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GLENDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 17: Editorial use only and no commercial use at any time.  No use on publication covers is permitted after August 9, 2023. Taylor Swift performs onstage for the opening night of "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at State Farm Stadium on March 17, 2023 in Swift City, ERAzona (Glendale, Arizona). The city of Glendale, Arizona was ceremonially renamed to Swift City for March 17-18 in honor of The Eras Tour. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

Ever since the first night of Taylor Swift ‘s Eras Tour — when the pop star announced she’d be performing two surprise acoustic songs at every show — fans have been waiting with bated breath to find out which gems from her discography will be unearthed next.

Swift kicked off the tour in Glendale, Ariz. in March with “Mirrorball” from “Folklore” and “Tim McGraw” from her 2006 self-titled debut album. Now, Swift has taken the Eras Tour worldwide, starting in Japan on Feb. 7 and continuing to Australia, Singapore and Europe in the coming months.

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Below, find all the surprise songs Swift has performed on the Eras Tour, updating live.

  • March 17 in Glendale, Ariz. — “Mirrorball” and “Tim McGraw”
  • March 18 in Glendale, Ariz. — “State of Grace” and “This Is Me Trying”
  • March 24 in Las Vegas, Nev. — “Our Song” and “Snow on the Beach”
  • March 25 in Las Vegas, Nev. — “Cowboy Like Me” with Marcus Mumford and “White Horse”
  • March 31 in Arlington, Texas — “Sad Beautiful Tragic” and “Ours”
  • April 1 in Arlington, Texas — “Death by a Thousand Cuts” and “Clean”
  • April 2 in Arlington, Texas — “Jump Then Fall” and “The Lucky One”
  • April 13 in Tampa, Fla. — “Speak Now” and “Treacherous”
  • April 14 in Tampa, Fla. — “The Great War” with Aaron Dessner and “You’re on Your Own, Kid”
  • April 15 in Tampa, Fla. — “Mad Woman” with Aaron Dessner and “Mean”
  • April 21 in Houston, Texas — “Wonderland” and “You’re Not Sorry”
  • April 22 in Houston, Texas — “A Place in This World” and “Today Was a Fairytale”
  • April 23 in Houston, Texas — “Begin Again” and “Cold as You”
  • April 28 in Atlanta, Ga. — “The Other Side of the Door” and “Coney Island”
  • April 29 in Atlanta, Ga. — “High Infidelity” and “Gorgeous”
  • April 30 in Atlanta, Ga. — “I Bet You Think About Me” and “How You Get the Girl”
  • May 5 in Nashville, Tenn. — “Sparks Fly” and “Teardrops on My Guitar”
  • May 6 in Nashville, Tenn. — “Out of the Woods” and “Fifteen”
  • May 7 in Nashville, Tenn. — “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” with Aaron Dessner and “Mine”
  • May 12 in Philadelphia, Penn. — “Gold Rush” and “Come Back…Be Here”
  • May 13 in Philadelphia, Penn. — “Forever & Always” and “This Love”
  • May 14 in Philadelphia, Penn. — “Hey Stephen” and “The Best Day”
  • May 19 in Foxborough, Mass. — “Should’ve Said No” and “Better Man”
  • May 20 in Foxborough, Mass. — “Question…?” and “Invisible”
  • May 21 in Foxborough, Mass. — “I Think He Knows” and “Red”
  • May 26 in East Rutherford, N.J. — “Getaway Car” with Jack Antonoff and “Maroon”
  • May 27 in East Rutherford, N.J. — “Holy Ground” and “False God”
  • May 28 in East Rutherford, N.J. — “Welcome to New York” and “Clean”
  • June 2 in Chicago, Ill. — “I Wish You Would” and “The Lakes”
  • June 3 in Chicago, Ill. — “You All Over Me” with Maren Morris and “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever”
  • June 4 in Chicago, Ill. — “Hits Different” and “The Moment I Knew”
  • June 9 in Detroit, Mich. — “Haunted” and “I Almost Do”
  • June 10 in Detroit, Mich. — “All You Had to Do Was Stay” and “Breathe”
  • June 16 in Pittsburgh, Penn. — “Mr. Perfectly Fine” and “The Last Time”
  • June 17 in Pittsburgh, Penn. — “Seven” with Aaron Dessner and “The Story of Us”
  • June 23 in Minneapolis, Minn. — “Paper Rings” and “If This Was a Movie”
  • June 24 in Minneapolis, Minn. — “Dear John” and “Daylight”
  • June 30 in Cincinnati, Ohio — “I’m Only Me When I’m With You” and “Evermore”
  • July 1 in Cincinnati, Ohio — “Ivy” with Aaron Dessner, “I Miss You, I’m Sorry” with Gracie Abrams and “Call It What You Want”
  • July 7 in Kansas City, Miss. — “Never Grow Up” and “When Emma Falls in Love”
  • July 8 in Kansas City, Miss. — “Last Kiss” and “Dorothea”
  • July 14 in Denver, Colo. — “Picture to Burn” and “Timeless”
  • July 15 in Denver, Colo. — “Starlight” and “Back to December”
  • July 22 in Seattle, Wash. — “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” and “Everything Has Changed”
  • July 23 in Seattle, Wash. — “Message in a Bottle” and “Tied Together With a Smile”
  • July 28 in Santa Clara, Calif. — “Right Where You Left Me” and “Castles Crumbling”
  • July 29 in Santa Clara, Calif. — “Stay Stay Stay” and “All of the Girls You Loved Before”
  • Aug. 3 in Los Angeles, Calif. — “I Can See You” and “Maroon”
  • Aug. 4 in Los Angeles, Calif. — “Our Song” and “You Are in Love”
  • Aug. 5 in Los Angeles, Calif. — “Death by a Thousand Cuts” and “You’re on Your Own, Kid”
  • Aug. 7 in Los Angeles, Calif. — “Dress” and “Exile”
  • Aug. 8 in Los Angeles, Calif. — “I Know Places” and “King of My Heart”
  • Aug. 9 in Los Angeles, Calif. — “New Romantics” and “New Year’s Day”
  • Aug. 24 in Mexico City, Mexico — “I Forgot That You Existed” and “Sweet Nothing”
  • Aug. 25 in Mexico City, Mexico — “Tell Me Why” and “Snow on the Beach”
  • Aug. 26 in Mexico City, Mexico — “Cornelia Street” and “You’re on Your Own, Kid”
  • Aug. 27 in Mexico City, Mexico — “Afterglow” and “Maroon”
  • Nov. 9 in Buenos Aires, Argentina — “The Very First Night” and “Labyrinth”
  • Nov. 11 in Buenos Aires, Argentina — “Is It Over Now?”/ “Out of the Woods” and “End Game”
  • Nov. 12 in Buenos Aires, Argentina — “Better Than Revenge” and “Slut!”
  • Nov. 17 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — “Stay Beautiful” and “Suburban Legends”
  • Nov. 19 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — “Dancing With Our Hands Tied” and “Bigger Than the Whole Sky”
  • Nov. 20 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — “Me!” and “So It Goes”
  • Nov. 24 in São Paulo, Brazil — “Now That We Don’t Talk” and “Innocent”
  • Nov. 25 in São Paulo, Brazil — “Safe and Sound” and “Untouchable”
  • Nov. 25 in São Paulo, Brazil — “Say Don’t Go” and “It’s Time to Go”
  • Feb. 7 in Tokyo, Japan — “Dear Reader” and “Holy Ground”
  • Feb. 8 in Tokyo, Japan — “Eyes Open” and “Electric Touch”
  • Feb. 9 in Tokyo, Japan — “Superman” and “The Outside”
  • Feb. 10 in Tokyo, Japan — “Come In With the Rain” and “You’re on Your Own Kid”
  • Feb. 16 in Melbourne, Australia — “Red” and “You’re Losing Me”
  • Feb. 17 in Melbourne, Australia — “Getaway Car”/”August”/”The Other Side of the Door” and “This Is Me Trying”
  • Feb. 18 in Melbourne, Australia — “Come Back Be Here”/”Daylight” and “Teardrops on My Guitar”
  • Feb. 23 in Sydney, Australia — “How You Get the Girl” and “White Horse”/”Coney Island” with Sabrina Carpenter
  • Feb. 24 in Sydney, Australia — “Should’ve Said No” and “New Year’s Day”/”Peace”
  • Feb. 25 in Sydney, Australia — “Is It Over Now”/”I Wish You Would” and “Haunted”/”Exile”
  • Feb. 26 in Sydney, Australia — “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve”/”Ivy” and “Forever & Always”/”Maroon”
  • March 2 in Singapore — “Long Story Short”/”The Story of Us” and “Clean”/”Evermore”
  • March 3 in Singapore — “Mine”/”Starlight” and “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever”/”Dress”
  • March 4 in Singapore — “Foolish One”/”Tell Me Why” and “This Love”/”Call It What You Want”
  • March 7 in Singapore — “Death by a Thousand Cuts”/”Babe” and “Fifteen”/”You’re on Your Own, Kid”
  • March 8 in Singapore — “Sparks Fly”/”Gold Rush” and “False God”/”Slut!”
  • March 9 in Singapore — “Tim McGraw”/”Cowboy Like Me” and “Mirrorball”/”Epiphany”
  • May 9 in Paris, France — “Paris” and “loml”
  • May 10 in Paris, France — “Is It Over Now?”/”Out of the Woods” and “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys”
  • May 11 in Paris, France — “Hey Stephen” and “Maroon”
  • May 12 in Paris, France — “The Alchemy”/”Treacherous” and “Begin Again”/”Paris”
  • May 17 in Stockholm, Sweden — “I Think He Know”/”Gorgeous” and “Peter”
  • May 18 in Stockholm, Sweden –“Guilty as Sin?” and “Say Don’t Go”/”Welcome to New York”/”Clean”
  • May 19 in Stockholm, Sweden — “Message in a Bottle”/”How You Get the Girl”/”New Romantics” and “How Did It End?”
  • May 24 in Lisbon, Portugal — “Come Back Be Here”/”The Way I Loved You”/”The Other Side of the Door” and “Fresh Out the Slammer”/”High Fidelity”
  • May 25 in Lisbon, Portugal — “The Tortured Poets Department”/”Now That We Don’t Talk” and “You’re on Your Own Kid”/”Long Live”
  • May 29 in Madrid, Spain — “Sparks Fly”/”I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)” and “I Look in People’s Windows”/”Snow on the Beach”
  • May 30 in Madrid, Spain — “Our Song”/”Jump Then Fall” and “King of My Heart”
  • June 2 in Lyon, France — “The Prophecy”/”Long Story Short” and “Fifteen”/”You’re on Your Own Kid”
  • June 3 in Lyon, France — “Glitch”/”Everything Has Changed” and “Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus”
  • June 7 in Edinburgh, Scotland — “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve”/”I Know Places” and “Tis the Damn Season”/”Daylight”
  • June 8 in Edinburgh, Scotland — “The Bolter”/”Getaway Car” and “All of the Girls You Loved Before”/”Crazier”
  • June 9 in Edinburgh, Scotland — “It’s Nice to Have a Friend”/”Dorothea” and “Haunted”/”Exile”

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  • Song played from tape Intro ( Fearless, End Game, Speak Now, gold rush, evermore, Red, Lavender Haze, Lover, Bejeweled elements )
  • Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince ( extended intro; shortened ) Play Video
  • Cruel Summer Play Video
  • The Man Play Video
  • You Need to Calm Down ( shortened ) Play Video
  • Lover ( spoken intro ) Play Video
  • The Archer Play Video
  • Fearless Play Video
  • You Belong With Me Play Video
  • Love Story Play Video
  • no body, no crime (with HAIM ) ( live debut ) Play Video
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  • marjorie ( shortened ) Play Video
  • champagne problems ( spoken intro ) Play Video
  • tolerate it ( extended intro; with keys; shortened ) Play Video
  • ...Ready for It? Play Video
  • Delicate Play Video
  • Don't Blame Me ( shortened ) Play Video
  • Look What You Made Me Do ( extended outro ) Play Video
  • Enchanted ( extended intro; shortened ) Play Video
  • Long Live Play Video
  • Song played from tape Red - Intro ( contains elements of "State of Grace", "Holy Ground" and "Red" ) Play Video
  • 22 Play Video
  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Play Video
  • I Knew You Were Trouble ( shortened ) Play Video
  • All Too Well ( 10 Minute Version; spoken intro ) Play Video
  • Song played from tape seven ( spoken word poem; contains elements of "Wildest Dreams" ) Play Video
  • the 1 Play Video
  • betty ( spoken intro ) Play Video
  • the last great american dynasty Play Video
  • august Play Video
  • illicit affairs ( shortened ) Play Video
  • my tears ricochet Play Video
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  • Style ( shortened ) Play Video
  • Blank Space Play Video
  • Shake It Off Play Video
  • Wildest Dreams ( shortened ) Play Video
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  • This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things ( first time live since 2018, on guitar ) Play Video
  • Everything Has Changed ( first time live since 2013; on piano ) Play Video
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  • You Need to Calm Down
  • Blank Space
  • Shake It Off
  • Wildest Dreams
  • champagne problems
  • no body, no crime
  • tolerate it
  • All Too Well
  • Everything Has Changed
  • I Knew You Were Trouble
  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
  • ...Ready for It?
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  • Look What You Made Me Do
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  • You Belong With Me

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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.

Since then, Taylor has released her eleventh album, ' The Tortured Poets Department ', and has now added seven of those songs to the setlist too. But what songs have been cut to make room for the new tracks?

On May 9th in Paris, France, Taylor changed the entire Eras Tour setlist as fans know it. Popular songs have now been removed and the eras section order has been moved around.

Here's all the songs in Taylor's Eras Tour setlist, including every song featured in the show, how many songs she plays, every single surprise song and all the 'The Tortured Poets Department' tracks that have been added to the setlist.

Plus, all the updates to the setlist and what to expect for the European 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 used to be 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 – 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 New 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 thought they had a pretty solid idea of what to expect, but she has now turned everything on its head with a brand new setlist and a new ' The Tortured Poets Department ' section.

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 show in Arlington, TX, Taylor confirmed that the setlist will have some changes as the tour goes on. We now know that the entire setlist has changed. On May 9th 2024 in Paris, Taylor changed the order of the setlist and removed a handful of songs. Seven 'Tortured Poets Department' songs were also added.

The Eras sections now go in this order: 'Lover', 'Fearless', 'Red', 'Speak Now', 'Reputation', 'Folklore and Evermore' (now combined), '1989', 'The Tortured Poets Department', Surprise Songs and 'Midnights'.

Here's Taylor Swift's new Eras Tour setlist in order, based on Paris Night 1 setlist:

  • Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince (shortened)
  • Cruel Summer
  • You Need To Calm Down (shortened)
  • Fearless (shortened)
  • You Belong With Me
  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
  • I Knew You Were Trouble
  • All Too Well (10 Minute Version)
  • …Ready For It?
  • Don’t Blame Me
  • Look What You Made Me Do
  • champagne problems
  • illicit affairs (shortened)
  • my tears ricochet
  • marjorie (shortened)
  • Blank Space
  • Shake It Off
  • Wildest Dreams (shortened)
  • Bad Blood (shortened)
  • But Daddy I Love Him
  • So High School (shortened)
  • Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?
  • The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
  • I Can Do It With A Broken Heart
  • Surprise Guitar Acoustic Song
  • Surprise Piano Acoustic Song
  • Lavender Haze
  • Midnight Rain
  • Vigilante Shit

All Eras Tour setlist changes and updates so far:

Six songs have now been permanently removed from the Eras Tour setlist: 'The Archer', 'Long Live', 'The 1', 'The Last Great American Dynasty', 'Tis The Damn Season' and 'Tolerate It'.

The 'Folklore' and 'Evermore' sections have now been combined in the setlist, as they are 'sister' albums.

Seven songs from 'The Tortured Poets Department' have now been added .

  • On March 31st 2023, 'Invisible string' was replaced by 'the 1'. Both songs have now been removed.
  • On July 7th and 8th, Taylor performed 'Long Live' after 'Enchanted'. The song remained on the setlist until May 2024, when it was removed.
  • 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, before being removed in May 2024.
  • For all the shows where Phoebe Bridgers appeared as a support act, Taylor performed 'Nothing New' with her during the Red (TV) section.
  • On May 26th and May 27th 2023, Ice Spice joined Taylor on stage to perform 'Karma'.

As of June 27th 2024, there is still no section on the tour dedicated to her debut album, 'Taylor Swift ' .

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What surprise songs has Taylor Swift performed?

Much like her other tours, Taylor performs 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)
  • 'Paris' and 'loml' (Paris – Night 1)
  • 'Is It Over Now?/Out Of The Woods' and 'My Boy Only Breaks His Favourite Toys' (Paris – Night 2)
  • 'Hey Stephen' and 'Maroon' (Paris – Night 3)
  • 'The Alchemy/Treacherous' and 'Begin Again/Paris' (Paris – Night 4)
  • 'I Think He Knows/Gorgeous/' and 'Peter' (Stockholm – Night 1)
  • 'Guilty As Sin?' and 'Say Don't Go/Welcome To New York/Clean' (Stockholm – Night 2)
  • 'Message In A Bottle/How You Get The Girl/New Romantics' and 'How Did It End?' (Stockholm – Night 3)
  • 'Come Back Be Here/The Way I Loved You/The Other Side of the Door' and 'Fresh Out The Slammer/High Infidelity' (Lisbon – Night 1)
  • 'The Tortured Poets Department/Now That We Don't Talk' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid/Long Live' (Lisbon – Night 2)
  • 'Sparks Fly/I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)' and 'I Look In People's Windows/Snow on the Beach' (Madrid – Night 1)
  • 'Our Song/Jump Then Fall' and 'King of my Heart' (Madrid – Night 2)
  • 'The Prophecy/Long Story Short' and 'Fifteen/You're On Your Own, Kid' (Lyon – Night 1)
  • 'Glitch/Everything Has Changed' and 'Chloe, Sam, Sophia or Marcus' (Lyon – Night 2)
  • 'Would've, Could've, Should've/I Know Places' and ''Tis The Damn Season/Daylight' (Edinburgh – Night 1)
  • 'The Bolter/Getaway Car' and 'All Of The Girls You've Loved Before/Crazier' (Edinburgh – Night 2)
  • 'It's Nice To Have A Friend/Dorothea' and 'Haunted/Exile' (Edinburgh – Night 3)
  • 'I Can See You/Mine' and 'Cornelia Street/Maroon' (Liverpool – Night 1)
  • 'This Is What You Came For/Gold Rush' and 'The Great War/You're Losing Me' (Liverpool – Night 2)
  • 'Carolina/No Body, No Crime' and 'The Manuscript/Red' (Liverpool – Night 3)
  • 'I Forgot That You Existed/This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things' and 'I Hate It Here/the lakes' (Cardiff)
  • 'Hits Different/Death By A Thousand Cuts' and 'The Black Dog/Come Back...Be Here/Maroon' (London – Night 1)
  • 'thanK you aIMee/Mean' and 'Castles Crumbling' (with Hayley Williams) (London – Night 2)
  • 'us' (with Gracie Abrams) and 'Out of the Woods/Is It Over Now?/Clean' (London – Night 3)
  • 'State of Grace/You're On Your Own, Kid' and 'Sweet Nothing/Hoax' (Dublin – Night 1)
  • 'The Albatross/Dancing With Our Hands Tied' and 'This Love/Ours' (Dublin – Night 2)
  • Clara Bow/The Lucky One' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid' (Dublin – Night 3)

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?

Aside from a few song changes, the Eras Tour setlist remained the same throughout the 2023 shows and every show up until the release of 'The Tortured Poets Department'. During the first Paris show in May 2024, Taylor changed the order of the setlist, removed six songs and added seven new ones from 'TTPD'.

  • Read more: Taylor Swift Cuts Six Songs From Eras Tour Setlist: See The Full List

Fans attending the European shows might end up hearing Taylor perform ' Castles Crumbling ' with Hayley Williams at some point, as Paramore will be supporting her throughout those tour dates. Unlike Phoebe Bridgers and HAIM, who joined Taylor on stage to perform 'Nothing New' and 'No Body, No Crime' respectively on the nights they were support acts, a 'Castles Crumbling' duet might be more likely to appear as a surprise song.

Taylor will finish her European leg in London in August 2024, before returning to North America in November 2024. It's possible that she may make more changes to the final leg of the show.

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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Taylor Swift’s masterpiece Eras Tour sets Lumen Field attendance record

Michael Rietmulder

Concert review

Taylor Swift was just getting warmed up. With a little help from a sold-out Saturday night crowd at Lumen Field that came ready to scream every line, Earth’s biggest pop star had just ripped through “Cruel Summer” — a 4-year-old electro-pop banger that’s arguably the song of this summer — when she decided to have a little fun.

Without saying a word, Swift pointed to sections of the Seattle crowd, which she pegged at 72,000, who would erupt like audible geysers on their queen’s command. “This could go to my head,” Swift said playfully. “You just made me feel so powerful, you know what I mean?”

It was a winking setup for a booming “The Man” — a joyful stomp-and-romp rebuke of sexist double standards — that saw Swift bro-ing around a gargantuan office-themed stage, fist-bumping her battalion of business-suited dancers in jest, as her sequined jacket and boots glistened in the fading sunlight.

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After Saturday night, Swift has every right to feel powerful. Although Lumen Field reps couldn’t confirm the final attendance figures Sunday morning, it was the largest concert crowd in the venue’s history, breaking a record previously held by U2’s 360 Tour, which drew more than 70,000 fans in 2011. According to Swift’s team, 72,171 fans were in the house Saturday.

From the opening segment of Swift’s Eras Tour, for which there was an almost unprecedented amount of anticipation , Swift came ready to shoot-to-kill-you-with-a-look, as the stadium exploded with the strike of every pose or lick of her bright red lips. The three-and-a-half-hour marathon was barely underway, and it was already clear fans were in store for a night of entertainment on the biggest, grandest scale.

At 33, Swift already has around 15 years of pop stardom under her belt. In that time, she’s developed a reputation for having one of the strongest work ethics and most meticulous eyes for detail in the biz, and her ambitious, career-spanning Eras Tour takes that to another level. It’s customary for artists with catalogs as deep as hers to draw from the different periods of their careers with any tour. But the breadth and depth of the ground Swift covered across her whopping, 40-some-song set — without a proper set break, no less — was truly impressive, both physically and artistically. (Of her 10 albums, only her 2006 debut was omitted.)

Rather than working through material chronologically, Swift and her band — who flanked the back line of the stage, which had a long catwalk jutting out to the middle of the stadium and a secondary, diamond-shaped stage in the middle — ping-ponged between older and newer stretches of her career, helping the pace of the show.

Breaking out the set into nine or so album-specific segments, each with their own imaginative stage designs and wardrobe changes, only magnified the multitudes of Swift, the country-singer-turned-certified-pop-juggernaut who prompts economic impact studies in every metropolis she visits. Shuffling through the various periods of her career often felt like visitations from the ghosts of Taylors past, from the teenager singing of high-school romance (“Fearless” and “Speak Now”) to the crossover pop star starting to realize her widescreen visions (“Red” and “1989”) and the snake-slaying superstar whose life played out in the tabloids (“Reputation”).

The starkest, most potent juxtaposition came during the first half of the show, when Swift segued from the indie-folk underpinnings of “Folklore” to “Reputation,” with the buzzing synths and crunching trap drums of “Ready For It” making it clear we were out of the woods.

With a wealth of newer songs from a prolific four-album run she’d never before toured on (spanning 2019’s “Lover” to last fall’s “Midnights” LP), the star’s abbreviated throwback dives into her transitional “Speak Now” and “Fearless” eras felt particularly fan service-y.

It’s hard to fathom Swift getting more popular than she already was during her last Seattle date, when she brought her popcorn-ready Reputation Tour here in 2018. But kicking off a two-nighter at the same venue five years later, it seemed that for every millennial going “back to high school” with Swift on a gleeful pass through “You Belong With Me,” there was a 7-year-old singing along just as loudly to “Love Story,” the same 2008 seeds bearing yet another generation of Swifties.

One of Swift’s strengths as a performer is turning some of her less overtly stadium-ready songs into some of the biggest moments in her shows.

Sitting alone at a moss-covered piano, in keeping with the woodsy motif of her “Folklore” and “Evermore” albums, Swift eased in to a heart-leveling “Champagne Problems.” For a minute, there was a rare stillness in the air that the crowd seemed to breathe in, only to let loose in a triumphant choir, joining their leader loudest at the bridge. As the stadium erupted in an extended “Taylor” chant when the final note slipped away, even Swift seemed to well up a little on the big screen.

With each section of the show, the stage transformed into distinct mini universes, and for all the more explosive, fire-cannon-blasting moments, those woodsy “Folklore” and “Evermore” portions felt especially Northwest. When Swift later returned atop the mossy-roofed “’Folklore’ cabin,” she joked that the pandemic-conceived “fantasy world” was “in the middle of the woods — somewhere in Washington state, probably.”

Save for a pair of surprise acoustic songs (Saturday night it was “This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” and “Everything Has Changed”), there isn’t a ton of variation in the set list from night to night on the Eras Tour. But with sibling rock trio HAIM joining the tour as one of the openers in Seattle, fans were treated to the debut of the country-rock-tinged “No Body, No Crime” with Swift accompanied by her three “besties” to kick off the “Evermore” portion of the night. Even though her country roots seem a lifetime away, the dark, brooding number is proof Swift can channel an outlaw spirit anytime she wants.

Having executed the most ambitious tour of her career as well as she did Saturday night, it’s fair to wonder if there’s anything left Swift can’t do.

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Taylor Finally Performed "Crazier" Live For The First Time Ever

Never thought she'd actually sing this!

The Eras Tour is truly the gift that keeps on giving. Not only is Swift’s tour a hotbed for celebrities (hi, Travis Kelce ) and collecting friendship bracelets, but the setlist is packed with hits. At each show, the singer has shown love to her entire discography and some cult classics — or what she defines as “surprise songs.” No two Eras Tour shows are the same, as she changes up which two surprise tracks she’ll sing at each stop. Luckily, Swifties have shared tons of videos capturing these performances online.

During the tour’s opening night on Mar. 17, 2023 in Arizona, Swift told the crowd her setlist idea. “The plan, the goal, would be to play different songs every single night and never repeat one,” she said, adding these tracks would be performed during her acoustic set . With a lighthearted smile, she then gave a quick caveat. “Unless I mess it up so badly that I have to do it over again in another city.”

The whole year, Swift kept true to her promise and switched up the 36th and 37th songs with new surprise tracks. She occasionally repeated these performances due to minor hiccups, because ~Errors Tour.~ But these live renditions were iconic, nonetheless.

During her Nov. 26, 2023 show in São Paulo, Brazil, Swift made a major announcement about her surprise songs for 2024. “What I’ve decided is that in 2024, when we go back out on tour, I’m just going to open back up all the songs for surprise songs ,” Swift said. “I feel like for one year we’ve really gotten through a lot of songs. So I’m just going to make all the songs fair game.”

The full list of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour surprise songs is massive.

Here are all the special one-night-only Eras Tour performances, including her newest addition of medleys, that fans will always remember.

The Edinburgh, SCT Surprise Songs

In Scotland, Swift kicked off her acoustic set with a mash-up of “ Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” and “I Know Places .”

She then took to her piano for a rendition of “ ‘Tis the Damn Season” combined with “Daylight .”

Swift really kicked things into high gear with a mash-up of “The Bolter” and “Getaway Car. ”

It was her piano set that really surprised Swifties, though. She sang a combination of “All of the Girls You Loved Before” and “Crazier .” Swift wrote “Crazier” in 2009 for The Hannah Montana movie, and in the 15 years since, she had never once performed it live, so this unexpected live debut was a huge treat.

The Lyon, FR Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift took her French fans on a whole journey by combining “The Prophecy” with “Long Story Short” for her first acoustic surprise.

She then repeated a particularly memorable mash-up she’s done before: “Fifteen” and “You’re On Your Own, Kid.”

Things took an emotional turn when Swift merged “Glitch” and “Everything Has Changed” together .

She also surprised fans with the live debut of her Tortured Poets track “ Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus .”

The Madrid, ESP Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift kicked off her Madrid shows by bringing together an old hit with a new one in a mash-up of “Sparks Fly” and “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can) .”

She followed that up with a combo of “I Look in People’s Windows” and “Snow on the Beach .”

Swift brought her second Madrid audience back to her career beginnings with a mash-up of “Our Song” and “Jump then Fall .”

She ended her weekend in Madrid by surprising the crowd with “ King of my Heart .”

The full list of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour surprise songs is massive.

The Lisbon, PRT Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift kept the complex mash-ups going in Portugal by combining “Come Back... Be Here,” “The Way I Loved You,” and “The Other Side of the Door.”

She followed that up with another mash-up: “ High Infidelity” mixed with “Fresh Out the Slammer .”

She sent a message to her exes by combining “ The Tortured Poets Department” and “Now That We Don’t Talk .”

And closed out her surprise song set with a mash-up of “Long Live” and “You’re On Your Own, Kid .”

The Stockholm, SWE Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift didn’t leave the romantic vibes in Paris. She kicked off her Stockholm shows by surprising the crowd with a lovey-dovey mashup of “I Think He Knows” and “Gorgeous .”

And she also treated the audience to the live debut of her Tortured Poets song “Peter .”

Another Tortured Poets live debut: Swift sang the fan-fave “Guilty As Sin?” live for the first time .

Afterwards, Swift performed her longest mashup yet, combining “Say Don’t Go,” “Welcome to New York,” and “Clean .”

She kept this new three-song mashup trend going in honor of producer Max Martin attending the final Stockholm concert. She sang three songs Martin produced for her: “Message in a Bottle,” “How You Get the Girl,” and “New Romantics .”

She wrapped up her time in Sweden with one last Tortured Poets live debut: “ How Did It End? ”

The Paris, FR Eras Tour Surprise Songs

After Swift returned to the Eras Tour from her two-month break, the show changed a lot to incorporate her new album The Tortured Poets Department . But she did keep her surprise songs gimmick. As fans guessed, she performed her Midnight bonus track “Paris” as a tribute to the city.

And to honor her new album, Swift’s second surprise song was the heartbreaking ballad “loml .”

Swift vented about some exes during her second night in Paris. First, she mashed up her 1989 songs "Is It Over Now?" and "Out of the Woods ," both of which are speculated to be about Harry Styles .

Then, she delivered the live debut of "My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys" from Tortured Poets Department , thought to be inspired by her relationship with Matty Healy.

For her guitar song, Swift sang the Fearless throwback " Hey Stephen ."

She followed that up with " Maroon ," marking the fifth time it’s been a surprise song.

Swift delivered one of her most joyful surprise song sets for her 87th Eras Tour show, given that her boyfriend Travis Kelce was in the audience and 87 is his jersey number. She delivered a mashup of "The Alchemy" and "Treacherous" as a tribute to Kelce .

She capped off her time in Paris by with a full-circle moment, reprising the first surprise song she sang in the city and combining it with "Begin Again ."

The Singapore Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Sydney wasn’t the only stop to be blessed with some surprise mashups. Swift opened her Singapore shows with a mashup of “Mine” and “Starlight .”

At the piano, she combined her songs “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” and “Dress .”

Swift had a lot of stories to tell on her second night in Singapore. She mashed up “Long Story Short” with “The Story of Us .”

She concluded with one of her most emotional mashups yet: “Clean” x “Evermore .”

For her guitar mashup, Swift combined “Foolish One” with “Tell Me Why .”

She got extra romantic for her second surprise mashup — marrying “This Love” with “Call It What You Want .”

Swift’s first mashup on March 7 took the whole crowd by surprise. After launching into fan-favorite “Death by a Thousand Cuts,” she combined the song with her lesser-known Sugarland feature “Babe .”

Next, Swift had a message for her younger self. She got super nostalgic for her adolescence, combining “Fifteen” with “You’re on Your Own, Kid .”

Swift took a golden opportunity to mash up her songs “Sparks Fly” and “Gold Rush .”

She also merged her songs “False God” and “Slut! ”

For her final show before a long hiatus, Swift threw it all the way back her country roots by combining “Tim McGraw” and “Cowboy Like Me .”

She then got contemplative with a mashup of “Mirrorball” and “Epiphany .”

The full list of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour surprise songs is massive.

The Sydney, AUS Eras Tour Surprise Songs

February 23

For Swift’s first Eras Tour performance in Sydney, she played “ How You Get The Girl ” on guitar. Then, Sabrina Carpenter (who’s been opening for Swift on tour) came on stage to sing a mashup of “White Horse” and “Coney Island” with her.

February 24

Sydney truly won in the surprise songs department. On her second night, Swift whipped out her guitar to perform a mix of two older tracks : “Should’ve Said No” from her self-titled debut, and “You’re Not Sorry” on Fearless . Later that night, she retired behind the piano and sang a mashup of Reputation’ s “New Year’s Day” and “Peace” from Folklore .

February 25

The Sydney mashups continued. Swift first started with a 1989 (both original and Taylor’s Version ) blend of “Is It Over Now” and “I Wish You Would.” She then darkened the setlist, performing a mix of Speak Now’ s “Haunted” and “Exile” off Folklore .

February 26

For her final night in Sydney, Swift fully leaned into her mashup era with ease. Her first blend began with “Would’ve Could’ve Should’ve” from Midnights and “Ivy” from Evermore , which felt on par with her green-hued dress. Later that night, she brought out her traditional piano and performed Fearless’ “Forever & Always” and Maroon from Midnights .

The Melbourne, AUS Eras Tour Surprise Songs

February 16.

Swift kicked off her Melbourne surprise set with her hit single, “Red .”

The first song may have been super well-known, but Swift went obscure for her second pick. After telling the crowd she’s never performed this track live before , Swift launched into her Midnights bonus track “You’re Losing Me .”

February 17

For Melbourne night two, Swift sang a mashup of songs from three different eras — Fearless , Reputation , and Folklore . She surprised crowds by combining “Getaway Car,” “August,” and “The Other Side Of The Door” on guitar.

Switching over to piano, Swift sang, “ This Is Me Trying .” She previously performed the track as a surprise song during one of her Arizona shows, but played it on guitar at the time.

February 18

Keeping with the trend of performing mashups, Swift sang a combination of “Come Back... Be Here and “Daylight” on guitar. She then performed “ Teardrops on My Guitar ” on piano.

The Tokyo, JPN Eras Tour Surprise Songs

At long last, Swift’s Eras Tour returned in 2024 with her Tokyo shows. Fittingly, her first surprise song was “ Dear Reader, ” a nod to her recently announced 11th studio album The Tortured Poets Department .

Swift also performed “Holy Ground” for the Tokyo crowd.

Swift included a truly deep cut in her Feb. 8 show. She performed her Hunger Games single “Eyes Open” live for the first time ever .

She kept the niche love going by singing the vault track “Electric Touch” live for the first time.

For Night 3 in Tokyo, Swift sang “Superman” for her guitar section.

And after she sat down at the piano, Swift threw it all the way back to one of the first songs she’d ever written: “ The Outside .”

February 10

She closed out her Tokyo performances with the Fearless track “Come In With the Rain .”

And finally, the last song she played before jetting off to watch her boyfriend play in the Super Bowl was “ You’re On Your Own, Kid .” Swifties speculated that she chose this song as an ode to Travis Kelce , considering they met when Kelce tried to give her a friendship bracelet (an Eras staple inspired by a line in that song).

The full list of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour surprise songs is massive.

The São Paulo, BRA Eras Tour Surprise Songs

November 24.

For her first night in São Paulo, Swift performed her 1989 (Taylor’s Version) vault track “Now That We Don’t Talk” live for the first time .

She then took to her piano to sing “Innocent .”

November 25

She also gifted her Brazilian fans with a live performance of “Safe & Sound ,” the song she wrote for The Hunger Games .

Swift then performed “Untouchable .”

November 26

The third night of São Paulo was bittersweet for Swifties, many of whom were theorizing that Swift may use her final 2023 concert to announce Reputation (Taylor’s Version) . But ultimately, that long-awaited “I Did Something Bad” surprise song didn’t come. Instead, Swift live-debuted her recently released vault track “Say Don’t Go .”

Her final surprise song of the year was “ It’s Time to Go .”

Swift also gave the crowd a major update about her future surprise songs for 2024. She told the crowd that she would be repeating surprise songs for the next leg of her tour, making a completely blank slate to choose any song she wanted.

The Rio De Janeiro, BRA Eras Tour Surprise Songs

November 17.

On her first night in Rio de Janeiro, Swift sang “Stay Beautiful” for the crowd.

She also treated them to the live debut of “Suburban Legends .”

November 19

After having to cancel her Saturday concert due to extreme temperatures, Swift returned to the stage on Sunday and surprised the audience with “ Dancing With Our Hands Tied .”

Then, she went to the piano to sing “ Bigger Than the Whole Sky .”

November 20

For her final night in Rio de Janeiro, Swift performed an acoustic version of her single “Me! ”

But the real conversation starter was Swift’s second surprise song. She took to the piano to sing “So It Goes... ,” which fans were quick to point out was one of the two Reputation tracks she had not yet performed on the tour. To drive the point home even more, Swift winked during the performance .

Swifties took the “So It Goes...” choice as an indication that she is about to announce Reputation (Taylor’s Version) , a project she’s been subtly teasing for a while now . The theory is that whenever Swift finally performs her last Rep song, “I Did Something Bad,” she’ll use that to announce when her re-release of the album will drop.

The Buenos Aries, ARG Eras Tour Surprise Songs

After more than two months away from the Eras stage, Swift returned with her Red (Taylor’s Version) vault track “ The Very First Night .”

She also performed her Midnights song “ Labyrinth .”

These two song choices were incredibly interesting, given it was Swift’s first performance since she began dating her new boyfriend, Travis Kelce . Fans were quick to point out how both songs were about the romantic beginnings of a new relationship , with “The Very First Night” in particular having the lyric, “I was riding in the car when we both fell.” Swift and Kelce memorably drove off together after their first public appearance at one of Kelce’s games.

November 11

For the first time in the Eras Tour, Swift performed a special mashup for one of her surprise songs. She combined her newly released vault track “ Is It Over Now?” with “Out of the Woods .”

It was her second surprise song that really raised eyebrows. Swift sang her Reputation track “End Game ,” which carried extra meaning since her boyfriend Travis Kelce was in attendance . The song had become a top pick for Swifties when making romantic edits of Swift and Kelce, given the sports references in its lyrics and “big reputation” chant .

November 12

To close out her Buenos Aries dates, Swift surprised the crowd with “ Better Than Revenge .”

She then sang “Slut! ,” a vault track off her newly released 1989 (Taylor’s Version) .

The Mexico City, MX Eras Tour Surprise Songs

For her first international stop on the Eras Tour, Swift performed an acoustic version of “ I Forgot That You Existed .”

She also sat at her piano to perform a rendition of “Sweet Nothing .”

She gave the Mexico City crowd a serious throwback when she sang “Tell Me Why .”

Her second surprise song was “ Snow on the Beach .”

Swift made sure to give the fans what they wanted on her third night in Mexico City. She introduced her performance of “Cornelia Street ” by noting it was a song she’d been hearing a lot of requests for throughout her tour.

She then sang "You're on Your Own, Kid ," making it the first surprise song to get three performances on the Eras Tour.

The “You’re on Your Own, Kid” record didn’t last long, though. On her final night in Mexico City, Swift performed “Maroon” for the third time .

She also sang her Lover ballad “ Afterglow .”

The Los Angeles, CA Eras Tour Surprise Songs

For the first show in the final city of the U.S. leg of her tour, Swift performed her newly released Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) vault track “ I Can See You .”

She also delivered her second Eras Tour performance of " Maroon ."

Another repeat — Swift dusted off "Our Song " for a second time after initially performing it at one of the tour’s first shows in Las Vegas.

She followed that up with " You Are in Love ."

For her third night in L.A., Swift sang her fan-favorite Lover track " Death by a Thousand Cuts ."

And had the whole crowd in their feelings during " You're on Your Own, Kid ."

The greatness continued on her fourth night in L.A. There, she performed “Dress” from Reputation . However, instead of incorporating the track’s original synths, she stripped it down to an acoustic version.

She continued the mellow vibes with her Folklore gem, “ Exile .”

Swift continued her Reputation streak on her fifth L.A. stop. She performed “King Of My Heart ” to an emotional crowd, who belted the lyrics as passionately as Swift did.

Afterward, she took a trip down 1989 with “I Know Places.” Similar to “Dress” from the night before, she swapped the original tune’s synth-y production for a guitar solo.

For Swifties, this was certainly the night *not* to miss. During her final night in the City of Angels, Swift announced her re-recording of 1989 would release on Oct. 27. She also performed some surprises.

To celebrate 1989 (Taylor’s Version) , she sang “New Romantics” from the 9-year-old album.

She then turned her attention back to Reputation and performed “New Year’s Day .”

The Santa Clara, CA Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Once again, Swift brought out Aaron Dessner. This time, they two sang " Right Where You Left Me ."

She also delivered the live debut of her Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) vault track " Castles Crumbling ."

For Night Two in Santa Clara, Swift surprised the crowd with " Stay Stay Stay ."

Followed by " All Of The Girls You Loved Before ."

The full list of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour surprise songs is massive.

The Seattle, WA Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift kicked off her Seattle shows by taking it back to her Reputation era with " This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things ."

She also performed " Everything Has Changed ."

For her second night in Seattle, Swift sang "Message in a Bottle ."

As well as " Tied Together with a Smile ."

The Denver, CO Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift gave the Denver crowd a true classic by performing “Picture to Burn .”

She also gave a rare live performance of "Timeless ."

For her second night in Denver, Taylor performed "Starlight ."

Along with the big Speak Now ballad, " Back to December ."

The Kansas City, MO Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Naturally, Swift went all in on Speak Now songs to celebrate the release date of Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) on July 7. After inviting Taylor Lautner and Joey King to the stage to premiere the “I Can See You” video, Swift surprised the audience with " Never Grow Up ."

She then performed her newly released vault track " When Emma Falls in Love " live for the first time. Although the song was new, fans had already put together theories it may be about Emma Stone .

Since there was no July 9 tour date, Swift had to perform "Last Kiss " a day early.

She closed out her Kansas City weekend with a surprise performance of "Dorothea ."

The Cincinnati, OH Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Her first surprise song for Cincinnati was “ I'm Only Me When I'm with You .”

She followed that up with the title track of her ninth studio album, “ Evermore .”

Swift once again welcomed her frequent collaborator Aaron Dessner to the stage to perform a fan-favorite cut, “ Ivy .”

She also sang “ Call It What You Want .”

And, in the biggest surprise of all for the Cincinnati crowd, Swift added a third surprise song for the first time in her Eras Tour. Because opener Gracie Abrams couldn’t perform her opening set due to weather conditions, Swift brought her on stage so she could perform her song “ I Miss You, I’m Sorry ” alongside her.

The full list of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour surprise songs is massive.

The Minneapolis, MN Eras Tour Surprise Songs

For her Minneapolis shows, Swift started things off with “ Paper Rings .”

She kept the romantic vibes going with “ If This Was a Movie .”

Swift had a message for her fans before performing “Dear John .” She urged them to not “feel the need to defend me on the internet against someone you think I might have written a song about 14 billion years ago.” Of course, this was likely referencing the increased hate John Mayer received online ahead of the release of Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) .

The vibes were much brighter after that, as Swift shifted into singing “Daylight .”

The Pittsburgh, PA Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift kicked off her Pittsburgh shows by playing “Mr. Perfectly Fine .”

And she also surprised the audience with “ The Last Time .”

Swift welcomed Aaron Dessner back onto the stage for a surprise “Seven” duet .

Then she performed “ The Story of Us .”

Taylor Swift sang "End Game" as a surprise song for Travis Kelce's Eras concert.

The Detroit, MI Eras Tour Surprise Songs

The first surprise song for Detroit was “ Haunted .”

That was followed by “ I Almost Do .”

Swift’s first surprise song of the night was “ All You Had To Do Was Stay .”

Then she traded her guitar for the piano to perform “Breathe .”

The Chicago, IL Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift kicked off her Chicago shows by singing “I Wish You Would .”

Then she treated the crowd to her Folklore bonus track “ The Lakes .”

Swift made her second Chicago show extra special by bringing out Maren Morris for a live duet of “You All Over Me .”

She then gave an emotional performance of “ I Don’t Wanna Live Forever .”

To celebrate her announcement that the beloved Midnights bonus track “Hits Different” would finally be released on streaming , Swift performed it in her final Chicago show .

She followed it up with “ The Moment I Knew .”

The East Rutherford, NJ Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift kicked off her New Jersey shows by bringing her frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff on stage for a surprise “Getaway Car” duet .

Then she sat at her piano to sing “Maroon .”

Swift leaned into a bit of a religious theme for her second New Jersey show. First, she performed “Holy Ground .”

Then, she delivered a chilling rendition of “False God .”

Every NYC Swiftie who trekked over to East Rutherford was expecting the same surprise song all weekend, and Swift finally delivered it on the final night: “ Welcome to New York .”

Swift then performed her first repeat surprise song of the Eras Tour. She originally messed up her version of “Clean” a couple months earlier and promised to re-perform it, which she did in New Jersey.

The Foxborough, MA Eras Tour Surprise Songs

For her first show in Massachusetts, Swift delivered an acoustic version of “Should’ve Said No .”

Then she traded the guitar for the piano to sing “Better Man .”

As rain poured down on her, Swift performed her Midnights bonus track “ Question...? ”

She followed that up with “ Invisible .”

To close out her Foxborough weekend, Swift surprised the crowd with “ I Think He Knows .”

Then she performed her hit single “ Red (Taylor’s Version) .”

Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift performing together on the Eras Tour

The Philadelphia, PA Eras Tour Surprise Songs

For her first hometown show, Swift sang “Gold Rush .” The Evermore track includes a Philly shoutout with its lyrics about Swift’s Eagles T-shirt .

She also performed “Come Back... Be Here ,” which was requested by opener Phoebe Bridgers .

Swift performed her Fearless track “ Forever & Always .”

She then slowed things down with her 1989 ballad “ This Love .”

Swift closed out her hometown shows by playing “Hey Stephen .”

She also performed “The Best Day .”

The Nashville, TN Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift fans knew she would make her Nashville shows extra special, and she definitely did by announcing the re-release of Speak Now at her May 5 concert. The whole stadium celebrated the big announcement by singing “Sparks Fly .”

Swift also threw it back all the way to the start of her career by playing “Teardrops on My Guitar .”

With Swift’s best friend Abigail Anderson in the audience, the singer dedicated a special version of “Fifteen ” to her bestie.

She also sang “Out of the Woods .” However, because she messed up the bridge , Swift confirmed she would be performing this song again at another tour date.

For her last night in Nashville, Swift brought out Dessner once again to perform her Midnights bonus track “ Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve ” with her.

She also performed her Speak Now single “ Mine .”

The Atlanta, GA Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift threw it back to her Fearless eras for her first Atlanta show, playing “The Other Side of the Door. ”

She also got emotional with a performance of “Coney Island .”

Every Swiftie already knew what one of the surprise songs would be for the April 29 show. Swift did not disappoint, and performed “High Infidelity ,” which features the lyric, “Do you really want to know where I was April 29th?”

Swift also sang her first surprise song from Reputation , “Gorgeous .” However, Swift messed up the performance a bit, so she revealed she’d be doing “Gorgeous” again at a later date.

At her final Atlanta show, Swift performed “ I Bet You Think About Me .”

And she also played “ How You Get the Girl .”

Taylor Swift continues to change up her surprise songs throughout The Eras Tour.

The Houston, TX Eras Tour Surprise Songs

For her first Houston show, Swift surprised the audience with “ Wonderland .”

And followed it up with “ You’re Not Sorry .”

During her second Houston show, Swift surprised the crowd with “ A Place in This World .”

She followed that up with “ Today Was a Fairytale .”

During her final Houston show, Swift performed “Begin Again ” from Red (Taylor’s Version) .

She then retired to her piano to sing “Cold As You ” from her 2009 debut album.

The Tampa, FL Eras Tour Surprise Songs

For her first show in Tampa, Swift performed the song many fans had been waiting for. After Swifties theorized the singer had been teasing a re-release of Speak Now , she sang the album’s title track on stage .

She also performed “Treacherous .”

Swift performed “ You’re on Your Own, Kid .”

She also had a surprise guest for this concert. She welcomed her collaborator Aaron Dessner to the stage to perform “The Great War ” with her.

Dessner performed with Swift again the next night. This time, the duo sang the folklore track “Mad Woman .”

Then, Swift busted out her Speak Now single “Mean .”

The Arlington, TX Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift kicked off her Texas shows by wowing the crowd with “ Sad Beautiful Tragic.”

She also performed a fan-favorite Speak Now throwback: “Ours .”

For her second night in Arlington, Swift performed “Death by a Thousand Cuts ,” dedicating it to her frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff.

She then dedicated “Clean ” to opening act Gracie Abrams.

However, this marked the first night of the tour where Swift admitted she’d be redoing her surprise songs at a later date. After messing up the bridge in “Death by a Thousand Cuts,” Swift told the crowd she would be redoing the song later in the tour. She also said she wanted to try “Clean” again in a higher key .

For her final night in Arlington, Swift performed “Jump Then Fall .”

She followed up with “ The Lucky One .”

The Las Vegas, NV Eras Tour Surprise Songs

In Vegas, Swift performed another nostalgic throwback, “ Our Song .”

Then she snapped back to the present with the debut live performance of her Midnights track “Snow on the Beach .”

Swift closed out her Vegas weekend by belting “White Horse” while playing the piano.

Then she performed “Cowboy Like Me” live for the first time, alongside special guest Marcus Mumford.

The Glendale, AZ Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift kicked off the surprise song tradition with an acoustic performance of her Folklore track “Mirrorball .”

She then threw it all the way back to the beginning of her career with “Tim McGraw .”

Night two saw Swift delivering a performance of “This Is Me Trying .”

She followed that up with her Red ballad “State of Grace .”

This article was originally published on 03.25.23

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Over a year into Taylor Swift’s Eras tour , she has found ways to keep the show fresh and new for those who have been waiting since she opened in Phoenix, Arizona in March 2023 to see her. Since the tour began in the United States last year, Swift has released two rerecorded albums —  Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)  and  1989 (Taylor’s Version)  in addition to a brand-new double album,  The Tortured Poets Department. 

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Every show on the Eras Tour involves an acoustic set where Swift performs at least two songs custom to that night’s show. At first, she wouldn’t allow herself repeats unless she messed up the lyrics to a song, but now, she has done away with that rule and gotten more creative by combining songs in mashups and playing up to four in a segment. The first song or three take place on guitar, and then she shifts to piano for the second half before diving beneath the stage to resume the setlist – which has since contracted and expanded to include a  Tortured Poets Department  era and set .

Below you’ll find Taylor Swift’s surprise songs that she has played most recently in Europe as well as a record of all those she has played on the entire tour so far.

International Leg 2024

  • February 6 — “Holy Ground” and “Dear Reader”
  • February 7 — “Eyes Open” and “Electric Touch”
  • February 8 — “Superman” and “The Outside”
  • February 9 — “Come In With the Rain” and “You’re On Your Own Kid”
  • February 16 in — “Red” and “You’re Losing Me”
  • February 17 — Mashup of “Getaway Car”/”August”/”The Other Side of the Door” and “This Is Me Trying”
  • February 18 — Mashup of “Come Back… Be Here”/”Daylight” and “Teardrops on My Guitar”February 23 in Sydney, Australia – “How You Get the Girl” and Mashup of “White Horse/Coney Island” with Sabrina Carpenter
  • February 24 — “Should’ve Said No (Naur)” and Mashup of “New Year’s Day/Peace”
  • February 25 — Mashup of “Is It Over Now/I Wish You Would” and Mashup of “Haunted/Exile”
  • February 26 — Mashup of “Would’ve Could’ve Should’ve/Ivy” and Mashup of “Forever & Always/Maroon”
  • March 2  — Mashup of “long story short/The Story of Us” and Mashup of “Clean/evermore”
  • March 3 — Mashup of “Mine/Starlight” and Mashup of “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever/Dress”
  • March 4 — Mashup of “Foolish One/Tell Me Why” and Mashup of “This Love/Call It What You Want”
  • March 7 — Mashup of “Death by a Thousand Cuts/Babe” and Mashup of “Fifteen/You’re On Your Own Kid”
  • March 8 — Mashup of “Sparks Fly/gold rush” and “False God/Slut!”
  • March 9 — Mashup of “Tim McGraw/Cowboy Like Me” and “Mirrorball/Epiphany”

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April 19 –  The Tortured Poets Department  release day

*Resuming her European tour in 2024 involved an additional set for the record-breaking   The Tortured Poets Department  complete with 7 staple songs. Most — “Fortnight (feat. Post Malone),” “Down Bad,” “But Daddy I Love Him,” “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart,” “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” from the first half and “So High School” from the second half. 

  • May 9 — “Paris” and “loml”May 10 — Mashup of “Is It Over Now/Out of the Woods” and “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys
  • May 11 — “Hey Stephen” and “Maroon”
  • May 12 — Mashup of “The Alchemy/Treacherous” and “Begin Again/Paris”
  • May 17 — Mashup of “I Think He Knows/Gorgeous” and “Peter”May 18 — “Guilty as Sin” and Mashup of “Say Don’t Go/Welcome to New York/Clean”
  • May 19 — Mashup of “Message in a Bottle/How You Get the Girl/New Romantics” and “How Did It End?”
  • May 24 — Mashup of “Come Back…Be Here/The Way I Loved You/The Other Side of the Door” and Mashup of “Fresh Out the Slammer/High Infidelity”
  • May 25 — Mashup of “Now That We Don’t Talk/The Tortured Poets Department” and Mashup of “You’re On Your Own Kid/Long Live”
  • May 29 — Mashup of “Sparks Fly/I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)” and Mashup of “I Look in People’s Windows/Snow on the Beach”
  • May 30 – Mashup of “Our Song/Jump Then Fall” and “King of My Heart”
  • June 2 – Mashup of “The Prophecy/Long Story Short” and Mashup of “Fifteen/You’re On Your Own Kid”
  • June 3 – Mashup of “Glitch/Everything Has Changed” and “Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus”
  • June 7 – Mashup of “Would’ve Could’ve Should’ve/I Know Places” and Mashup of “‘Tis the Damn Season/Daylight”
  • June 8 – Mashup of “The Bolter/Getaway Car” and Mashup of “All of the Girls You’ve Loved Before/Crazier”
  • June 9 – Mashup of “It’s Nice to Have a Friend/Dorothea” and Mashup of “Haunted/Exile”
  • June 13 – Mashup of “I Can See You/Mine” and Mashup of “Cornelia Street/Maroon”
  • June 14 – “This Is What You Came For” and Mashup of “The Great War/You’re Losing Me”
  • June 15 – “Carolina/No Body No Crime” and “The Manuscript/Red”
  • June 18 – “I Forgot That You Existed/This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” and “I Hate It Here/The Lakes”
  • June 21 – Mashup of “Hits Different/Death By a Thousand Cuts” and “The Black Dog/Come Back…Be Here/Maroon”
  • June 22 – Mashup of “ThanK you aIMee/Mean” and “Castles Crumbling (feat. Haley Williams)”
  • June 23 – “Us” by Gracie Abrams (feat. Taylor Swift) and Mashup of “Out of the Woods/Is It Over Now/Clean”
  • June 28 – Mashup of “State of Grace/You’re On Your Own Kid” and Mashup of “Sweet Nothing/Hoax”
  • Jun 29 – Mashup of “The Albatross/Dancing With Our Hands Tied” and Mashup of “This Love/Ours”
  • Jun 30 – Mashup of “Clara Bow/The Lucky One” and “You’re On Your Own Kid”

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  • March 17 — Mirrorball” and “Tim McGraw”
  • March 18— “State of Grace” and “This Is Me Trying”
  • March 24 — “Our Song” and “Snow on the Beach” 
  • March 25 — “Cowboy Like Me” with Marcus Mumford and “White Horse”
  • March 31 — “Sad Beautiful Tragic” and “Ours”
  • April 1 — “Death by a Thousand Cuts” and “Clean”
  • April 2 — “Jump Then Fall” and “The Lucky One”
  • April 13 — “Speak Now” and “Treacherous”
  • April 14 — “The Great War” with Aaron Dessner and “You’re on Your Own, Kid”
  • April 15— “Mad Woman” with Aaron Dessner and “Mean”
  • April 21 — “Wonderland” and “You’re Not Sorry”
  • April 22— “A Place in This World” and “Today Was a Fairytale” 
  • April 23 — “Begin Again” and “Cold as You”
  • April 28 — “The Other Side of the Door” and “Coney Island”
  • April 29 — “High Infidelity” and “Gorgeous”
  • April 30— “I Bet You Think About Me” and “How You Get the Girl”
  • May 5 in — “Sparks Fly” +  Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) Album Announcement  and “Teardrops on My Guitar”
  • May 6 — “Out of the Woods” and “Fifteen”
  • May 7— “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” with Aaron Dessner and “Mine”
  • May 12 — “Gold Rush” and “Come Back…Be Here”
  • May 13 — “Forever & Always” and “This Love”
  • May 14 — “Hey Stephen” and “The Best Day”
  • May 19  — “Should’ve Said No” and “Better Man” 
  • May 20 — “Question…?” and “Invisible” 
  • May 21 — “I Think He Knows” and “Red”
  • May 26 — “Getaway Car” with Jack Antonoff and “Maroon” 
  • May 27 — “Holy Ground” and “False God”
  • May 28 — “Welcome to New York” and “Clean”
  • June 2 in “I Wish You Would” and “The Lakes”
  • June 3 in — “You All Over Me” with Maren Morris and “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever”
  • June 4 Chicago, Ill. — “Hits Different” and “The Moment I Knew”
  • June 9 — “Haunted” and “I Almost Do”
  • June 10 — “All You Had to Do Was Stay” and “Breathe”
  • June 16 — “Mr. Perfectly Fine” and “The Last Time”
  • June 17 — “Seven” with Aaron Dessner and “The Story of Us”
  • June 23 — “Paper Rings” and “If This Was a Movie”
  • June 24 — “Dear John” and “Daylight”
  • June 30 — “I’m Only Me When I’m With You” and “Evermore”
  • July 1— “Ivy” with Aaron Dessner, “I Miss You, I’m Sorry” with Gracie Abrams and “Call It What You Want”
  • July 7 — “Never Grow Up” and “When Emma Falls in Love”
  • July 8  — “Last Kiss” and “Dorothea”
  • July 14 — “Picture to Burn” and “Timeless”
  • July 15 — “Starlight” and “Back to December”
  • July 22 in — “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” and “Everything Has Changed”
  • July 23 — “Message in a Bottle” and “Tied Together With a Smile”
  • July 28 — “Right Where You Left Me” and “Castles Crumbling”
  • July 29 — “Stay Stay Stay” and “All of the Girls You Loved Before”
  • August 3 – “I Can See You” and “Maroon”
  • August 4 — “Our Song” and “You Are in Love”
  • August 5 — “Death By a Thousand Cuts” and “You’re On Your Own Kid”
  • August 7 —“Exile” and “Dress”
  • August 8 —“I Know Places” and “King of My Heart”
  • August 9 — “New Romantics”  + “1989 (Taylor’s Version)”Album Announcement  and “New Year’s Day”

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International Leg 2023

  • August 24 — “I Forgot That You Existed” and “Sweet Nothing”
  • August 25 — “Tell Me Why” and “Snow on the Beach”
  • August 26 — “Cornelia Street” and “You’re on Your Own, Kid”
  • August 27 —“Afterglow” and “Maroon”
  • November 9 —“The Very First Night” and “Labyrinth”
  • November 10 — Cancelled Due to Rain
  • November 11 — “End Game” and Mash-Up of “Out of the Woods” & “Is It Over Now?”
  • November 12 — “Better Than Revenge” and “Slut!”
  • November 17 — “Stay Beautiful” and “Suburban Legends”
  • November 19 — “Dancing. With Our Hands Tied” and “Bigger Than the Whole Sky”
  • November 20 — “Me!” and “So It Goes”
  • Nov. 24 — “Now That We Don’t Talk” and “Innocent”
  • Nov. 25— “Safe and Sound” and “Untouchable” 
  • Nov. 25 — “Say Don’t Go” and “It’s Time to Go”

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Songs That Haven’t Been Played Yet:

From Taylor Swift (her debut album):

  • “Mary’s Song (Oh My My My)”
  • “A Perfectly Good Heart”

Fearless (Taylor’s Version)

  • “Change”
  • “Superstar”
  • “We Were Happy”
  • “That’s When (feat. Keith Urban)”
  • “Don’t You”
  • “Bye Bye Baby”

Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)

  • “Foolish One”

Red (Taylor’s Version)

  • “Girl at Home”
  • “Forever Winter”
  • “Run (feat. Ed Sheeran)”

1989 (Taylor’s Version)   –  All songs have been played at least once [except for “Sweeter Than Fiction (Taylor’s Version)]

Reputation  – One of two rerecorded albums awaiting release.

  • “I Did Something Bad”
  • “London Boy”
  • “Soon You’ll Get Better (feat. The Chicks)”
  • “It’s Nice to Have a Friend”
  • “Epiphany”
  • “Hoax”
  • “Happiness”
  • “Long Story Short”
  • “Closure”

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The Tortured Poets Department

  • “So Long London”
  • “Florida!!!”
  • “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)”
  • “Clara Bow”
  • “The Black Dog”
  • “imgonnagetyouback”
  • The Albatross
  • “I Hate It Here”
  • “thanK you aIMee”
  • “The Prophecy”
  • “Cassandra”
  • “Peter”
  • “Robin”

Grab-bag (songs not attached to specific albums):

  • “I Heart ?”
  • “Ronan”
  • “Only the Young”
  • “Renegade”
  • “The Alcott”
  • “Gasoline”
  • “Beautiful Eyes”
  • “Beautiful Ghosts”
  • “Sweeter Than Fiction”

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The Eras Tour: Seattle, Washington (Night 2)

We’re back at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington for night two! No Body No Crime stayed on the setlist for last night as well. For the first time Taylor performed Message In A Bottle and then Tied Together With A Smile during the surprise song set! Videos are below. The next stop is Santa Clara, CA and is the second to last stop in the US.

MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE LIVE FOR THE FIRST TIME :sob::sob: #SeattleTSTheErasTour @taylornation13 pic.twitter.com/LWdbcguJWf — Charlotte:flag_ca:- Eras Tour Seattle both nights! (@tswiftvancity) July 24, 2023
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Every surprise song Taylor Swift has performed on the ‘Eras Tour’ so far

During every “Eras Tour” concert, there comes a time that audiences are always waiting for: surprise-song o’clock.

This is when Taylor Swift sits down with just a guitar and a piano to play acoustic versions of two songs — sometimes mashups, sometimes not — that change between each show. And fans don’t know what songs she’s chosen that night until the surprise-song set starts.

Swift's June 14 show in Liverpool saw a selection that some fans "didn't even know was an option."

For the first surprise song of the night, Swift played a mashup of Rihanna's "This Is What You Came For" with her 2020 track "Gold Rush."

While Swift has been known to sing covers on previous tours, the singer helped write "This Is What You Came For" alongside her boyfriend at the time, DJ Calvin Harris. The song was released in 2016 and performed by Harris and Rihanna.

Her involvement was initially kept a secret, and the writing credit went to her pseudonym Nils Sjöberg.

In a 2020 conversation published by Rolling Stone, Swift confirmed her pseudonym while speaking with Paul McCartney, who has notably written under the names Bernard Webb and Fireman.

"I wrote under the name Nils Sjöberg because those are two of the most popular names of Swedish males," Swift said. "I wrote this song called 'This Is What You Came For' that Rihanna ended up singing. And nobody knew for a while."

Swift kicked off the European leg of her “Eras Tour” May 9 in Paris , fresh on the heels of releasing her 11th album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” on April 29. While the setlist saw some significant changes — including the addition of a new era — Swift upheld her tradition of performing surprise songs.

Last year, Swift said she’d aim not to repeat surprise songs during the “Eras Tour,” leaving fans to track each night’s performances like detectives, watching their favorite songs get picked off in the lead up to their own concert date.

But after Swift announced that she “reset” the eligibility of all songs for 2024 and introduced twists, it’s impossible to predict what she’ll do next.

Intrepid Swifties keeping record of all the songs Swift has performed have noted that, while there are several songs that have been played multiple times, there are some songs that the singer has not at all. Those include:

  • "Mary's Song"
  • "A Perfectly Good Heart"
  • "Superstar"
  • "We Were Happy"
  • "That's When"
  • "Don't You"
  • "Bye Bye Baby"
  • "Girl At Home"
  • "Forever Winter"
  • "Sweeter Than Fiction"
  • "I Did Something Bad"
  • "London Boy"
  • "Soon You'll Get Better"
  • "Only the Young"
  • "Beautiful Ghosts"
  • "Happiness"
  • "So Long, London"
  • "Florida!!!"
  • "imgonnagetyouback"
  • "Cassandra"

Here's a list of all the surprise songs Swift has performed since the start of the "Eras Tour" in March 2023.

A running list of Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour' surprise songs

  • June 30, Dublin: "Clara Bow" and "The Lucky One" mashup; “You’re On Your Own, Kid .”
  • June 29, Dublin: "The Albatross" and "Dancing with Our Hands Tied" mashup; "This Love" and "Ours" mashup.
  • June 28, Dublin: "State of Grace" and "You're On Your Own, Kid" mashup; "Sweet Nothing" and "Hoax" mashup.
  • June 23, London: "Us" performed with Gracie Abrams; "Out of the Woods," "Is It Over Now?" and "Clean" mashup.
  • June 22, London: “ThanK You aIMee” and "Mean" mashup; "Castles Crumbling" performed with Hayley Williams
  • June 21, London: "Hits Different" and "Death by a Thousand Cuts" mashup; "The Black Dog," "Come Back... Be Here" and "Maroon" mashup.
  • June 18, Cardiff: "I Forgot That You Existed" and "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things" mashup; "I Hate It Here" and "The Lakes" mashup.
  • June 15, Liverpool: "Carolina" and "No Body, No Crime" mashup; "The Manuscript" and "Red" mashup.
  • June 14, Liverpool: "This Is What You Came For" and "Gold Rush" mashup; "The Great War" and "You're Losing Me" mashup.
  • June 13, Liverpool: "I Can See You" and "Mine" mashup; "Cornelia Street" and "Maroon" mashup.
  • June 9, Edinburgh: "It's Nice To Have A Friend" and "Dorothea" mashup; "Haunted" and "Exile" mashup.
  • June 8, Edinburgh: "The Bolter" and "Getaway Car" mashup; "All of the Girls You Loved Before" and "Crazier" mashup.
  • June 7, Edinburgh: "Would've, Could've, Should've" and "I Know Places" mashup; "'Tis the Damn Season" and "Daylight" mashup.
  • June 3, Lyon: "Glitch" and "Everything Has Changed" mashup; "Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus."
  • June 2, Lyon: "The Prophecy" and "Long Story Short" mashup; "Fifteen" and "You're On Your Own, Kid."
  • May 30, Madrid: "Our Song" and "Jump Then Fall" mashup; "King of My Heart."
  • May 29, Madrid: "Sparks Fly" and "I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)" mashup; "I Look In People's Windows" and "Snow on the Beach" mashup.
  • May 25, Lisbon: "The Tortured Poets Department" and "Now That We Don't Talk" mashup; "You're On Your Own, Kid" and "Long Live" mashup.
  • May 24, Lisbon: "Come Back... Be Here," "The Way I Loved You" and "The Other Side of the Door" mashup; "Fresh Out the Slammer" and "High Infidelity" mashup.
  • May 19, Stockholm: "Message In A Bottle," "How You Get the Girl" and "New Romantics" mashup; "How Did It End?"
  • May 18, Stockholm: "Say Don't Go," "Welcome to New York" and "Clean" mashup; "Guilty as Sin."
  • May 17, Stockholm: "I Think He Knows" and "Gorgeous" mashup; "Peter."
  • May 12, Paris: "The Alchemy" and "Treacherous" mashup; "Begin Again" and "Paris" mashup.
  • May 11, Paris: "Hey Stephen" and "Maroon."
  • May 10, Paris: "Is It Over Now?" and "Out of the Woods" mashup; "My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys."
  • May 9, Paris: "Paris" and "loml."
  • March 9, Singapore: "Tim McGraw" and "Cowboy Like Me" mashup; "Mirrorball" and "Epiphany" mashup.
  • March 8, Singapore: "Sparks Fly" and "Gold Rush" mashup; "False God" and "Slut!" mashup.
  • March 7, Singapore: "Death by a Thousand Cuts" and "Babe" mashup; "Fifteen" and "You're On Your Own, Kid" mashup.
  • March 4, Singapore: "Foolish One" and "Tell Me Why" mashup; "This Love" and "Call It What You Want" mashup.
  • March 3, Singapore: "Long Story Short" and "The Story of Us" mashup; "Clean" and "Evermore" mashup.
  • March 2, Singapore: "Mine" and "Starlight" mashup; "I Don't Want to Live Forever" and "Dress" mashup (streamed live on Swift's Instagram).
  • Feb. 26, Sydney: "Would've, Could've, Should've" and "Ivy" mashup; "Forever & Always" and "Maroon" mashup.
  • Feb. 25, Sydney: "Is It Over Now?" and "I Wish You Would" mashup; "Haunted" and "Exile" mashup.
  • Feb. 24, Sydney: "Should've Said No" and "You're Not Sorry" mashup; "New Year's Day" and "Peace" mashup.
  • Feb. 23, Sydney: "How You Get the Girl" and "White Horse" mashup; "Coney Island" and "White Horse" mashup, performed with Sabrina Carpenter.
  • Feb. 18, Melbourne: "Come Back... Be Here" and "Daylight" mashup; "Teardrops On My Guitar."
  • Feb. 17, Melbourne: "Getaway Car," "August" and "The Other Side of the Door" mashup; "This Is Me Trying."
  • Feb. 16, Melbourne: "Red" and "You're Losing Me. "
  • Feb. 10, Tokyo: "Come In with the Rain" and "You're On Your Own, Kid."
  • Feb. 9, Tokyo: "Superman" and "The Outside."
  • Feb. 8, Tokyo: "Eyes Open" and "Electric Touch."
  • Feb. 7, Tokyo: "Dear Reader" and "Holy Ground."
  • Nov. 26, 2023, São Paulo: "Say Don't Go" and "It's Time to Go."
  • Nov. 25, 2023, São Paulo: "Safe and Sound" and "Untouchable."
  • Nov. 24, 2023, São Paulo: "Now That We Don't Talk" and "Innocent."
  • Nov. 20, 2023, Rio de Janeiro: "Me!" and "So It Goes."
  • Nov. 19, 2023, Rio de Janeiro: "Dancing With Our Hands Tied" and "Bigger Than the Whole Sky."
  • Nov. 17, 2023, Rio de Janeiro: "Stay Beautiful" and "Suburban Legends."
  • Nov. 12, 2023, Buenos Aires: "Better than Revenge" and "Slut!"
  • Nov. 11, 2023, Buenos Aires: "Is It Over Now?" and "End Game."
  • Nov. 9, 2023, Buenos Aires: "The Very First Night" and "Labyrinth."
  • Aug. 27, 2023, Mexico City: "Afterglow" and "Maroon."
  • Aug. 26, 2023, Mexico City: "Cornelia Street" and "You're On Your Own, Kid."
  • Aug. 25, 2023, Mexico City: "Tell Me Why" and "Snow on the Beach."
  • Aug. 24, 2023, Mexico City: "I Forgot That You Existed" and "Sweet Nothing."
  • Aug. 9, 2023, Los Angeles: "New Romantics" and "New Year's Day."
  • Aug. 8, 2023, Los Angeles: "I Know Places" and "King of My Heart."
  • Aug. 7, 2023, Los Angeles: "Dress" and "Exile."
  • Aug. 5, 2023, Los Angeles: "Death by a Thousand Cuts" and "You're On Your Own, Kid" ( featured in the "Eras Tour" concert film ).
  • Aug. 4, 2023, Los Angeles: "Our Song" (featured in the "Eras Tour" concert film) and "You Are In Love."
  • Aug. 3, 2023, Los Angeles: "I Can See You" and "Maroon."
  • July 29, 2023, Santa Clara: "Stay Stay Stay" and "All of the Girls You Loved Before."
  • July 28, 2023, Santa Clara: "Right Where You Left Me" (performed with Aaron Dessner) and "Castles Crumbling."
  • July 23, 2023, Seattle: "Message in a Bottle" and "Tied Together with a Smile."
  • July 22, 2023, Seattle: "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things" and "Everything Has Changed."
  • July 15, 2023, Denver: "Starlight" and "Back to December."
  • July 14, 2023, Denver: "Picture to Burn" and "Timeless."
  • July 8, 2023, Kansas City: "Last Kiss" and "Dorothea."
  • July 7, 2023, Kansas City: "Never Grow Up" and "When Emma Falls in Love."
  • July 1, 2023, Cincinnati: "Ivy" (performed with Aaron Dessner); "I Miss You, I'm Sorry" (performed with Gracie Abrams); "Call It What You Want."
  • June 30, 2023, Cincinnati: "I'm Only Me When I'm With You" and "Evermore."
  • June 24, 2023, Minneapolis: "Dear John" and "Daylight."
  • June 23, 2023, Minneapolis: "Paper Rings" and "If This Was A Movie."
  • June 17, 2023, Pittsburgh: "Seven" (performed with Aaron Dessner) and "The Story of Us."
  • June 16, 2023, Pittsburgh: "Mr. Perfectly Fine" and "The Last Time."
  • June 10, 2023, Detroit: "All You Had To Do Was Stay" and "Breathe."
  • June 9, 2023, Detroit: "Haunted" and "I Almost Do."
  • June 4, 2023, Chicago: "Hits Different" and "The Moment I Knew."
  • June 3, 2023, Chicago: "You All Over Me" (performed with Maren Morris) and "I Don't Want to Live Forever."
  • June 2, 2023, Chicago: "I Wish You Would" and "The Lakes."
  • May 28, 2023, East Rutherford: "Welcome to New York" and "Clean."
  • May 27, 2023, East Rutherford: "Holy Ground" and "False God."
  • May 26, 2023, East Rutherford: "Getaway Car" ( performed with Jack Antonoff ) and "Maroon."
  • May 21, 2023, Foxborough: "I Think He Knows" and "Red."
  • May 20, 2023, Foxborough: "Question...?" and "Invisible."
  • May 19, 2023, Foxborough: "Should've Said No" and "Better Man."
  • May 14, 2023, Philadelphia: "Hey Stephen" and "The Best Day."
  • May 13, 2023, Philadelphia: "Forever & Always" and "This Love."
  • May 12, 2023, Philadelphia: "Gold Rush" and "Come Back... Be Here."
  • May 7, 2023, Nashville: "Would've, Could've, Should've" (performed with Aaron Dessner) and "Mine."
  • May 6, 2023, Nashville: "Out of the Woods" and "Fifteen."
  • May 5, 2023, Nashville: "Sparks Fly" and "Teardrops on my Guitar."
  • April 30, 2023, Atlanta: "I Bet You Think About Me" and "How You Get the Girl."
  • April 29, 2023, Atlanta: "High Infidelity" and "Gorgeous."
  • April 28, 2023, Atlanta: "The Other Side of the Door" and "Coney Island."
  • April 23, 2023, Houston: "Begin Again" and "Cold As You."
  • April 22, 2023, Houston: "A Place in This World" and "Today Was a Fairytale."
  • April 21, 2023, Houston: "Wonderland" and "You're Not Sorry."
  • April 15, 2023, Tampa: “Mad Woman” (performed with Aaron Dessner) and “Mean.”
  • April 14, 2023, Tampa: "The Great War" (performed with Aaron Dessner) and "You're On Your Own, Kid."
  • April 13, 2023, Tampa: “Speak Now” and “Treacherous.”
  • April 2, 2023, Arlington: "Jump Then Fall" and "The Lucky One."
  • April 1, 2023, Arlington: "Death By a Thousand Cuts" and "Clean."
  • March 31, 2023, Arlington: "Sad Beautiful Tragic" and "Ours."
  • March 25, 2023, Las Vegas: "Cowboy Like Me" (performed with Marcus Mumford) and "White Horse."
  • March 24, 2023, Las Vegas: "Our Song" and "Snow on the Beach."
  • March 18, 2023, Glendale: "This Is Me Trying" and "State of Grace."
  • March 17, 2023, Glendale: "Mirrorball" and "Tim McGraw."

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All of the surprise songs Taylor Swift has sung on the Eras Tour so far

Taylor Swift is still touring on one of the hottest tours in history.

On opening night, the concert broke Madonna’s previous record for “the most-attended female concert in U.S. history.” And the Eras Tour is currently on track to become the highest-grossing tour of all time, according to Evie Magazine .

In 2023, Swift performed her three-hour and 15-minute set 44 times — 11 times in her Latin America shows and 33 times in the U.S. shows.

Taylor Swift The Eras Tour setlist format

During the show, Swift has the same 42-song setlist with a window where she performs an additional two “surprise songs” for concertgoers. She plays the first song on an acoustic guitar and the second she plays on the piano.

Following her first show in 2024, the show followed the same format, so fans assume it will continue throughout the rest of the tour.

“The plan, the goal, would be to play different songs every single night and never repeat one. Right? So that when you heard one on this tour, you would know it’s the only time that I was going to play it in the acoustic set, unless — caveat — unless I mess it up so badly,” she said during the first show in Glendale, Arizona, per Billboard .

She started out with the rule of no repeats, but did end up repeating a few songs throughout the tour in 2023.

After her last shows of 2023, she did say she decided to do a hard reset for the 2024 shows.

“I decided that in 2024, when we go back on tour, I’m just gonna open back up all the songs for surprise songs,” she said, per Us Weekly .

Then in February during a show in Melbourne, Australia, she chose chaos and scrapped the rules entirely.

“I want to be as creative as possible with the acoustic set moving forward and I don’t want to limit anything or say, ‘Oh, if I played this song, I can’t play it again,’” Swift said, per US Weekly . “So, from now on, I don’t want to take any paint colors out of the paintbox [or] tools out of the toolbox.”

💬 | “Welcome to the acoustic section! There used to be rules for the acoustic section, and now I’ve just decided that I can do whatever I want.” — Taylor on surprise songs #ParisTStheErasTour pic.twitter.com/sv6XoAwTuG — Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) May 11, 2024

Which albums did Taylor Swift sing the most surprise songs from in 2023?

Swift has 10 albums, or eras, as she and fans call them. She has sung surprise songs from every one of her albums so far, but has also definitely favored some over others.

“Taylor Swift” debut — 12 songs.

“Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” — 18 songs.

“Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” — 18 songs.

“Red (Taylor’s Version)” — 18 songs.

“1989 (Taylor’s Version)” — 16 songs.

“Reputation” — 9 songs.

“Lover” — 10 songs.

“Folklore” — 6 songs.

“Evermore” — 8 songs.

“Midnights” — 11 songs.

Songs written for soundtracks — 2 songs.

“Taylor Swift” debut — 5 songs.

“Fearless” — 10 songs.

“Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” — 12 songs.

“Red” — 13 songs.

“1989” — 13 songs.

“reputation” — 7 songs.

“Lover” — 8 songs.

“folklore” — 8 songs.

“evermore” — 12 songs.

“Midnights” — 18 songs.

“The Tortured Poets Department” — 19 songs.

Songs written for soundtrack: 4 songs.

What Taylor Swift says about the surprise songs on her tour

Before she plays the song, she will often share an introduction to it or explain the meaning or background behind it.

“I was trying to think of sort of an eloquent way to say that I love you and I need your attention all the time, and I came up with ‘I’m a mirrorball,’” Swift said before introducing “mirrorball” at her first show in Glendale, Arizona in March, per Mashable .

Other times, she will perform a song at the request of one of her friends or openers. During Swift’s performance in Arlington, Texas, she played “Clean” because she heard it was Gracie Abrams’ favorite song.

“I felt so grateful to hear it in that way, so stripped and raw,” Abrams told Teen Vogue. “That song has been kind of a constant security blanket since it came out. I have so many little memories listening to that song at times when I needed it.”

Some songs have even gotten guest appearances from other artists, like when Marcus Mumford joined her to perform “Cowboy Like Me” in Las Vegas or Aaron Dessner joined her to perform surprise songs multiple nights in Tampa.

A picture of me listening to the live version of Cowboy Like Me with Marcus Mumford on repeat since I will never get to see it live. I’m completely fine. It’s fine. I’m fine. pic.twitter.com/8xDpCmUZZl — Danielle✨ (@folksyswift) March 26, 2023

Surprise songs Taylor Swift has sung so far at The Eras Tour in 2024

“Dear Reader” | “Midnights” album — Tokyo, Japan — Wednesday, Feb. 7.

“Holy Ground” | “Red (Taylor’s Version)” album — Tokyo, Japan — Wednesday, Feb. 7.

“Eyes Open” | “Hunger Games” soundtrack and “Red (Taylor’s Version)” album — Tokyo, Japan — Thursday, Feb. 8

“Electric Touch” | “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” album — Tokyo, Japan — Thursday, Feb. 8

“Superman” | “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” album — Tokyo, Japan — Friday, Feb. 9.

“The Outside” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Tokyo, Japan — Friday, Feb. 9.

“Come In With the Rain” | “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” album — Tokyo, Japan — Saturday, Feb. 10.

“You’re On Your Own Kid” | “Midnights” album — Tokyo, Japan — Saturday, Feb. 10.

“Red” | “Red (Taylor’s Version)” album — Melbourne, Australia — Friday, Feb. 16.

“You’re Losing Me” | “Midnights” album — Melbourne, Australia — Friday, Feb. 16.

“Getaway Car”/ “august”/ “The Other Side of the Door” | “reputation” / “folklore” / “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Melbourne, Australia — Saturday, Feb. 17.

“This Is Me Trying” | “folklore” album — Melbourne, Australia — Saturday, Feb. 17.

“Come Back Be Here” / “Daylight” | “Red (Taylor’s Version)” / “Lover” albums — Melbourne, Australia — Sunday, Feb. 18.

“Teardrops on My Guitar” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Melbourne, Australia — Sunday, Feb. 18.

“How You Get The Girl” | “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” album — Sydney, Australia — Friday, Feb. 23.

“White Horse” / “Coney Island” feat. Sabrina Carpenter | “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” / “evermore” albums — Sydney, Australia — Friday, Feb. 23.

“Should’ve Said No” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Sydney, Australia — Saturday, Feb. 24.

“New Year’s Day” / “Peace” | “reputation” / “evermore” albums — Sydney, Australia — Saturday, Feb. 24.

“Is It Over Now” / “I Wish You Would” | “1989 (Taylor’s Version) album — Sydney, Australia — Sunday, Feb. 25.

“Haunted” / “Exile” | “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” / “folklore” albums — Sydney, Australia — Sunday, Feb. 25.

“Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” / “Ivy” | “Midnights” / “evermore” albums — Sydney, Australia — Monday, Feb. 26.

“Forever & Always” / “Maroon” | “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” / “Midnights” albums — Sydney, Australia — Monday, Feb. 26.

“Long Story Short” / “The Story of Us” | “evermore” / “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Singapore — Saturday, Mar. 2.

“Clean” / “evermore” | “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” / “evermore” albums — Singapore — Saturday, Mar. 2.

“Mine” / “Starlight” | “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” / “Red (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Singapore — Sunday, Mar. 3.

“I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” / “Dress” | “Fifty Shades Darker” soundtrack / “reputation” albums — Singapore — Sunday, Mar. 3.

“Foolish One” / “Tell Me Why” | “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” / “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” — Singapore — Monday, Mar. 4.

“This Love” / “Call It What You Want” | “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” / “reputation” — Singapore — Monday, Mar. 4.

“Death by a Thousand Cuts” / “Babe” | “Lover” / “Red (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Singapore — Thursday, Mar. 7.

“Fifteen” / “You’re on Your Own Kid” | “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” / “Midnights” albums — — Singapore — Thursday, Mar. 7.

“Sparks Fly” / “gold rush” | “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” / “evermore” albums — Singapore — Friday, Mar. 8.

“False God” / “Slut!” | “Lover” / “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Singapore — Friday, Mar. 8.

“Tim McGraw” / “Cowboy Like Me” | “Taylor Swift” debut / “evermore” albums — Singapore — Saturday, Mar. 9.

“mirrorball” / “epiphany” | “folklore” albums — Singapore — Saturday, Mar. 9.

“Paris” | “Midnights” album — Paris, France — Thursday, May 9.

“Is It Over Now?” / “Out of the Woods” | “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” album — Paris, France — Thursday, May 9.

“My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys” | “The Tortured Poets Department” album — Paris, France — Thursday, May 9.

“Hey Stephen” | “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” album — Paris, France — Saturday, May 11.

“Maroon” | “Midnights” album — Paris, France — Saturday, May 11.

“The Alchemy” / “Treacherous” | “The Tortured Poets Department” / “Red (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Paris, France — Sunday, May 12.

“Begin Again” / “Paris” | “Red (Taylor’s Version)” / “Midnights” albums— Paris, France — Sunday, May 12.

“I Think He Knows” / “Gorgeous” | “Lover” / “reputation” albums — Stockholm, Sweden — Friday, May 17.

“Peter” | “The Tortured Poets Department” album — Stockholm, Sweden — Friday, May 17.

“Guilty as Sing?” | “The Tortured Poets Department” album — Stockholm, Sweden — Saturday, May 18.

“Say Don’t Go” / “Welcome to New York” / “Clean” | “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” album — Stockholm, Sweden — Saturday, May 18.

“Message in a Bottle” / “How You Get the Girl” / “New Romantics” | “Red (Taylor’s Version)” / “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Stockholm, Sweden — Sunday, May 19.

“How Did It End?” | “The Tortured Poets Department” album — Stockholm, Sweden — Sunday, May 19.

“Come Back Be Here” / “The Way I Loved You” / “The Other Side of the Door” | “Red (Taylor’s Version / “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Lisbon, Portugal — Friday, May 24.

“Fresh Out the Slammer” / “High Fidelity” | “The Tortured Poets Department” / “Midnights” albums — Lisbon, Portugal — Friday, May 24.

“The Tortured Poets Department” / “Now That We Don’t Talk” | “The Tortured Poets Department” / “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Lisbon, Portugal — Saturday, May 25.

“You’re on Your Own Kid” / “Long Live” | “Midnights” / “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Lisbon, Portugal — Saturday, May 25.

“Sparks Fly” / “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)” | “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” / “The Tortured Poets Department” albums — Madrid, Spain — Wednesday, May 29.

“I Look in People’s Windows” / “Snow on the Beach” | “The Tortured Poets Department” / “Midnights” albums — Madrid, Spain — Wednesday, May 29.

“Our Song” / “Jump Then Fall” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Madrid, Spain — Thursday, May 30.

“King of My Heart” | “reputation” album — Madrid, Spain — Thursday, May 30.

“The Prophecy” / “Long Story Short” | “The Tortured Poets Department” / “evermore albums — Lyon, France — Sunday, June 2.

“Fifteen” / “You’re on Your Own Kid” | “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” / “Midnights” albums — Lyon, France — Sunday, June 2.

“Glitch” / “Everything Has Changed” | “Midnights” / “Red (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Lyon, France — Monday, June 3.

“Chloe, Sam, Sophia or Marcus” | “The Tortured Poets Department album — Lyon, France — Monday, June 3.

“Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” | “Midnights album — Edinburgh, Scotland — Friday, June 7.

“tis the damn season” / “Daylight” | “evermore” / “Lover albums —Edinburgh, Scotland — Friday, June 7.

“The Bolter” / “Getaway Car” | “The Tortured Poets Department” / “reputation” — Edinburgh, Scotland — Saturday, June 8.

“All Of The Girls You Loved Before” / “Crazier” | “Lover” / “Hannah Montana Movie” soundtrack — Edinburgh, Scotland — Saturday, June 8.

“It’s Nice To Have a Friend” / “dorothea” | “Lover” / “evermore” albums — Edinburgh, Scotland — Sunday, June 9.

“Haunted” / “Exile” | “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” / “folklore” albums —Edinburgh, Scotland — Sunday, June 9.

“I Can See You” / “Mine” | “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” — Liverpool, United Kingdom — Thursday, June 13.

“Cornelia Street” / “Maroon” | “Lover” / “Midnights” albums — Liverpool, United Kingdom — Thursday, June 13.

“This Is What You Came For” / “Gold Rush” | “evermore” — Liverpool, United Kingdom — Friday, June 14.

“The Great War” / “You’re Losing Me” | “Midnights” album — Liverpool, United Kingdom — Friday, June 14.

“Carolina” / “No Body, No Crime” | “Where the Crawdads Sing” soundtrack / “evermore” albums — Liverpool, United Kingdom — Saturday, June 15.

“The Manuscript” / “Red” | “The Tortured Poets Department” / “Red” albums — Liverpool, United Kingdom — Saturday, June 15.

“I Forgot That You Existed” / “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” | “Lover” / “reputation” albums — Cardiff, United Kingdom — Tuesday, June 18.

“I Hate It Here” / “the lakes” | “The Tortured Poets Department” / “folklore” albums — Cardiff, United Kingdom — Tuesday, June 18.

“Hits Different” / “Death By A Thousand Cuts” | “Midnights” / “Lover” albums — London, United Kingdom — Friday, June 21.

“The Black Dog” / “Come Back...Be Here” / “Maroon” | “The Tortured Poets Department” / “Red” / “Midnights” albums — London, United Kingdom — Friday, June 21.

“thanK you aIMee” / “Mean” | “The Tortured Poets Department” / “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Saturday, June 22.

“Castles Crumbling feat. Hayley Williams” | “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” — London, United Kingdom — Saturday, June 22.

“us” with Gracie Abrams | Gracie Abrams’ “The Secret of Us” album — London, United Kingdom — Sunday, June 23.

“Out of the Woods” / “Is It Over Now?” / “Clean” | “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” album — London, United Kingdom — Sunday, June 23.

“State of Grace” / “You’re On Your Own, Kid” | “Red” / “Midnights” albums — Dublin, Ireland — Friday, June 28.

“Sweet Nothing” / “hoax” | “Midnights” / “folklore” albums — Dublin, Ireland — Friday, June 28.

“The Albatross” / “Dancing With Our Hands Tied” | “The Tortured Poets Department” / “reputation” albums — Dublin, Ireland — Saturday, June 29.

“This Love” / “Ours” | “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” / “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” albums — Dublin, Ireland — Saturday, June 29.

“Clara Bow” / “The Lucky One” | “The Tortured Poets Department” / “Red (Taylor’s Version)” — Dublin, Ireland — Sunday, June 30.

“You’re On Your Own, Kid” | “Midnights” album — Dublin, Ireland — Sunday, June 30.

me tuning into a grainy livestream to see taylor swift performing the surprise songs i want at a show im not attending pic.twitter.com/aL5zKDcTG3 — jess (@bejeweledjess) June 6, 2024

Which songs has Taylor Swift repeated during The Eras Tour?

Here are the songs Swift played more than once during The Eras Tour in 2023.

“Taylor Swift” debut: “Our Song,” “Tim McGraw,” “Teardrops On My Guitar.”

“Fearless (Taylor’s Version:” “The Other Side of the Door,” “Tell Me Why,” “Hey Stephen,” “Fifteen,” “Forever & Always,” “White Horse.”

“Speak Now (Taylor’s Version):” “Mine,” “Sparks Fly,” “The Story of Us,” “Haunted,” “You’re Not Sorry,” “Long Live.”

“Red (Taylor’s Version):” “Come Back... Be Here,” “Red,” “Treacherous,” “Begin Again,” “Starlight,” “Holy Ground,” “Message in a Bottle.”

“1989 (Taylor’s Version):” “Clean,” “Out of the Woods,” “How You Get the Girl,” “This Love,” “Welcome to New York,” “I Wish You Would,” “New Romantics,” “Slut!” “Say Don’t Go,” “Now That We Don’t Talk,” “Is It Over Now?”

“reputation:” “Getaway Car,” “Gorgeous,” “Dress,” “Call It What You Want,” “New Year’s Day.”

“Lover:” “Death by a Thousand Cuts,” “I Think He Knows,” “False God,” “Daylight.”

“folklore:” “exile,” “this is me trying,” “mirrorball.”

“evermore:” “gold rush,” “cowboy like me,” “coney island,” “Ivy, “evermore.”

“Midnights:” “Snow on the Beach,” “Maroon,” “You’re on Your Own, Kid,” “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve,” “Paris,” “High Infidelity.”

Songs from soundtracks: “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever.”

Which songs has Taylor Swift not performed so far?

Here are the songs from her discography that Swift did not perform during The Eras Tour in 2023.

“Taylor Swift” debut album:

“Mary’s Song.”

“A Perfectly Good Heart.”

“Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” album:

“Superstar.”

“We Were Happy (From the Vault).”

“That’s When (From the Vault).”

“Don’t You (From the Vault).”

“Bye Bye Baby (From the Vault).”

“Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” album:

All songs from “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” have now been performed.

“Red (Taylor’s Version)” album:

“Girl At Home.”

“Forever Winter (From the Vault).”

“Run (From the Vault).”

“1989 (Taylor’s Version)” album:

“Sweeter Than Fiction.”

“reputation” album:

“I Did Something Bad.”

“Lover” album:

“London Boy.”

“Soon You’ll Get Better.”

“It’s Nice to Have a Friend.”

“folklore” album:

“evermore” album:

“happiness.”

“Midnights” album:

All songs from “Midnights” have now been performed.

“The Tortured Poets Department” album:

“So Long, London.”

“Florida!!!”

“Clara Bow.”

“The Black Dog.”

“imgonnagetyouback.”

“The Albatross.”

“I Hate It Here.”

“thanK you aIMee.”

“Cassandra.”

“The Bolter.”

“The Manuscript.”

Songs written for soundtracks:

“Crazier.” for “The Hannah Montana Movie.”

“Only the Young” for “Miss Americana.”

“Carolina” for

“I Heart ?” for

“Beautiful Eyes” for

“Beautiful Ghosts” for “Cats.”

“Macavity” for “Cats.”

“Christmas Tree Farm” for her Christmas album.

The Taylor Swift fan who went viral for her reaction to Swift performing “exile” as a surprise song talks to Rolling Stone: “There’s no point letting it upset me. I reacted the way I reacted. I know my friends weren’t judging me. That’s just me. I’m just a passionate person. The… pic.twitter.com/IBTO2h7Ry9 — Pop Crave (@PopCrave) February 29, 2024

Surprise songs Taylor Swift sang at The Eras Tour in 2023

“Tim McGraw” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Glendale, Arizona — Friday, March 17.

“mirrorball” | “Folklore” album — Glendale, Arizona — Friday, March 17.

“this is me trying” | “Folklore” album — Glendale, Arizona — Saturday, March 18.

“State of Grace” | “Red” album — Glendale, Arizona — Saturday, March 18.

“Our Song” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Las Vegas, Nevada — Friday, March 24.

“Snow on the Beach” | “Midnights” album — Las Vegas, Nevada — Friday, March 24.

“cowboy like me” feat. Marcus Mumford | “Evermore” album — Las Vegas, Nevada — Saturday, March 25.

“White Horse” | “Fearless” album — Las Vegas, Nevada — Saturday, March 25.

“Sad Beautiful Tragic” | “Red” album — Arlington, Texas — Friday, March 31.

“Ours” | “Speak Now” album — Arlington, Texas — Friday, March 31.

“Death By a Thousand Cuts” | “Lover” album — Arlington, Texas — Saturday, April 1.

“Clean” | “1989” album — Arlington, Texas — Saturday, April 1.

“Jump Then Fall” | “Fearless” album — Arlington, Texas — Sunday, April 2.

“The Lucky One” | “Red” album — Arlington, Texas — Sunday, April 2.

“Speak Now” | “Speak Now” album — Tampa, Florida — Thursday, April 13.

“Treacherous” | “Red” album — Tampa, Florida — Thursday, April 13.

“The Great War” feat. Aaron Dessner | “Midnights” album — Tampa, Florida — Friday, April 14.

“You’re On Your Own Kid” feat. Aaron Dessner | “Midnights” album — Tampa, Florida — Friday, April 14.

“mad woman” feat. Aaron Dessner | “Folklore” album — Tampa, Florida — Saturday, April 15.

“Mean” | “Speak Now” album — Tampa, Florida — Saturday, April 15.

“Wonderland” | “1989” album — Houston, Texas — Friday, April 21.

“You’re Not Sorry” | “Fearless” album — Houston, Texas — Friday, April 21.

“A Place In This World” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Houston, Texas — Saturday, April 22.

“Today Was A Fairytale” | “Fearless” album — Houston, Texas — Saturday, April 22.

“Begin Again” | “Red” album — Houston, Texas — Sunday, April 23.

“Cold As You” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Houston, Texas — Sunday, April 23.

“The Other Side of the Door” | “Fearless” album — Atlanta, Georgia — Friday, April 28.

“Coney Island” | “Evermore” album — Atlanta, Georgia — Friday, April 28.

“High Infidelity” | “Midnights” album — Atlanta, Georgia — Saturday, April 29.

“Gorgeous” | “Reputation” album — Atlanta, Georgia — Saturday, April 29.

“I Bet You Think About Me” | “Red” album — Atlanta, Georgia — Sunday, April 30.

“How You Get The Girl” | “1989” album — Atlanta, Georgia — Sunday, April 30.

“Sparks Fly” | “Speak Now” album — Nashville, TN — Friday, May 5.

“Teardrops on My Guitar” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Nashville, TN — Friday, May 5.

“Out of the Woods” | “1989” album — Nashville, TN — Saturday, May 6.

“Fifteen” | “Fearless” album — Nashville, TN — Saturday, May 6.

“Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” | “Midnights” album — Nashville, TN — Sunday, May 7.

“Mine” | “Speak Now” album — Nashville, TN — Sunday, May 7.

“gold rush” | “Evermore” album — Philadelphia, PA — Friday, May 12.

“Come Back... Be Here” | “Red” album — Philadelphia, PA — Friday, May 12.

“Forever & Always” | “Fearless” album — Philadelphia, PA — Saturday, May 13.

“This Love” | “1989” album — Philadelphia, PA — Saturday, May 13.

“Hey Stephen” | “Fearless” album — Philadelphia, PA — Sunday, May 14.

“The Best Day” | “Fearless” album — Philadelphia, PA — Sunday, May 14.

“Should’ve Said No” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Foxborough, MA — Friday, May 19.

“Better Man” | “Red” album — Foxborough, MA — Friday, May 19.

“Invisible” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Foxborough, MA — Saturday, May 20.

“Question..?” | “Midnights” — Foxborough, MA — Saturday, May 20.

“I Think He Knows” | “Lover” album — Foxborough, MA — Sunday, May 21.

“Red” | “Red” album — Foxborough, MA — Sunday, May 21.

“Getaway Car” feat. Jack Antonoff | “Reputation” album — East Rutherford, NJ — Friday, May 26.

“Maroon” feat. Jack Antonoff | “Midnights” album — East Rutherford, NJ — Friday, May 26.

“Holy Ground” | “Red” album — East Rutherford, NJ — Saturday, May 27.

“False God” | “Lover” album — East Rutherford, NJ — Saturday, May 27.

“Welcome To New York” | “1989” album — East Rutherford, NJ — Sunday, May 28.

“Clean” | “1989” album — East Rutherford, NJ — Sunday, May 28.

“I Wish You Would“ | “1989” album — Chicago, IL — Friday, Jun. 2.

“The Lakes“ | “Folklore” album — Chicago, IL — Friday, Jun. 2.

“You All Over Me“ feat. Maren Morris | “Fearless“ album — Chicago, IL — Saturday, Jun. 3.

“I Don’t Wanna Live Forever“ | “Fifty Shades Darker” soundtrack — Chicago, IL — Saturday, Jun. 3.

“Hits Different“ | “Midnights“ album — Chicago, IL — Sunday, Jun. 4.

“The Moment I knew“ | “Red“ album — Chicago, IL — Sunday, Jun. 4.

“Haunted” | “Speak Now” album — Detroit, MI — Friday, Jun. 9.

“I Almost Do” | “Red” album — Detroit, MI — Friday, Jun. 9.

“All You Had To Do Was Stay” | “1989” album — Detroit, MI — Saturday, Jun. 10.

“Breathe” | “Fearless” album — Detroit, MI — Saturday, Jun. 10.

“Mr. Perfectly Fine” | “Fearless” album — Pittsburgh, PA — Friday, Jun. 16.

“The Last Time” | “Red” album — Pittsburgh, PA — Friday, Jun. 16.

“Seven” feat. Aaron Dessner | “Folklore” album — Pittsburgh, PA — Saturday, Jun. 17.

“The Story of Us” | “Speak Now” album — Pittsburgh, PA — Saturday, Jun. 17.

“Paper Rings” — “Lover” album — Minneapolis, MN — Friday, Jun. 23.

“If This Was a Movie” | “Fearless” album — Minneapolis, MN — Friday, Jun. 23.

“Dear John” | “Speak Now” album — Minneapolis, MN — Saturday, Jun. 24.

“Daylight” | “Lover” album — Minneapolis, MN — Saturday, Jun. 24.

“I’m Only Me When I’m With You” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Cincinnati, OH — Friday, Jun. 30.

“Evermore” | “Evermore” album — Cincinnati, OH — Friday, Jun. 30.

“Ivy” feat. Aaron Dessner | “Evermore” album — Cincinnati, OH — Saturday, July 1.

“I Miss You, I’m Sorry” with Gracie Abrams | “Minor,” Gracie Abram’s album — Cincinnati, OH — Saturday, July 1.

“Call It What You Want” | “Reputation” album — Cincinnati, OH — Saturday, July 1.

“Never Grow Up” | “Speak Now” album — Kansas City, MO — Friday, July 7.

“When Emma Falls in Love” | “Speak Now” album — Kansas City, MO — Friday, July 7.

“Last Kiss” | “Speak Now” album — Kansas City, MO — Saturday, July 8.

“Dorothea” | “Evermore” album — Kansas City, MO — Saturday, July 8.

“Picture to Burn” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Denver, CO — Friday, July 14.

“Timeless (Taylor’s Version) (From the Vault)“ | “Speak Now“ album — Denver, CO — Friday, July 14.

“Starlight” | “Red” album — Denver, CO — Saturday, July 15.

“Back to December” | “Speak Now” album — Denver, CO — Saturday, July 15.

“This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” | “reputation” album — Seattle, WA — Saturday, July 22.

“Everything Has Changed” | “Red” album — Seattle, WA — Saturday, July 22.

“Message In A Bottle” | “Fearless” album — Seattle, WA — Sunday, July 23.

“Tied Together With A Smile” | “Taylor Swift” album — Seattle, WA — Sunday, July 23.

“right where you left me” feat. Aaron Dessner | “Evermore” album — Santa Clara, CA — Friday, July 28.

“Castles Crumbling” | “Speak Now” album — Santa Clara, CA — Friday, July 28.

“Stay Stay Stay” | “Red” album — Santa Clara, CA — Saturday, July 29.

“All of the Girls You’ve Loved Before” | “Lover” album — Santa Clara, CA — Saturday, July 29.

“I Can See You” | “Speak Now” album — Inglewood, CA — Thursday, Aug. 3.

“Maroon” | “Midnights” album — Inglewood, CA — Thursday, Aug. 3.

“Our Song” | “Taylor Swift” album — Inglewood, CA — Friday, Aug. 4.

“You Are In Love” | “1989” album — Inglewood, CA — Friday, Aug. 4.

“Death By A Thousand Cuts” | “Midnights” album — Inglewood, CA — Saturday, Aug. 5.

“You’re On Your Own Kid” | “Midnights” album — Inglewood, CA — Saturday, Aug. 5.

“Dress” | “reputation” album — Inglewood, CA — Monday, Aug. 9.

“Exile” | “Folklore” album — Inglewood, CA — Monday, Aug. 9.

“I Know Places” | “1989” album — Inglewood, CA — Tuesday, Aug. 8.

“King of My Heart” | “reputation” album — Inglewood, CA — Tuesday, Aug. 8.

“New Romantics” | “1989” album — Inglewood, CA — Wednesday, Aug. 9.

“New Year’s Day” | “reputation” album — Inglewood, CA — Wednesday, Aug. 9.

“I Forgot That You Existed” | “Lover” album — Mexico City, Mexico — Thursday, Aug. 24.

“Sweet Nothing” | “Midnights” album — Mexico City, Mexico — Thursday, Aug. 24.

“Tell Me Why” | “Fearless” album — Mexico City, Mexico — Friday, Aug. 25.

“Snow on the Beach” | “Midnights” album — Mexico City, Mexico — Friday, Aug. 25.

“Cornelia Street” | “Lover” album — Mexico City, Mexico — Saturday, Aug. 26.

“You’re On Your Own Kid” | “Midnights” album — Mexico City, Mexico — Saturday, Aug. 26.

“Afterglow” | “Lover” album — Mexico City, Mexico — Sunday, Aug. 27.

“Maroon” | “Maroon” album — Mexico City, Mexico — Sunday, Aug. 27.

“The Very First Night” | “Red (Taylor’s Version)” album — Buenos Aires, Argentina — Thursday, Nov. 9.

“Labyrinth” | “Midnights” album — Buenos Aires, Argentina — Thursday, Nov. 9.

“Is It Over Now?” + “Out of the Woods” mashup | “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” album — Rio de Janeiro, Brasil — Saturday, Nov. 11.

“End Game” | “reputation” album — Rio de Janeiro, Brasil — Saturday, Nov. 11.

“Better Than Revenge” | “Speak Now” album — Rio de Janeiro, Brasil — Monday, Nov. 12.

“Slut!” | “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” album — Rio de Janeiro, Brasil — Monday, Nov. 12.

“Stay Beautiful” | “Taylor Swift” debut album — Sao Paulo, Brasil — Friday, Nov. 17.

“Suburban Legends” | “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” album — Sao Paulo, Brasil — Friday, Nov. 17.

“Dancing With Our Hands Tied” | “reputation” album — Sao Paulo, Brasil — Sunday, Nov. 19.

“Bigger Than The Whole Sky” | “Midnights” album — Sao Paulo, Brasil — Sunday, Nov. 19.

“Me!” | “Lover” album — Sao Paulo, Brasil — Saturday, Nov. 20.

“So It Goes...” | “reputation” album — Sao Paulo, Brasil — Saturday, Nov. 20.

“Now That We Don’t Talk” | “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” album — Sao Paulo, Brasil — Friday, Nov. 24.

“Innocent” | “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” album — Sao Paulo, Brasil — Friday, Nov. 24.

“Safe & Sound” | “Red (Taylor’s Version)” album — Sao Paulo, Brasil — Saturday, Nov. 25.

“Untouchable” | “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” album — Sao Paulo, Brasil — Saturday, Nov. 25.

“Say Don’t Go” | “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” album — Sao Paulo, Brasil — Sunday, Nov. 26.

“it’s time to go” | “evermore” album — Sao Paulo, Brasil — Sunday, Nov. 26.

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Here Are All the Celebrities Who Have Attended Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour

From Haim and Emma Stone to Shania Twain and Diplo, here are all the famous faces that have been spotted at Swift's various The Eras tour stops.

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Taylor Swift

It’s nice to have a friend, and Taylor Swift has plenty of famous pals that have been supporting her on her massive The Eras tour, which kicked off on March 17 in Glendale, Ariz.

Besides friends such as Haim, Laura Dern, Emma Stone and Shania Twain watching from the crowd and singing along to every word, Swift also surprised fans with onstage appearances. Despite  telling Swifties during night one  at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium that “we don’t have guests at this show,” the pop superstar invited Marcus Mumford, the  Mumford & Sons  frontman, for her debut live performance of “Cowboy Like Me,” from Swift’s chart-topping 2020 album,  Evermore .

Other music stars have also gotten an invite from Swift to perform alongside her on the tour, including opener Gracie Abrams, frequent collaborator Aaron Dessner, Taylor Lautner, Phoebe Bridgers, Ice Spice, Maren Morris and more.

See below for all the celebrities who have made appearances at Swift’s The Eras tour stops, either in the audience or on stage, which we’ll be updating as the 14-time Grammy winner makes her way around the world.

Swift’s “No Body, No Crime” collaborators, “Bejeweled” music video co-stars and besties Haim were one of the first celebs spotted at The Eras tour, jamming along to the superstar’s many hits and dancing the night away on opening night.

See them via a video shared by People here. The sibling trio is also set to open for Swift later in the tour.

The La La Land actress was just as much of a Swiftie as the rest of the Glendale crowd when she was spotted belting her heart out to the Fearless hit, “Love Story.”

🎥| Emma Stone dancing to @TaylorSwift13 's "Love Story" at The Eras Tour pic.twitter.com/iPfV0qCnN6 — The Swift Society (@TheSwiftSociety) March 20, 2023

Marcus Mumford

The Mumford and Sons frontman joined his longtime friend Swift onstage to perform Evermore ‘s “Cowboy Like Me” in Las Vegas.

“Last night in Vegas Marcus Mumford showed up and surprised the crowd with ‘Cowboy Like Me’ so like [mind blown emojis],” Swift captioned a photo of the moment on Instagram. See the post here.

Chloë Grace Moretz

Like Stone, Moretz was loving the “Love Story” part of the show in Las Vegas.

🎥| @ChloeGMoretz vibing to "Love Story" at The Eras Tour pic.twitter.com/7nWMB1Nq2z — The Swift Society (@TheSwiftSociety) March 26, 2023

Emma Watson

The Harry Potter star was seen having the time of her life with Este Haim, dancing during the Vegas tour stop.

Emma Watson and Este at #VegasTheErasTour ! pic.twitter.com/frku0iRi1J — Taylor Swift: Eras Tour (@TS13ontour) March 25, 2023

“I kinda know the lyrics,” the DJ wrote on his Instagram Stories while dancing along to “Anti-Hero” in Las Vegas. He also confirmed that he’s a “motherf—ing Swiftie now.”

‼️ | Sadly, @Diplo attended @TaylorSwift13 ’s “The Eras Tour”. — “I really pulled up to the show. I’m a motherf*cking Swiftie now come at me. I kinda know the lyrics.” pic.twitter.com/nxtgWdeRFt — Taylor Swift Facts (@blessedswifty) March 26, 2023

Shania Twain

Shania Twain is all about the girl power, and the “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” superstar had the time of her life dancing to the 1989 single “Blank Space” in Vegas. “What a show,” she wrote on Instagram.

‼️ | @ShaniaTwain attended @TaylorSwift13 's "The Eras Tour" last night! — "What a show!" pic.twitter.com/cV0H9veiht — Taylor Swift Facts (@blessedswifty) March 26, 2023

After taking her family to opening night of The Eras tour, Swift’s “Bejeweled” co-star took to Instagram to share a snap smiling with the superstar. “Celebrating our amazing buddy’s first show of tour. Extraordinary. Found family,” she captioned the post, which you can see here.

Emma Roberts

Yes, yet another Emma was at The Eras’ Vegas stop, as she was spotted taking videos and dancing with sunglasses on to the tune of “Style.”

Watch here.

@candido_lc Emma Roberts… aka Channel Oberin is a swiftie! @taylorswift @taylornation #taylorswift #erastour #vegaststheerastour #emmaroberts #channeloberlin #screamqueens #erastour #1989 ♬ original sound – user4468796116565

Ellen Pompeo

Another “Blank Space” fan is Ellen Pompeo’s daughter Sienna, who starred in her mother’s Instagram Stories singing along to the track in Las Vegas.

Ellen Pompeo via instagram stories. pic.twitter.com/nqIgJ2TNqS — kathleen (@kpompeo__) March 25, 2023

Selena Gomez

Swift’s longtime friend showed up for her at the April 1 show in Arlington, Texas. Selena and her little sister Gracie each dressed up as a Taylor Swift era — Folklore and Speak Now, respectively — and Gomez was spotted screaming along to “Cruel Summer.”

Taylena is alive and well pic.twitter.com/DHLQmBTkPR — Erin (@sgbible) April 2, 2023

Jack Antonoff

Swift’s prolific producer pal Antonoff also made it to see the star in Arlington on April 1. “holy shit,” he captioned an Instagram Stories video taken during the emotional stage production of “August,” a Folklore favorite that he co-wrote and co-produced. Swift also took a special request from Antonoff that night: “Death By a Thousand Cuts,” which was one of the surprise songs on her set list.

"put* merd*" — Jack Antonoff via Instagram Stories, enquanto assiste a #ArlingtonTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/vNx5QCeJIF — Update Swift Brasil (@updateswiftbr) April 2, 2023

Former Arizona Cardinals defensive end J.J. Watt took to Instagram to rave about his experience at opening night of The Eras tour. “So much respect @taylorswift,” he captioned a video sharing his thoughts about the concert. “When your fans pay for a ticket, they are getting their money’s worth and some.”

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Danica Patrick

“We were all so in the moment that we didn’t take many pictures together and I didn’t even take that many videos,” the former race car driver wrote on Instagram. “@taylorswift sang 44 songs and it was the most amazing concert I have ever seen. Swiftie for life.”

Samara Weaving

Samara Weaving was also in attendance on opening night in Glendale, Ariz., and the Scream VI actress took her Instagram Stories to share a few moments from the crowd.

Cara Delevingne

The model took her social media game at The Eras concert to the next level, and actually livestreamed the show on her Instagram account.

Ethan Hawke

It was the ultimate crossover when Hawke was spotted chatting with Selena Gomez at the Arlington, Texas, tour stop.

📸| @selenagomez and Ethan Hawke spotted at #TSTheErasTour tonight! pic.twitter.com/29GrTTXEXQ — Taylor Swift Updates 🏟️ (@swifferupdates) April 2, 2023

Aaron Dessner

Aaron Dessner enjoyed the first of Swift’s three Tampa concerts from the audience, and then joined her on the stage two nights in a row for the live debut of two songs. On April 14, they performed “The Great War” together. On April 15, they had a special moment at the piano for “Mad Woman.”

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stan list #1 Aaron Dessner ( NEW ) #2 (-1) Taylor Swift pic.twitter.com/rhFnkklW9j — . (@taylorcoded) April 16, 2023

Billy Joel and his family seemed to have a blast seeing Swift live. “Rockin’ into our new ‘era’ thank you @Taylorswift we loved the show!” he wrote on Instagram, where he shared photos from the concert and a video clip of his young daughters dancing around to “…Ready for It?”

📸 | #NEW Taylor Swift backstage with @billyjoel and his family #TampaTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/ewlivUFNvo — Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) April 16, 2023

Joseph Kahn

Grammy Award-winning director Joseph Kahn happily checked in via Instagram Stories from a VIP tent at the April 21 Eras Tour stop in Houston. After the show he wrote , “Irrespective of our friendship, this is my honest opinion: @taylorswift is putting on the show of a lifetime with the Eras Tour. It’s as big, bold, and artistic as any of the great pop stars of history. It’s fueled by her imagination and her soul. It’s stunning and beautiful.” Kahn worked on a number of music videos with Swift: “Blank Space,” “Bad Blood,” “Wildest Dreams,” “Out of the Woods,” “Look What You Made Me Do,” “…Ready for It?”, “End Game” and “Delicate.”

Slay. pic.twitter.com/iQlSRoWUqM — Joseph Kahn (@JosephKahn) April 21, 2023

Matty Healy

Matty Healy  was spotted at Swift‘s concert in Nashville on Friday (May 5), sparking further speculation that the two music stars are romantically involved.

Earlier in the week,  rumors surfaced  that the  The 1975  frontman and pop superstar are “massively proud and excited about this relationship,” according to a source cited by  The Sun . The report followed news of Swift’s split from her longtime boyfriend Joe Alwyn in early April.

At the show, during her performance of “Cardigan,” fans were quick to notice Swift mouthing the same words to that Healy was  filmed saying  before The 1975’s performance of “About You” in Manila on May 3.

“This one is about you. You know who you are. I love you,” they both  mouthed to the crowd  on the separate occasions.

Starting to feel like i’m in a documentary WHAT ARE YOU PLANNING TAYLOR SWIFT AND MATTY HEALY THIS IS NOT NORMAL BEHAVIOR pic.twitter.com/0vEFYVVTc0 — maggie♀ (@titanicsrising) May 6, 2023
MATTY HEALY at #NashvilleTSTheErasTour #TSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/2IkVnkikVK — Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (@TSTheErasTour) May 6, 2023
Matty Healy and Phoebe Bridgers at #NashvilleTSTheErasTour #TSTheErasTour #The1975 #PhoebeBridgers pic.twitter.com/c6fJRDLRz1 — The 1975 TH (@the1975_thteam) May 6, 2023

Mariska Hargitay

After sharing some photo memories with Swift from tours past via an Instagram Story earlier in the day, the Law & Order star was spotted on the floor at Nissan Stadium in Nashville at the May 6 show of The Eras Tour.

She returned for more on May 26! Hargitay attended one of Swift’s New Jersey shows and posted a video about her experience on Instagram the next day. “I’m sitting here basking in the glow of last night, Taylor’s concert, which was so amazing. I can’t even get over that woman. Three-and-a-half hours of pure magic,” she gushed. She also showed off a little collection of gifts she received from Swifties: “50 of these friendship bracelets from last night. I wanted to say thank you to everyone who gave me their friendship bracelets. It was so sweet.”

📸 | Mariska Hargitay has also been spotted at tonight’s show! #NashvilleTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/TF2pbdXeg5 — Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) May 7, 2023
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Reese Witherspoon

“What a night to remember!” Witherspoon gushed on Instagram after Swift’s May 6 concert in Nashville. “@taylorswift in front of 70,000 incredible fans.”

“The stellar song choices, inspired choreography, other-worldly art design … an incredible night to dance, sing and feel so much JOY .. thank you @taylorswift and the whole ERAS tour team for shining so bright tonight.”

Witherspoon shared a clip from the Midnights era of the show, with Swift performing “Bejeweled.”

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Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter was overcome with emotion during Swift’s concert at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field on May 12. The singer and actress took to her Instagram Story to share a tearful moment while watching the show. “don’t hmu,” Carpenter captioned the clip. “unless you are HER,” she added to a follow-up post of Swift performing.

📹 | @SabrinaAnnLynn crying during ‘Enchanted’ via Instagram story #PhillyTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/uHQ14GnOxx — Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) May 13, 2023
📸 | @SabrinaAnnLynn is at tonight’s show! #TSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/vvJ9K8ZvOl — Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) May 12, 2023

Candice King

Former The Vampire Diaries star Candice King was among the Swifties who attended the rain-delayed show in Nashville on May 7. “A Four hour weather delay (and every canned cocktail we brought in our to go cooler… and then maybe some of the canned cocktails our driver surprised us with) later… and the show went on!” the actress captioned a carousel of photos and videos on her Instagram account. “So much running, so much dancing, and even more singing all in the warm spring midnight rain.”

Blake Lively

Swift’s longtime friend Blake Lively was in attendance with her daughters James, 8, and Inez, 6, during the singer’s May 12 concert at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.

During the show, Swift gave a sweet shout-out to the two youngsters while performing her Red track “All Too Well.” “Hi James, hi Nezzy!” the superstar appeared to mouth from the stage.

After the concert, Swift was seen exiting the stage with Lively and her children. In a fan-captured video , the smiling songstress was seen holding hands with James and waving to fans, while Lively held Inez.

Lena Dunham

The Girls TV series creator was in attendance during Swift’s second night at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field on May 13. In honor of Dunham’s 37th birthday, Swift performed Fearless deep cut “Forever & Always” during the surprise song portion of her set.

“This is a request from my friend Lena. It’s her birthday today, so I’m absolutely going to grand that request and also wish her a happy birthday,” Swift told the sold-out crowd. “She wanted to hear — and she’s here tonight, that’s also important. I’m not just doing this to send to her later. She wanted to hear ‘Forever & Always.'”

Jennifer Lawrence

It was quite a crowd that surrounded Jennifer Lawrence once she was spotted at the VIP tent at Philadelphia’s Sunday night (May 14) show. The actress took the time to interact with fans, even attempting to take group photos while staying on her side of the barricade.

Who is this there’s a whole crowd for them and I can’t tell pic.twitter.com/E4fg94AeNy — Emily 🕰 (@emkelley_) May 14, 2023
🏟️| Jennifer Lawrence is at the show tonight! #PhillyTSTheErasTour   pic.twitter.com/GOC26sXyDQ — Taylor Swift Updates 🏟️💜 (@swifferupdates) May 14, 2023

Keith Urban & Nicole Kidman

Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman showed up to night three in Philly, leaving fans wondering whether the couple was just there to see the show, or whether Urban — who was also seen taking selfies with Swifties — might join Swift onstage for their vault track “That’s When.”

Keith urban and Nicole Kidman are also here!!! pic.twitter.com/cN9HIsM5y7 — Emily 🕰 (@emkelley_) May 14, 2023
🏟️| Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman entering the VIP tent at Philly N3! #PhillyTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/MIm5yOCHBZ — Taylor Swift Updates 🏟️💜 (@swifferupdates) May 15, 2023

Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello

After sharing a passionate kiss at Coachella in April 2023, Shawn Mendes  and  Camila Cabello were spotted together at Swift’s concert in East Rutherford, N.J., on May 26.

In  fan-captured photographs  taken at MetLife Stadium, the “Stitches” singer, 24, and “Havana” songstress, 26, were seeing enjoying a night out during the first of three sold-out shows at the massive N.J. venue. A  video circulating on social media  sees the pair strolling to their seats in the VIP section, Mendes rocking a sleeveless white shirt and blue jeans and Cabello sporting a black halter top and colorful skirt.

Check out the fan-captured photos and videos on Twitter below.

CAMILA AND SHAWN JUST WALKED BY ME TO THE TENT #TSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/l33G4zNhKQ — Taylor Swift Updates (@SwiftNYC) May 26, 2023
camila and shawn LMFAO pic.twitter.com/3Rsv08SNU3 — alex !! metlife (@mysticaItime) May 27, 2023
MEU DEUS EU TÔ MUITO FELIZ, SHAWN E CAMILA NA THE ERAS TOUR #EastRuthTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/HyRhNfVf2f — 𝒔𝒉𝒂𝒘𝒏 𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒏 🪩 (@Larenha__) May 27, 2023

Lin-Manuel Miranda

The Hamilton creator was spotted in the VIP tent on May 26 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, posing with Molly Ringwald and Mariska Hargitay, and checked in from the show on Instagram later on, quoting one of Swift’s Midnights songs. “…what if I told you I’m a mastermind (@taylorswift ftw, what an incredible show),” he wrote.

Maren Morris

The country star also posted clips from the May 26 concert at MetLife from the moments that Swift performed “You Belong With Me” (Morris joked, “She’s gonna be huge someday!” and “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” (with Morris giving the camera the middle finger).

📹 | @MarenMorris posted videos to her Instagram story from #EastRuthTSTheErasTour 💜 pic.twitter.com/O8S6ujIBbZ — Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) May 27, 2023

Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers had the time of his life during Swift’s concert at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on May 27. The New York Jets quarterback was spotted dancing up a storm during the pop superstar’s performance of “Style,” which peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2014. Earlier in the show, the Super Bowl winner revealed in an Instagram Story video that he was attending the sold-out show with Top Gun: Maverick star Miles Teller and the actor’s wife, Keleigh.

Miles and Keleigh Teller

Top Gun: Maverick star Miles Teller and his wife, Keleigh, were spotted at Swift’s concert at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on May 27. The couple attended the sold-out show with New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who was spotted dancing up a storm during the pop superstar’s performance of her 1989 hit “Style.” Minutes before Swift hit the stage, Rodgers captured the Tellers in a video on his Instagram Story, captioning the post, “Taylor Time.”

Fletcher tweeted after Swift’s May 28 show at MetLife Stadium that “singing ‘clean’ with a stadium full of people at the top of your lungs in New York while deep in your feelings hits different. thank you taylor.”

An Instagram Story video of Swift performing “Clean” at the piano — it was one of her surprise songs of the night — was captioned: “an artist for the ages. blown away.”

singing “clean” with a stadium full of people at the top of your lungs in New York while deep in your feelings hits different. thank you taylor. — FLETCHER (@findingfletcher) May 29, 2023

Fans spotted actor Paul Rudd at Swift’s MetLife Stadium show in New Jersey on May 28. One fan photo shows him accepting a friendship bracelet, and another shows off the “13” he has written on his hand for the special occasion.

📸 | Paul Rudd has a 13 on his hand! #EastRuthTSTheErasTour https://t.co/zWtGgqcChp pic.twitter.com/Zw170kgYoS — Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) May 29, 2023

Bradley Cooper

Add Bradley Cooper to the list of famous names to catch one of Swift’s celeb-stacked New Jersey shows. The snapshot below was captured by a fan on May 28.

📸 | Bradley Cooper is at the show tonight! #EastRuthTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/YiTq3q6tIn — Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) May 29, 2023

Drew Barrymore

The Drew Barrymore Show talk show host raved about Swift’s show after attending the final of three Eras Tour stops in East Rutherford. “I LOVE YOU TAYLOR SWIFT!!!!!!!!” she posted on Instagram, sharing photos from the night. “You are the role model all of us girls and women need. Thank you for one of the best nights of our lives. We are so lucky to have seen your show… You transcend. And make life beautiful. Everyone passing beaded bracelets around. Witnessing the good.”

Julia Roberts

The Oscar winner had high praise for Swift after attending one of the concerts. “@Taylor Swift I Love You. Thank you for being EVERYTHING WE EVER NEEDED!” the actress captioned a June 5 photo of the pop star on Instagram.

Flavor Flav

Flavor Flav had the time of his life during Swift’s Eras Tour stop at Detroit’s Ford Field on June 9. During the show, the Public Enemy co-founder documented his enjoyable experience on social media with fellow fans. “THANKX to all my new friends,,, luv my fellow Swifties,” the iconic clock-wearing MC tweeted alongside a video of himself rocking an all-red outfit.

THANKX to all my new friends,,, luv my fellow Swifties #TaylorSwift #ErasTour #FriendsForever pic.twitter.com/BY6ELIkFmQ — FLAVOR FLAV (@FlavorFlav) June 10, 2023
In my RED (Taylor’s Version) Era and makin new friends at #TaylorSwift @taylorswift13 pic.twitter.com/tyOSDZ2c4M — FLAVOR FLAV (@FlavorFlav) June 9, 2023
Making TROUBLE with my girl @taylorswift13 at the #ErasTour #TaylorSwift pic.twitter.com/lDL1oitZFR — FLAVOR FLAV (@FlavorFlav) June 10, 2023

David Harbour

A fan snapped a pre-show picture with the Stranger Things star by the VIP tent at Swift’s June 24 stop in Minneapolis.

FJSKDJSKSJSKSKSKSJSK pic.twitter.com/ljB5TTlBbf — ashleypaigeswiftie (@ashpaigeswiftie) June 25, 2023

Millie Bobby Brown & Jake Bongiovi

Brown — no doubt in her Lover era — and her fiancé were photographed in the VIP tent at Swift’s Friday night (June 30) show in Cincinnati, Ohio.

📸 | Millie Bobby Brown is a certified #Lover stan confirmed 🩷 pic.twitter.com/I2C07CfjmN — Taylor Swift Facts (@blessedswifty) July 1, 2023
SPOTTED 👁️ Mais momentos da Millie Bobby Brown ontem (30/06) no show da “The Eras Tour”, da Taylor Swift, em Cincinnati 🩷 Ela segurou as mãos de alguém enquanto cantava All Too Well! #TaylorSwift   #CincinattiTSTheErasTour #CincyTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/adHBiQg2An — Millie Bobby Brown Brasil (@milliebbrownbrs) July 1, 2023

Toni Collette

The Hereditary actress saw Swift in Cincinnati and raved about the show on Instagram. “Your talent is immeasurable and your generosity boundless,” Collette wrote. “Thank you for sharing it all with the world. You bring endless joy and inspiration to many, including me. It’s bloody brilliant seeing you having the time of your life up there.”

Taylor Lautner, Joey King & Presley Cash

Fresh off the release of her re-recorded Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) album, Swift was joined onstage by actors Taylor Lautner, Joey King and Presley Cash for the premiere of the singer’s action-packed “I Can See You” music video in Kansas City, Mo., on July 7.

Lautner, who briefly dated the singer in 2009, delighted the packed crowd by cartwheeling and backflipping onto the stage. King and Cash previously starred in Swift’s “Mean” video in 2011.

“WELL. SO. I’ve been counting down for months and finally the ‘I Can See You’ video is out,” Swift tweeted alongside behind-the-scenes photos from the self-directed video. “I wrote this video treatment over a year ago and really wanted to play out symbolically how it’s felt for me to have the fans helping me reclaim my music.”

Eddie Vedder

The Pearl Jam frontman was spotted with his family at Swift’s Saturday night (July 22) Eras show in Seattle. Wife Jill posted a closeup of Eddie’s collection of friendship bracelets on Instagram , as well as several Instagram Stories from the concert — including a photo of their children taking a selfie with Swift backstage, and one of Eddie that she labeled “best dad ever.”

Eddie, dressed for the occasion in a sequin jacket over a T-shirt that appeared to say “It’s me, hi, I’m the father it’s me,” seemed in good spirits at Lumen Field, where he chatted with fans who stopped to say hello and give him a bracelet at the VIP tent. One Swiftie even got him to film a sweet happy birthday video for her dad : “Get yourself a nice coat,” he suggested, pointing to his own sequin getup.

The Shang-Chi and Barbie actor attended the July 23 show at Seattle’s Lumen Field. Afterward, he shared photos from the show, and the friendship bracelets he received.

“what a night in seattle!!! i was absolutely BLOWN away by the eras tour, by taylor and by all of the amazing and kind swifties that stopped by the tent to say hello and give a bracelet,” he tweeted . “you really showed me that kindness always wins. bravo!!!”

Gigi Hadid attended her bestie’s concert at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on July 28. The model took to her Instagram Story to share moments from Eras Tour show, which she attended with make-up artist Patrick Ta. “The most magical night,” she captioned a photo of the pair showing off their collection of Eras Tour friendship bracelets. Hadid also participated in some backstage shenanigans with Swift at the show. In a TikTok video shared by the pop superstar, Hadid is seen giggling on a golf cart as the songstress films her dad following them on a Segway.

Vanessa and Bianka Bryant

During Swift’s Aug. 3 show at L.A.’s SoFi Stadium, Kobe Bryant’s daughter Bianka came to the front of the stage while mom Vanessa watched. The superstar then gave her black hat from the Red era of her show to the little girl, and hugged her.

im not crying you are #LATSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/bQ2LqnEPEC — mel 🧊seeing taylor in miami 🕯️ (@likethenovels) August 4, 2023

Mindy Kaling

The star showed off some of her friendship bracelets in an Instagram Stories ahead of the show on Aug. 3. “NGL this was challenging for me,” she wrote over the photo. Later, a friend shared a snap of the actress wearing a 1989 T-shirt at the show.

Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Justin Mikita, Hayley Kiyoko, Molly Shannon & Becca Tilley

Ahead of the Aug. 3 show, the Modern Family star shared a photo of the friendship bracelets he made. “Justin told me I have to make these for the @taylorswift #erastour tonight. I am 47 years old but I don’t want to be underprepared,” he captioned his Instagram post. The next morning, the actor shared a series of photos of himself and his husband enjoying the concert, including a group shot with Hayley Kiyoko, Molly Shannon and Becca Tilley.

Brie Larson, Sarah Paulson & Lupita Nyong'o

The Captain Marvel star attended the Aug. 3 show at SoFi Stadium. She shared a series of Instagram Stories from the concert, kicking off with a photo of the countdown clock and captioning it, “Before we lost our minds.”

In a subsequent video on Stories, she traded and showed off friendship bracelets with Paulson and Nyong’o.

The author, who co-hosts On Air With Ryan Seacrest , was in attendance at the Aug. 3 show with boyfriend Roby. She shared an Instagram photo of them together at the show, and captioned it, “He’s my most favorite era ❤️🦋☺️😫 *my invisible string.” In the snap, the couple is wearing matching white T-shirts with a red heart, with the two connected by a piece of white string.

Ashley Tisdale

The actress attended Swift’s Aug. 3 show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. “Last night was UNREAL! @taylorswift The Eras tour ❤️” she wrote on Instagram later, showing off photos and videos from the concert.

Paul Stanley

The Kiss co-founder was in attendance at the Aug. 4 show in Los Angeles with his family. “Took Erin, Sarah and Emily to see Taylor Swift Last Night!” Stanley tweeted . “6 shows at SoFi Stadium for a total of A HALF MILLION PEOPLE and I know why… PHENOMENAL SHOW BY A PHENOMENAL ARTIST. Thanks to her staff for rolling out the red carpet for us.”

Took Erin, Sarah and Emily to see Taylor Swift Last Night! 6 shows at SoFi Stadium for a total of A HALF MILLION PEOPLE and I know why… PHENOMENAL SHOW BY A PHENOMENAL ARTIST. Thanks to her staff for rolling out the red carpet for us. pic.twitter.com/PL0qOz0c3B — Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) August 5, 2023

Max Greenfield & Hunter Schafer

New Girl ‘s Greenfield and Euphoria ‘s Schafer took a selfie together at The Eras Tour, which Greenfield shared in a slideshow of concert photos the day after Swift’s Aug. 4 show in L.A. Also seen in Greenfield’s concert pic collection: a video clip of the bridge of “Cruel Summer” live and a whole lot of friendship bracelets, including one referencing the New Girl episode “Elaine’s Big Day,” captioned with “Thank you to whoever gave this to me last night I feel seen” in an Instagram Story . “Best Night of My Life,” he captioned a snapshot of all his new bracelets.

Kesha showed up at the Aug. 4 show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. “Cheers to the queen,” the singer wrote on her Instagram Story . She also shared a short video clip of riding in a cart through the backstage area.

Paula Abdul, Scheana Shay, James Kennedy & Ally Lewber

Vanderpump Rules stars Scheana, James and Ally took in the Aug. 4 show at SoFi Stadium in L.A. The DJ shared a photo of himself on Instagram kissing girlfriend Ally ahead of the show. Scheana shared photos of herself with her costars and other friends getting ready and having fun at the show on Instagram Stories.

The Bravo hit’s cast members were also spotted posing with Paula Abdul .

Jessica Alba

The actress made the Aug. 4 Eras Tour show a family affair, attending with daughters Honor and Haven, son Hayes and husband Cash Warren. “@taylorswift with the fam – what a show! 💫💘👏🏽💃🏽🪩🎶 #ErasTour,” she captioned an Instagram carousel of her clan at the concert.

Gayle King, Channing Tatum & Karamo Brown

CBS Mornings host Gayle King attended the Aug. 5 show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. She spotted Channing Tatum in a homemade “It’s me, hi, I’m the daddy it’s me” shirt showing off his dance moves, as well as fellow TV host Karamo Brown. “Saturday night! @taylorswift in LA w/fav daughter @kirbybump ! Our 4th Taylor concert together over the years & she has taken things to another level! A round of applause to @channingtatum & @karomobrown who went all in!” she captioned her Instagram carousel .

Alicia Keys

The Grammy-winning showed off backstage pictures and videos of her 8-year-old son Genesis getting the sweetest greetings from Swift backstage at the Eras Tour at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. “Big love to @taylorswift for your big beautiful spirit that makes everyone feel loved!” Keys captioned her Instagram post .

Tiffany Haddish, Cameron Diaz, Zoe Saldana

It was girls’ night at Swift’s Los Angeles tour stops, as all three superstars posed for photos together before enjoying the show.

Tiffany Haddish, Cameron Diaz, Zoe Saldaña e Elsa Marie Collins estavam presentes no show de ontem! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/eKeOxz5cw7 — Taylor Swift Brasil (@taylorswiftbr) August 8, 2023

Kevin Costner

The Yellowstone star was seen at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium watching the show with his 13-year-old daughter Grace Avery, as shown in photos published by TMZ .

Meghan Markle

The Duchess of Sussex was spotted rocking out to “You Belong With Me” with her friend Lucy Fraser, as seen in photos posted by Page Six .

Charlize Theron

The actress celebrated her birthday with her daughters at the Eras tour in Los Angeles, writing on Instagram, “Thank you for the best birthday ever, @taylorswift!!! We had such a great f—ing time.”

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Gomez supported her bestie once again at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, and took to her Instagram Story to share a sweet video singing along to Swift’s track “Lover” as she hugged her sister Gracie.

🚨| Selena Gomez with her little sister Gracie during “Lover” at tonight’s show of Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’! #TSTheErasTour #LATSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/uxbdeRlPHJ — The Eras Tour (@tswifterastour) August 9, 2023

Austin Butler & Kaia Gerber

The Elvis star and the model were seen cuddling up at Swift’s LA tour stop.

Austin Butler and Kaia Gerber at the #ErasTour in Los Angeles. 💕 pic.twitter.com/Pwf8zECao4 — Pop Crave (@PopCrave) August 9, 2023

The Law & Order: SVU star was “still in the afterglow of the most magical night” in Los Angeles, sharing a sweet selfie to Instagram.

Jeff Goldblum

The actor shared a sweet photo smiling with his wife, Emilie, at Tuesday’s (Aug. 8) Los Angeles show. “Fever dream high in the quiet of the night, you know that I caught it,” he captioned the post, referencing lyrics from “Cruel Summer.”

Karlie Kloss

The model was seen dancing to “Shake It Off” in the crowd during Wednesday night’s (Aug. 9) show.

📸| Another video of Karlie Kloss during Shake It Off last night. pic.twitter.com/NQpS9InpL9 — Gaylor Updates (@gaylornews) August 10, 2023

Halsey got in on the friendship bracelets trend, making a whopping 50 beaded creations, which she shared on her Instagram Stories .

Sadie Sink & Anya Taylor-Joy

The actresses were seen enjoying the show while sitting next to each other.

Jessica Chastain

The Oscar-winning actress attended one of the pop superstar’s shows at Mexico City’s Foro Sol. Chastain shared a carousel of photos and videos of herself at the show, including a snap of her with Swift backstage. “Spamming u w really good @taylorswift Eras Tour content 🥰,” she captioned the post .

Danielle Fishel

The former Boy Meets World star attended one of Swift’s shows at Foro Sol in Mexico City, where she reunited with Girl Meets World star and Eras Tour opener Sabrina Carpenter.

The BLACKPINK singer attended Swift’s first Eras Tour show in Tokyo on Feb. 7, 2024, and proved herself to be a Swiftie. In a five-minute video she shared on TikTok, Rosé sings passionately along to the 10-minute version of “All Too Well.”

“Best 10 minutes in tokyo,” she captioned the clip.

Travis Kelce

The Chiefs tight end attended his girlfriend’s first show of the Eras Tour in Australia on Friday, Feb. 23, at Accor Stadium, and rocked a bunch of friendship bracelets on both wrists.

Travis Kelce at Sydney Eras Tour N1 🥰 #TaylorSwift pic.twitter.com/6s3W5eatD0 — Kyle and Jackie O (@kyleandjackieo) February 23, 2024

Katy Perry & Rita Ora

The “Firework” singer attended the Feb. 23 show at Accor Stadium in Sydney, Australia, alongside Rita Ora. Perry was spotted singing and dancing along to “Bad Blood,” and after the show, posted a selfie with Swift as well as clips from the concert on Instagram. “Got to see an old friend shine tonight,” she captioned the post.

Baz Luhrmann

The famed Australian director was spotted next to NFL star Travis Kelce at Swift’s first show of The Eras Tour in Sydney on Friday, Feb. 23, 2024. As the Chiefs tight end rallied the crowd, the critically acclaimed director helped hype up Swifties in the vicinity.

he’s so unserious 😭😭 I took this btw pic.twitter.com/BdcHleG1UC — charli 。. * ☆ ・゚ (@afterrglowswift) February 23, 2024

Mark Hoppus & Tom DeLonge

The Blink-182 ‘s Mark Hoppus attended Swift’s first show of The Eras Tour in Sydney on Friday, Feb. 23, 2024. “You need to calm down,” he captioned a backstage selfie on Instagram with the pop superstar and his wife. DeLonge, meanwhile, was spotted in a snapshot with Australian actress Rebel Wilson on the second night of Swift’s Eras stop in Sydney. Blink-182 was playing its own show nearby at the Qudos Bank Arena on Friday and Saturday night.

Rebel Wilson

The Australian actress attended Swift’s second show of The Eras Tour in Sydney on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024. “@taylorswift really does have the most amazing fans! Thank you for all the bracelets and the love you show everyone!” Wilson wrote on Instagram alongside snapshots from the show, including pics with Sabrina Carpenter and Blink-182 ‘s Tom DeLonge. “It made tonight such an amazing experience not only for me and my friends but for my 8 year old niece who was just so excited to have Taylor be her first ever concert!”

BLACKPINK's Lisa

The K-pop star attended Swift’s March 3 show in Singapore and afterward, shared a series of photos to Instagram, including two which showed the two global stars together backstage. “Had such a blast at The Eras Tour! Amazing performance💘 @taylorswift ,” Lisa captioned her post.

Barry Keoghan

The Saltburn star, who is rumored to be dating Eras Tour opener Sabrina Carpenter, attended the March 3 show at Singapore’s National Stadium. A video circulating on social media shows the actor watching as Carpenter sings her hit “Nonsense.”

Travis Kelce, Bradley Cooper, Gigi Hadid & Lenny Kravitz

The pop superstar had a whole lot of star support at her fourth show at the Paris La Defense Arena on Sunday, May 13. Fans spotted not only the Kansas City Chief’s tight end grooving to her tunes, but also Hadid dancing along next to the Oscar-nominated actor. Swifties also saw Grammy winner Kravitz taking video in the stands near the NFL star.

Blake Lively and Haim (Again)

One year after their first Eras Tour show, Lively and her daughters — James, Inez and Betty — attended Swift’s first of two concerts in Madrid. The It Ends With Us actress interacted with fans from her spot in the VIP floor section, which her family shared with the Haim sisters, and videos from the night captured Lively and her kids dancing along to “Shake It Off.”

Jason & Kylie Kelce

The former Philadelphia Eagles center and his wife were spotted by fans at night one of the London tour stops on June 21. In fan videos, Jason is seen signing an Eagles jersey and a hat, and exchanging friendship bracelets.

Prince William

Prince William and his children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, snapped a couple of backstage selfies with Taylor Swift during the opening night (June 21) of her three-night stand at Wembley Stadium in London. The Prince of Wales was also celebrating his 42nd birthday at the show. “Happy Bday M8! London shows are off to a splendid start,” the pop star wrote on Instagram alongside the snapshot, which included her boyfriend Travis Kelce.

Tom Cruise, Hugh Grant, Greta Gerwig, Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis

The actors were all smiles at Swift’s second London show on June 22, singing and dancing along with Travis Kelce in a VIP tent on the stadium floor. Cruise was even photographed taking part in the tour’s friendship bracelet trend with fans, while Grant later tweeted : “Dear @taylorswift13, You have an incredible show, an amazing and v hospitable team and excellent if gigantic boyfriend.”

@bellaleem1 What a night #traviskelce #tstheerastour #taylorswiftlondon ♬ original sound – Bella

Paul McCartney

It was a legendary night in London for fans who found themselves dancing to “But Daddy I Love Him” with Paul McCartney at Wembley Stadium on June 23. The Beatles icon was also spotted trading friendship bracelets.

pic.twitter.com/lK4xSzIVML — erin (@redlipclassic) June 23, 2024

Stevie Nicks

Stevie Nicks , who penned a poem “for T — and me…” that appeared on the album art for physical copies of The Tortured Poets Department , was seen making her way through the crowd at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Sunday, June 30. Currently on her own solo tour, the legendary Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter wore a mask to stay healthy for fans who are awaiting her show; she’s next scheduled to play on July 3, in Dublin. Swift names Nicks on the second verse of Tortured Poets track “Clara Bow,” singing: “You look like Stevie Nicks/ In ’75, the hair and lips/ Crowd goes wild at her fingertips/ Half moonshine, a full eclipse.” She debuted “Clara Bow” live at this show , with an introduction shouting out her “hero,” Nicks, of whom she said, “I could tell her any secret; she’d never tell anybody.”

Is she going to the stage 😭 pic.twitter.com/FC79XWPmpO — Jordan (@Jordanmarieeexx) June 30, 2024
stevie recording taylor during the speech 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/81pn5n5MAN — alex (@daisysriley) June 30, 2024

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Taylor Swift Brings Out Paramore’s Hayley Williams for Surprise Duet at 2nd Eras Tour Show in London

Swift also performed “thanK you aIMee” for the first time before singing “Castles Crumbling” with Williams

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Taylor Swift is continuing to impress Swifties with her surprise songs !

On Saturday, June 22, the 14-time Grammy winner stunned the audience at the second Eras Tour show in London by bringing out Paramore ’s Hayley Williams to perform their Speak Now vault track “Castles Crumbling.”

In videos shared by fans inside Wembley Stadium, Swift, 34, can be seen seated at a piano with her longtime friend Williams, 35, as they perform the ballad acoustically as part of the surprise songs segment of the tour.

They have been friends since early in their careers and previously performed together in London in 2011 during the Speak Now Tour.

Before Williams graced the stage, Swift teased a special guest, keeping the fans on the edge of their seats.

“In the process of re-recording, I was really trying to reach out to artists that I'm such a fan of, or in the case of one of the albums, specifically on Speak Now, I reached out to artists who have been so influential in my music, in my writing, who I looked up to,” Swift teased.

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Swift continued: “I asked an artist who I was such a huge fan of to be on one of the songs, and she said yes. London, we are so lucky because when I asked Hayley Williams to come to this show, she said yes.”

At Saturday’s show, Swift also performed The Tortured Poets Department track “thanK you aIMee” for the first time, mashing it up with “Mean” from Speak Now . During “Mean,” Swift changed the lyrics from “Someday, I'll be livin' in a big, ole city” to “Someday, I'll be singing this song in Wembley.”

On June 21, Swift's boyfriend and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was spotted in a VIP tent with his brother Jason  and his wife  Kylie Kelce . This marked the first time Jason and Kylie are seen at one of her shows.  The trio returned for night two in London.

Before her shows in London, Swift played for a sold-out crowd in Cardiff, Wales, and she praised her fans for their enthusiasm on her Instagram.

“Cardiff!! My first time playing in Wales and that was truly out of control in the best way - looking out into that massive, bouncing, dancing sea of people,” the performer wrote. “I’ll never forget it. I’m absolutely living for these UK crowds.”

Meanwhile, on June 13, Swift played her 100th show in Liverpool, England, and marked the milestone by revealing when the tour would end .

In  fan-captured footage  of the show, Swift is seen telling the Liverpool crowd, "A lot of you are like, 'How are you going to celebrate the 100th show?' ”

“The celebration of the 100th show, for me, means this is the very first time I've acknowledged to myself and admitted that this tour is going to end in December,” she said. "That feels so far away from now, but then again, it feels like we just played our first show on this tour because you have made this so fun for us.”

She continued, "It's taken over everything. I think I once had hobbies, but I don't know what they were anymore because all I do when I'm not on stage is sit at home and try to think of clever acoustic song mashups.”

After her third show in London on June 23, Swift will jet off to Ireland the following weekend. On Aug. 15, she'll return to Wembley Stadium for five more show dates.

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The singer also blended two songs from "1989 (taylor's version)" and "speak now (taylor's version).".

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For the first time, Taylor Swift performed "The Albatross" live at the Eras Tour in a packed Dublin, Ireland stadium as a surprise song for fans.

"I wait for (the acoustic set) all night because this is the part of the show that keeps me on my toes," she said to the Saturday sold-out crowd before singing the "The Tortured Poets Department" track and mashing it with "Dancing With Our Hands Tied" from "Reputation."

In her flowy pink dress, Swift walked to the piano to blend "This Love" from "1989 (Taylor's Version)" with "Ours" from "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)."

The singer-songwriter has 44 more shows left on her mammoth Eras Tour including one more night in the Irish capital.

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Taylor Swift's 3-Night London Eras Tour Stop: Here's Every Celebrity Who Attended

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Taylor Swift 's Eras Tour stop in London  (round one) has wrapped up, and it was another star-studded three-night affair!

On Sunday, June 23, the 34-year-old "London Boy" crooner hit the stage for the third and final time at Wembley Stadium this month, and welcomed another crop of big-name celebrities to the VIP tent, including a member of The Beatles and her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce -- who attended all three nights and even hit the stage. The visits come after Swift performed her first two shows on Friday and Saturday, welcoming more than 160,000 fans between the two days -- including real royalty . 

In attendance on Sunday was close friend Gracie Abrams -- who released a new song, "Us," with Swift on Friday -- as well as The Beatles' Paul McCartney, Jon Bon Jovi, Ellie Goulding and many, many more. Given Swift's connection to the U.K. capital -- she lived in London on and off with Joe Alwyn , her ex-boyfriend of six years -- it's no surprise just how many famous friends turned out over the course of the three-day stop. 

Those who missed out on the first London leg (featuring  chicken tenders with seemingly ranch ) will have a chance to catch the Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium in August, when Swift returns for five more shows before she officially says "So Long, London" and heads back to the U.S. for tour dates in New Orleans, Miami and Indianapolis. 

Here's full list of celebs  who made it to Swift's first Eras Tour stop in London this time around. 

Cara Delevingne

Nicola Coughlin

Jonathan Van Ness 

Jason and Kylie Kelce

  • Travis Kelce

Scott and Andrea Swift (Taylor's parents)

Salma Hayek 

Leslie Mann (slide seven)

Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte

William and the royal kiddos -- Prince George and Princess Charlotte -- made an appearance at the show. The concert fell on William's 42nd birthday, who celebrated by dancing to Swift's hit, "Shake It Off." As a special treat, Swift and her boyfriend,  Travis Kelce  had a private meet-and-greet with the royals backstage. 

Swift later went back to that same IG post and tagged Kelce, the first time she's done that.

Zara and Mike Tindall

Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson

Additionally, Stella McCartney was there.

He's back and ready for another singalong.

They're baaaaaack!

The Mission: Impossible  star was all smiles at Swift's show Saturday night in London.

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher

The That 70s Show stars and real-life couple couldn't contain their smiles.

Liam Hemsworth and Gabriella Brooks

Greta Gerwig

Rachel Zegler

Theo James and Jamie Dornan

Third time's the charm for Taylor's lover! 

Sophie Turner and Gracie Abrams

Abrams also joined Swift onstage for a surprise performance of their new song, "Us."

Paul McCartney

Ellie Goulding 

Jon Bon Jovi 

Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Andrew Scott

Fleabag reunion! 

Cate Blanchett

Additionally on night three, Nick and Vanessa Lachey as well Piers Morgan were there. 

Swift is no stranger to big names in the crowd. In August, during her Eras Tour stop in Los Angeles , her VIP tent saw friend after friend enter, including Selena Gomez, Mindy Kaling, Charlize Theron, Emma Stone, Channing Tatum and Kevin Costner, among many others. Since then, her No. 1 VIP has been No. 87 on the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce , who Swift  began dating in late (not so cruel) summer  of last year.

In May, Kelce  attended Swift's 87th Eras Tour show , which just so happened to occur in the City of Love -- Paris, France. Coincidence or is she a mastermind ? Regardless, Kelce was accompanied by her close friends, Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper , while her mom,  Andrea Swift , and  Lenny Kravitz  were also in attendance. 

After a two-month break from the end of February to early May, Swift resumed her record-breaking world tour in Nanterre, France, and has visited Sweden, Portugal and Scotland in the weeks since, making each show with unique surprise songs -- including the recently debuted " murder mashup " and " diss track mashup. "

Sadly, Swift recently used her 100th show to announce that the Eras Tour will officially conclude  in December as she finishes out the two-year spanning undertaking in Vancouver, Canada -- the hometown of her good friend, Ryan Reynolds , who we predict will absolutely be present. 

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Taylor Swift’s Eras tour conquers London

At Wembley Stadium, the pop star presented a kaleidoscopic, whiplash-inducing spectacle that passed by in a blur.

By Anna Leszkiewicz

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Taylor Swift had performed 103 shows in 36 cities before her Eras tour came to Wembley Stadium in London on 21 June. Already on the round for a year, three months and four days, Swift’s three-and-a-half hour set list includes more than 40 songs from her 11 albums, or “eras” (and since the tour started, she has played almost 200 “surprise” songs not on the official list). The tour has sold more than 4.3 million tickets worldwide, generating over $1bn in sales. It’s also been made into a concert film that took $267m at the US box office.

The sheer scale of the event is difficult to comprehend, not just in the abstract but in person. The tour’s first UK dates in Edinburgh saw the city overrun by hundreds of thousands fans. Every bar blared her music and offered free cocktails, every shop contained a sad sign in the window: “Sorry, we are sold out of Taylor Swift merch :( ”. On every corner, you’d see them: girls in sparkly dresses and tour sweatshirts. Even women in ordinary-seeming outfits carried coded messages. The lumpy cable-knit cardigan bought from her official store, the sweater embroidered with her birth year (and album title) 1989, the shirts emblazoned with fragments of lyrics (“crying at the gym” or “pathological people pleaser”). On the way to the venue, closed down streets were trodden by a parade of white cowboy boots. Even a city as big as London can feel overwhelmed by the fandom. At Wembley, the 90,000 fans danced to obscure hits on Olympic Way on the way to the stadium.

But none of this compares to the immensity of the event on stage: a kaleidoscopic, whiplash-inducing spectacle that passes by in a blur, and isn’t anywhere near as exhausting as it should be. Swift rises through the stage surrounded by dancers to a fragment from her euphoric, love-struck album Lover , and after the roar of the crowd has subsided ever so slightly, she introduces herself with a knowingly understated, “Oh, hi!” before launching into one of her most popular pop hits, “Cruel Summer”, a rush of blood to the head with a scream-along bridge. (“Does anyone here happen to know the words?” she asks. “Prove it!”) It’s the kind of indestructible, irresistible song that most artists would save for the encore, but Swift tosses it out early, with a wink.

It sets the bar high for the remaining hours, which careen wildly between genres and tones from her earliest sweet country ballads of first heartbreak to the snarling hip-hop-inspired revenge bangers of Reputation ; and from the bulletproof Max Martin-produced pop that topped charts in the early 2010s to the intricate, defiantly mellow indie of her pandemic albums Folklore and Evermore . (This makes for some startling transitions: the sparkling final notes of the twee and tweenage love song “Enchanted” segues into the growling bass of one of her most confrontational, rap-adjacent songs, “Ready for It…?”.) There are pyrotechnics, light displays, confetti explosions; Swift disappears and reappears on stage in clouds of silks or explosions of colour, seamlessly changing between glittering bodysuits, floaty dresses and a now famous one-legged black catsuit adorned with a shining red snake.

The clever conceit of the Eras tour is that it appeals to all of Swift’s wide fanbase, who advocate for their favourite albums fiercely. Still, there are collective highlights: “Cruel Summer” has caused responses from crowds that register on the Richter scale (really). Heard live, the furious energy of Reputation ’s “Look What You Made Me Do” and “Ready for It” are impossible to deny. Her most perfect pop songs, 1989 ’s “Style” and “Wildest Dreams”, sound even sleeker and more timeless than they did a decade ago. Her oldest songs, such as “Fearless” and “You Belong with Me”, generate intense bursts of emotion because of just how long the crowd have been singing them: the countless 30-something women who sang the lyrics “Been here all along/So why can’t you see/You belong with me?” alone in their teenage bedrooms. The extended, ten-minute-long version of the song that is often considered her masterpiece, “All Too Well”, retains all its emotional complexity, autumn leaves fluttering down from the sky on cue. The exhilarating glitter explosion of “Karma” is a suitably climactic final song. And the introduction of her 11th album, The Tortured Poets Department , adds a tricksy, meta element, as she performs songs written during the first leg of the tour itself, including “I Can Do It with a Broken Heart”, in which she brags about “hitting my marks” despite being “miserable… and no one even knows!” (She performs this after being forced, sulkily, into a glittery tuxedo by her dancers.)

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Swift proves herself not just an inexhaustible performer but a talented actress, as she moves from yearning to rageful to exultant and back, and feigns surprise and awe, night after night, at the intensity of the crowd’s reactions. She seeks out the cameras that rotate around her stages with practised ease. She is most comfortable in a posture of high camp, whether flashing faux-coy smiles, luxuriating in overdramatic eyerolls, or throwing herself into theatrical Wicked Witch of the West arm movements.

The risk of a concert this slick, this precisely choreographed, this watched and rewatched, with its concrete setlist of songs that are so deeply familiar to its audience, is a loss of spontaneity and intimacy. Swift is something of a type-A performer, and perhaps inevitably for a tour of this scope, this show is more about perfection than messy human interaction. The polished, synthetic production style of her most familiar songs makes them ideal stadium-fillers, and they are reproduced strikingly faithfully here: efficient cuts aside, Swift rarely reworks her material into anything novel.

Instead, she finds one concentrated space for surprise and connection: the “acoustic set”, or two surprise songs she sings on acoustic guitar and piano each night, often mixing different songs together. At Wembley, she played on piano “The Black Dog” – from her most recent album, and set in a pub in Vauxhall – for the first time, blending it with Red ’s “Come Back… Be Here” (“I guess you’re in London today, and I don’t wanna need you this way”) and Midnights ’ “Maroon”. On guitar, she mixed “Hits Different” with fan favourite, the rarely performed live “Death by a Thousand Cuts”, known for its much-loved bridge (“I chose these songs because they are two of my favourite bridges I’ve ever written,” she told the crowd. “I’m going to try to put together my two favourite bridges and create a megabridge”). It’s a special moment for thousands in the stadium: when the concert ended, it was this that countless voices could be heard reliving.

After a production so successful and so expansive, its hard to imagine where Taylor Swift can go next. The Eras tour has the feeling of a greatest hits tour, usually reserved for artists at the end of long careers. You get the sense that her audience would bankrupt themselves to watch her sing anything she liked. But having found a way to celebrate each phase of her back catalogue with the fans who each hold a different one dear, how could she ever put on a standard album tour again? It’s possible that in decades to come, music writers will look back at the Eras tour as the peak of Swift mania, the moment the pop star reached the height of her powers. But hers is a crown she won’t give up easily. As she sang at the end of the night on “I Can Do It with a Broken Heart”, with the stadium echoing her words back to her: “Try and come for my job.”

Taylor Swift plays Wembley Stadium in London on 22 and 23 June and 15, 16, 17, 19 and 20 August.

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