Seats at your leisure.

Taylor Swift international tour dates

The Eras Tour international dates resume on May 9 in Paris. The European tour will run until August 20 in London. UK prices are listed in pounds, and start times vary from city to city. US dates start in October and can be found under the following table.

Taylor Swift North American tour dates

The Eras tour will return to the US on October 18 in Miami. In addition to the Miami shows, Swift will perform multiple dates in New Orleans and Indianapolis. On November 14, Swift will head to Canada for several shows in Toronto and Vancouver. All North American shows start at 7 p.m. local time.

How to buy tickets for Taylor Swift's 2024 tour

Original standard tickets for Taylor Swift's 2024 sold out long ago for both international and domestic dates. All US tickets and many international tickets were sold through Ticketmaster , although select international locations used different services. 

Tickets for most dates are available on resale websites like StubHub and Vivid Seats . These are generally higher-priced than the originals, which are no longer available. Keep in mind that some countries have rules regarding reselling tickets.

How much are Taylor Swift tickets?

Ticket prices vary by date and location. International resale tickets tend to be a bit cheaper than US resale tickets. It's worth noting that some of the cheapest tickets have restricted views.

StubHub's cheapest European tickets range from $392 (Madrid, Spain, on May 29) to £978 (London, United Kingdom, on June 22). The latter is around $1,248 in USD. The lowest prices for most shows are around $450 to $1,000. On Vivid Seats , the cheapest tickets for these dates go for $549 and $683, respectively. 

When it comes to North American shows, the cheapest StubHub tickets range from $1,045 (Vancouver, Canada, on December 8) to $2,081 (Miami, Florida, on October 19). Most of the cheapest tickets are priced between $1,200 and $1,800. On Vivid Seats, the cheapest Taylor Swift tickets on these dates start at $1,133 and $2,212, respectively. The two resale vendors generally have similarly priced offerings, but this varies from show to show. 

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Who is opening for Taylor Swift's tour?

Taylor Swift has a variety of opening acts, from up-and-coming singers to established groups. Opening acts vary by date. For the European leg of the tour, Paramore will open for Swift. In the US and Canada, Gracie Abrams will be the opening act. 

Where can I stream The Eras Tour concert film?

If you'd rather watch The Eras Tour from home, you could always stream it on Disney+. Check out everything you need to know about streaming The Eras Tour concert film in our guide . 

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The "Eras Tour" is coming to a home near you . Are you ready for it?

The streaming version of " Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) " film is set to hit Disney+, with five additional songs for Swifties to scream their heart out to.

Variety reported “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour ” pulled in $261.7 million at the global box office after its Oct. 13 debut, making it the highest-grossing concert film to date . On Dec. 13, Swift’s birthday, the film was released digitally on Amazon Prime.

When does 'Eras Tour: (Taylor's Version)' film come on Disney+?

“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” is available to stream on Disney+ March 14 at 9 p.m. EST.

Where was the movie filmed?

According to  Billboard Magazine , the Eras Tour film was shot over the course of Swift’s first three shows at SoFi Stadium, "where she performed a total of six straight shows in early August. The Los Angeles venue attracted a total of nearly 500,000 fans."

What songs were added to the 'Eras Tour: (Taylor's Version)' film?

In this new expanded version, the film will include the hit “Folklore” track “Cardigan,” as well as four acoustic songs. 

Swift announced that one of the four songs was "Death By A Thousand Cuts" and fans sleuthed out that "Maroon" was shared in the tour's trailer. Since the popstar performed six acoustic songs during her SoFi dates and two are already in the movie, fans believe the final two are "I Can See You" and "You Are in Love."

What are all the songs in the 'Eras Tour: (Taylor's Version)' film?

With the additional songs added to the lineup, here's what viewers can expect when singing and dancing their hearts out:

  • "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince"
  • "Cruel Summer"
  • "You Need to Calm Down"
  • "You Belong With Me"
  • "Love Story"
  • "Champagne Problems"
  • "Tolerate It"
  • "Ready For It?"
  • "Don't Blame Me"
  • "Look What You Made Me Do"
  • "Enchanted" 
  • "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
  • "I Knew You Were Trouble"
  • "All Too Well (10-Minute Version)"
  • "The Last Great American Dynasty"
  • "Illicit Affairs"
  • "My Tears Ricochet"
  • "Blank Space"
  • "Shake it Off"
  • "Bad Blood"
  • "You're on Your Own Kid"
  • "Death by a Thousand Cuts"
  • 3rd Surprise song
  • 4th Surprise Song
  • "Lavender Haze"
  • "Anti-Hero"
  • "Midnight Rain"
  • "Vigilante S---"
  • "Bejeweled"
  • "Mastermind"

Are any songs still excluded from the Disney+ 'Eras Tour' film?

Despite the additional songs added, there still are some that never made the final cut.

Songs excluded from the Disney Plus cut of the movie include Long Live, The Archer, Wildest Dreams and No Body, No Crime (which replaced "Tis the Damn Season" in the regular set). The latter three songs are included in the Amazon Prime version , which you can still rent or buy on the platform.

What is the runtime for the film?

In this new extended version, the run time is now 3 hours and 30 minutes instead of 2 hours and 48 minutes.

Is there still a chance to see the 'Eras Tour' in Florida or the United States?

This fall, the popstar will head back to the U.S. on:

  • Oct. 18-20:  Miami, Hard Rock Stadium
  • Oct. 25-27:  New Orleans, Caesars Superdome
  • Nov. 1-3:  Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium
  • Nov. 14-16 ,  Nov. 21-23 : Toronto, Rogers Centre

Is there any way to get Taylor Swift tickets?

Tickets to all three of the Miami dates for Taylor Swift’s “The Eras Tour” sold out soon after they were posted via Ticketmaster  back in September . Resale tickets are available via  StubHub  and  SeatGeek .

The catch? A majority of these tickets are sold by scalpers above face value, ranging from $1,500 to $10,000 for seats.

What special dances or chants should I know ahead of time?

USA TODAY rounded up all of the  special dances, chants and outfits  to bring out during the Eras tour. Some of the top ones are:

'Delicate' chant

At the start of " Delicate ," right after Swift sings "We can't make any promises now can we, babe? But you can make me a drink," fans have taken to yelling: "One, two, three, let's go b----!" The chant was popularized after a viral vine.

'Bad Blood' chant

In 2015,  Swift came out with a remix to her hit song "Bad Blood" featuring Kendrick Lamar . During the concert, fans repeat a line of Lamar's part during the bridge.

In the "Anti-Hero" remix with Bleachers' frontman Jack Antonoff, he sings "Taylor, you'll be fine" after Swift sings "Did you hear my covert narcissism I disguise as altruism like some kind of congressman?" in the second pre-chorus.

Fans are singing Antonoff's "Taylor, you'll be fine" at the same spot during the concert.

'Bejeweled' dance

A dance move created and made popular by TikTok user  @mikael.arellano  made its way into Swift's choreography. During  "Bejeweled,"  when Swift sings the word "shimmer," flutter your fingers out in front of you.

I can't get enough of Taylor Swift. What other documentaries can I watch?

If those looking to dig a little deeper into Swift's lore, it’s about time to visit the 2020 documentary " Miss Americana " on Netflix.

The film follows Swift as she creates songs for her 2019 album "Lover" and reflects on her rise to fame and her songwriting process. It also gives fans an inside look at footage at her past concerts and gives Swift a spotlight to discuss topics she had never before, such as politics, failures with previous music and her reputation.

There's also the " Folkore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions " on Disney+, which takes viewers through Swift writing and performing songs from her Grammy-winning 2020 album.

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