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Michael Rietmulder

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If Taylor Swift stays in Seattle any longer, she’s going to break more Lumen Field records than Russell Wilson.

For the second afternoon in a row, Occidental Avenue was awash with pink and blue on Sunday as Swifties converged with Toronto Blue Jays fans still lingering around Sodo like invasive pigeons. Inside, the excitement was just as palpable as it was a day earlier when the pop megastar settled in for a two-night stand as her ballyhooed Eras Tour took over the city.

Swift made a little Seattle history during Night 1 , as the 72,171 fans who packed the stadium made up the largest concert crowd the venue has ever held. U2 set the previous record in 2011 when the pop rockers’ 360 Tour drew more than 70,000. After prancing through her hit “Cruel Summer” just two songs into her Sunday set, Swift pointed out another piece of Lumen Field history being made: With Sunday’s show, Swift became the first artist to play two consecutive nights at the stadium, the back-to-back sellouts that drew 144,000 fans combined a testament to her massive draw.

As expected, there was little deviation in Swift’s 3 ½-hour performance (and the fans’ response) from the first night, save for two “surprise” songs (more on that below). Romping through her hater-repelling fan favorite (aren’t they all “fan favorites” at this point?) “You Need to Calm Down,” fans once again shouted the line “shade never made anybody less gay!” loud enough for the hellfire street preachers who swarmed the stadium district this weekend to hear them outside.

In a perfect world, people on the internet would stop being mean and Swift’s romantic partners would be emotionally mature puppy rescuers who are also amazing chefs. But then the world would be deprived of one of the most beloved genres in modern American song: the Taylor Swift dismissal banger.

During the “1989” portion of Sunday’s career-spanning show, Swift and her battalion of dancers who stormed the catwalk shimmied away bringers of bad vibes with a gleeful “Shake It Off,” flicking them into the dustbin with an unbothered jazz hand. About a dozen songs earlier, Swift bid a permanent farewell to an unredeemable lover with a reveling “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” — one of her first great kiss-off jams.

One of the high points in both Seattle shows came with a pair of surprise acoustic songs Swift plays each night, selections unique to each show amid an otherwise locked-in set list.

“I really wanted to do something new on this tour and really just challenge myself to explore every corner of the catalog of music that I’ve made, and songs that I haven’t ever played live before,” Swift explained on Sunday. “That sounds exciting to me, playing something that just wouldn’t occur to me to do acoustically.”

On Sunday, Swift seemed to dig a little deeper for her “surprise” songs, starting with “Message in a Bottle,” a bonus track off the star’s rerecorded “Red (Taylor’s Version)” album, which she’d never before played live. Stripping away the synthesizers and propulsive kick drum from the Max Martin co-write made the hopeful tune cut deeper in the live setting, though the elated 70,000-person choir who backed her on Sunday may have helped.

For surprise No. 2, Swift pulled out the oldest oldie of the night, dipping into her self-titled 2006 debut for the only time this weekend. Moving to a piano at the end of the runway, Swift launched into “Tied Together With a Smile,” delighting the die-hards who joined her for a stadium-sized singalong, as they did most every song she played. Gone was the twang from Swift’s teenage country days, as she subtly morphed the track into an anthemic piano ballad on Sunday.

As fireworks and confetti cannons blasted off around Lumen Field during the closing “Karma,” Taylor Swift Week — the concert event of the summer — came to an end. It might take another week or more for fans to come back down.

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Taylor Swift The Eras Tour setlist: All the surprise songs she's performed so far

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What surprise songs did Taylor Swift perform on The Eras Tour? Here's the full list. (Updated live during every show)

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Taylor Swift 's The Eras Tour is in full swing, and just as fans had hoped, Taylor has confirmed that she will be performing surprise songs on every single night of the tour.

If you've been a fan of Taylor for a while, you'll know that she always includes a surprise song or two in her tour set lists. The tradition goes all the way back to the Speak Now World Tour, where she included the surprise covers she performed during that era.

With the tour now officially underway, the surprise songs are back, back, back again! There are 45 songs in the setlist already, which means she's got well over 200 songs (!!) to choose from for the surprise slots.

Initially, Taylor told fans that she will only play each surprise song once, unless she messes it up. But she has now confirmed that she has ended that rule, and she will play whatever she wants, however many times she wants!

So, what surprise songs has Taylor Swift already performed on The Eras Tour and what can fans expect for the rest of the dates? Here's the full list. (We'll update this article live, during each show.)

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Taylor Swift surprise songs: Every surprise song that Taylor has performed on The Eras Tour so far...

Taylor will be playing two surprise acoustic songs per show. After 66 dates in 2023, Taylor ended up playing an extra 124 songs, not including repeats or songs that weren't her own.

At the end of her 2023 Eras Tour shows, Taylor confirmed that the full list of surprise songs will be completely reset. In February 2024, she began adding mashups to the acoustic section. She has also confirmed that she will now completely scrap the 'only playing it once' rule, and will repeat songs if she feels like it. Here's the full list so far...

2024 Eras Tour surprise songs:

  • Tokyo, Japan (Feb 7) - 'Dear Reader' and 'Holy Ground'
  • Tokyo, Japan (Feb 8) - 'Eyes Open' and 'Electric Touch'
  • Tokyo, Japan (Feb 9) - 'Superman' and 'The Outside'
  • Tokyo, Japan (Feb 10) - 'Come In With The Rain' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid'
  • Melbourne, Australia (Feb 16) - 'Red' and 'You're Losing Me'
  • Melbourne, Australia (Feb 17) - 'Getaway Car/August/The Other Side of the Door' and 'this is me trying'
  • Melbourne, Australia (Feb 18) - 'Come Back...Be Here/Daylight' and 'Teardrops On My Guitar'
  • Sydney, Australia (Feb 23) - 'How You Get The Girl' and 'White Horse/Coney Island' with Sabrina Carpenter
  • Sydney, Australia (Feb 24) - 'Should've Said No/You're Not Sorry' and 'New Year's Day/Peace'
  • Sydney, Australia (Feb 25) - 'Is It Over Now?/I Wish You Would' and 'Haunted/Exile'
  • Sydney, Australia (Feb 26) - 'Would've Could've Should've/Ivy' and 'Forever & Always/Maroon'
  • Singapore, SG (Mar 2) – 'Mine/Starlight' and 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever/Dress'
  • Singapore, SG (Mar 3) – 'Long Story Short/The Story of Us' and 'Clean/Evermore'
  • Singapore, SG (Mar 4) – 'Foolish One/Tell Me Why' and 'This Love/Call It What You Want'
  • Singapore, SG (Mar 7) – 'Death By A Thousand Cuts/Babe' and 'Fifteen/You're On Your Own, Kid'
  • Singapore, SG (Mar 8) – 'Sparks Fly/Gold Rush' and 'False God/Slut!'
  • Singapore, SG (Mar 9) – 'Tim McGraw/Cowboy Like Me' and 'Mirrorball/Epiphany'
  • Paris, France (May 9) – 'Paris' and 'loml'
  • Paris, France (May 10) – 'Is It Over Now?/Out Of The Woods' and 'My Boy Only Breaks His Favourite Toys'
  • Paris, France (May 11) – 'Hey Stephen' and 'Maroon'
  • Paris, France (May 12) – 'The Alchemy/Treacherous' and 'Begin Again/Paris'
  • Stockholm, Sweden (May 17) - 'I Think He Knows/Gorgeous/' and 'Peter'
  • Stockholm, Sweden (May 18) - 'Guilty As Sin?' and 'Say Don't Go/Welcome To New York/Clean'
  • Stockholm, Sweden (May 19) - 'Message In A Bottle/How You Get The Girl/New Romantics' and 'How Did It End?'
  • Lisbon, Portugal (May 24) - TBC
  • Lisbon, Portugal (May 25) - TBC

As of May 18th, Taylor has performed 8 from 'Midnights', 7 from 'folklore', 7 from 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)', 9 from 'Red (Taylor's Version)', 7 from 'Fearless', 10 from '1989', 4 from 'Reputation', 5 from 'Taylor Swift', 4 from 'evermore', 5 from 'Lover' and 6 from 'The Tortured Poets Department'. Plus 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever'.

2023 Eras Tour surprise songs:

  • Glendale, AZ (March 17) - ‘mirrorball’ and 'Tim McGraw'
  • Glendale, AZ (March 18) - ‘State of Grace’ and ‘this is me trying’
  • Las Vegas, NV (March 24) - 'Our Song' and 'Snow on the Beach'
  • Las Vegas, NV (March 25) - 'cowboy like me' (with Marcus Mumford) and 'White Horse'
  • Arlington, TX (March 31) - 'Sad Beautiful Tragic' and 'Ours'
  • Arlington, TX (April 1) - 'Death By a Thousand Cuts' and 'Clean'
  • Arlington, TX (April 2) - 'Jump Then Fall' and 'The Lucky One'
  • Tampa, FL (April 13) - 'Speak Now' and 'Treacherous'
  • Tampa, FL (April 14) - 'The Great War' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'You're On Your Own, Kid'
  • Tampa, FL (April 15) - 'mad woman' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'Mean'
  • Houston, TX (April 21) – 'Wonderland' and 'You're Not Sorry'
  • Houston, TX (April 22) – 'A Place In This World' and 'Today Was A Fairytale'
  • Houston, TX (April 23) – 'Begin Again' and 'Cold as You'
  • Atlanta, GA (April 28) – 'The Other Side of the Door' and 'Coney Island'
  • Atlanta, GA (April 29) – 'High Infidelity' and 'Gorgeous'
  • Atlanta, GA (April 30) – 'I Bet You Think About Me' and 'How You Get The Girl'
  • Nashville, TN (May 5) – 'Sparks Fly' and 'Teardrops On My Guitar'
  • Nashville, TN (May 6) – 'Out of the Woods' and 'Fifteen'
  • Nashville, TN (May 7) – 'Would've Could've Should've' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'Mine'
  • Philadelphia, PA (May 12) - 'gold rush' and 'Come Back... Be Here'
  • Philadelphia, PA (May 13) - 'Forever & Always' and 'This Love'
  • Philadelphia, PA (May 14) - 'Hey Stephen' and 'The Best Day'
  • Foxborough, MA (May 19) - 'Should've Said No' and 'Better Man'
  • Foxborough, MA (May 20) - 'Question...?' and 'Invisible'
  • Foxborough, MA (May 21) - 'I Think He Knows' and 'Red'
  • East Rutherford, NJ (May 26) - 'Getaway Car' (with Jack Antonoff) and 'Maroon'
  • East Rutherford, NJ (May 27) - 'Holy Ground' and 'False God'
  • East Rutherford, NJ (May 28) - 'Welcome To New York' and 'Clean'
  • Chicago, IL (Jun 2) – 'I Wish You Would' and 'the lakes'
  • Chicago, IL (Jun 3) – 'You All Over Me' (with Maren Morris) and 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever'
  • Chicago, IL (Jun 4) – 'Hits Different' and 'The Moment I Knew'
  • Detroit, MI (Jun 9) – 'Haunted' and 'I Almost Do'
  • Detroit, MI (Jun 10) – 'All You Had To Do Was Stay' and 'Breathe'
  • Pittsburgh, PA (June 16) – 'Mr. Perfectly Fine' and 'The Last Time'
  • Pittsburgh, PA (June 17) – 'seven' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'The Story of Us'
  • Minneapolis, MN (June 23) – 'Paper Rings' and 'If This Was A Movie'
  • Minneapolis, MN (June 24) – 'Dear John' and 'Daylight'
  • Cincinnati, OH (June 30) – 'I'm Only Me When I'm With You' and 'evermore'
  • Cincinnati, OH (July 1) – 'ivy' (with Aaron Dessner), 'I miss you, I’m sorry' (with Gracie Abrams) and 'Call It What You Want'
  • Kansas City, MO (July 7) – 'Never Grow Up' and 'When Emma Falls in Love'
  • Kansas City, MO (July 8) – 'Last Kiss' and 'dorothea'
  • Denver, CO (July 14) - 'Picture To Burn' and 'Timeless'
  • Denver, CO (July 15) - 'Starlight' and 'Back To December'
  • Seattle, WA (July 22) - 'This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things' and 'Everything Has Changed'
  • Seattle, WA (July 23) - 'Message In A Bottle' and 'Tied Together With A Smile'
  • Santa Clara, CA (July 28) - 'right where you left me' (with Aaron Dessner) and 'Castles Crumbling'
  • Santa Clara, CA (July 29) - 'Stay Stay Stay' and 'All of the Girls You've Loved Before'
  • Los Angeles, CA (Aug 3) – 'I Can See You' and Maroon'
  • Los Angeles, CA (Aug 4) – 'Our Song' and 'You Are In Love'
  • Los Angeles, CA (Aug 5) – 'Death By A Thousand Cuts' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid'
  • Los Angeles, CA (Aug 7) – 'Dress' and 'exile'
  • Los Angeles, CA (Aug 8) – 'I Know Places' and 'King of My Heart'
  • Los Angeles, CA (Aug 9) – 'New Romantics' and 'New Year's Day'
  • Mexico City, Mexico (Aug 24) - 'I Forgot That You Existed' and 'Sweet Nothing'
  • Mexico City, Mexico (Aug 25) - 'Tell Me Why' and 'Snow on the Beach'
  • Mexico City, Mexico (Aug 26) - 'Cornelia Street' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid'
  • Mexico City, Mexico (Aug 27) - 'Afterglow' and 'Maroon'
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina (Nov 9) – 'The Very First Night' and 'Labyrinth'
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina (Nov 11) – 'Is It Over Now?/Out of the Woods' and 'End Game'
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina (Nov 12) – 'Better Than Revenge' and 'Slut!'
  • Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (Nov 17) – 'Stay Beautiful' and 'Suburban Legends'
  • Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (Nov 19) – 'Dancing With Our Hands Tied' and 'Bigger Than The Whole Sky'
  • Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (Nov 20) – 'ME!' and 'So It Goes...'
  • São Paulo, Brazil (Nov 24) – 'Now That We Don't Talk' and 'Innocent'
  • São Paulo, Brazil (Nov 25) – 'Safe & Sound' and 'Untouchable'
  • São Paulo, Brazil (Nov 26) – 'Say Don't Go' and 'it's time to go'

In 2023, Taylor played an additional 124 songs from her own discography as surprise songs. That includes 19 from Red (Taylor's Version), 17 from Speak Now (Taylor's Version), 16 from 1989 (Taylor's Version), 15 from Fearless (Taylor's Version), 11 from Midnights, 11 from Taylor Swift, 10 from Reputation, 10 from Lover, 8 from evermore and 6 from folklore.

Plus one soundtrack song ('I Don't Wanna Live Forever) and one extra song that's not her own ('I miss you, I'm sorry' with Gracie Abrams).

The Eras Tour concert film was recorded on August 3rd, 4th and 5th and all six surprise songs she performed at those shows will be included in The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) on Disney+.

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What surprise songs has Taylor Swift not played yet?

With Taylor performing two surprise songs a night, it's pretty much a given that she will perform the majority of them before she finishes the entire tour. Taylor has now confirmed that she has reset the list for the 2024 dates, which means international fans heading to the Eras Tour will likely hear some repeats, as well as those she has not yet performed.

There's still plenty of tracks that Taylor has the option to perform. Here's all the songs that she has not yet performed as surprise songs:

  • Taylor Swift : 'Mary’s Song (Oh My My My)', 'A Perfectly Good Heart'
  • Fearless (Taylor's Version): ' The Way I Loved You', 'Change', 'Superstar', 'We Were Happy', 'That’s When', 'Don’t You', 'Bye Bye Baby'
  • Speak Now (Taylor's Version): [All songs from Speak Now have been played.]
  • Red (Taylor's Version) : 'Girl At Home', 'Ronan', 'Forever Winter', 'Run'
  • 1989 (Taylor's Version) : 'Sweeter Than Fiction'
  • Reputation : 'I Did Something Bad'
  • Lover : 'London Boy', 'Soon You’ll Get Better', 'It’s Nice To Have A Friend'
  • Folklore : 'Hoax'
  • Evermore : 'Happiness', 'Closure'
  • Midnights : 'Glitch'
  • The Tortured Poets Department : 'The Tortured Poets Department', 'So Long, London', 'Fresh Out The Slammer', 'Florida!!!', 'I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)', 'Clara Bow', 'The Black Dog', 'imgonnagetyouback', 'The Albatross', 'Chloe, Sam, Sophia or Marcus', 'How Did It End?', 'I Hate It Here', 'thanK you aIMee', 'I Look In People's Windows', 'The Prophecy', 'Cassandra', 'The Bolter', 'Robin', 'The Manuscript'.

Alongside those listed album tracks, there's also several standalone and soundtrack songs that Taylor could add into the mix: 'Crazier', 'Only The Young', 'Carolina', 'I Heart?', 'Beautiful Eyes', 'Beautiful Ghosts'... And of course, 'Macavity' and 'Christmas Tree Farm'...

There's also the small possibility that she could potentially perform the songs she's featured on, maybe even with special guests: 'The Joker and the Queen', 'Two Is Better Than One', 'Renegade', 'Both of Us', 'Gasoline', 'Birch', 'Highway Don’t Care' and 'The Alcott'.

What surprise songs has Taylor Swift performed on The Eras Tour?

What surprise songs will Taylor Swift perform again?

At the start of the The Eras Tour, Taylor revealed that she had two rules when it comes to playing surprise songs more than once. Rule 1: If she messed up, she's allowed to play it again. Rule 2: Midnights songs are exempt and she can play them "however many times I want..."

However, in February 2024, she confirmed that that rule is no longer in place. She will play whatever songs she wants, however many times she wants.

So, if you're going to a London show in August, or one of the final shows in Vancouver and you're hoping to hear 'You're On Your Own, Kid'? It's now a strong possibility.

Here's a list of all the songs Taylor has performed multiple times on the Eras Tour so far:

  • 'You're On Your Own, Kid' (Played 5 times)
  • 'Maroon' (Played 3 times)
  • 'this is me trying'
  • 'Our Song'
  • 'Snow On The Beach'
  • 'Death By A Thousand Cuts'
  • 'Clean'
  • 'The Other Side of the Door'
  • 'Teardrops On My Guitar'
  • 'Out of the Woods'
  • 'Come Back...Be Here'
  • 'Red'
  • 'Getaway Car'
  • 'Holy Ground'
  • 'Daylight'

Taylor performed 'Nothing New' with Phoebe Bridgers on the nights Phoebe appears as a support act, but the song was not one of the two surprise songs. Taylor could now perform the song again later down the line as a surprise song.

Taylor also performed 'No Body, No Crime' with HAIM on the nights they supported the show. It's possible that Taylor will now perform that one again, solo, later down the line.

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What surprise songs are in Taylor Swift's Eras Tour movie?

The Eras Tour concert film was filmed on August 3rd, 4th and 5th in Los Angeles, CA. Taylor performed six additional surprise songs, all of which were recorded for the film. In the cinema and digital releases, 'Our Song' and 'You're On Your Own, Kid' were included as the two surprise songs.

In the (Taylor's Version) edition that will begin streaming on Disney+ on March 15th, Taylor confirmed that all six songs that she performed during those shows will be included. Here's the full list:

  • 'I Can See You'
  • 'Maroon'
  • 'You Are In Love'
  • 'You're On Your Own, Kid'

What surprise songs does Taylor Swift have left to perform?

Will Taylor Swift add The Tortured Poets Department songs to the Eras Tour setlist?

Just when you thought the Eras Tour would remain a celebration of Taylor's 10 albums, she goes ahead an announces her surprise 11th album!

'The Tortured Poets Department' was released on April 19th, and features 31 songs – 16 from the original tracklist as well as a further 16 on the Anthology version . We won't know for sure if Taylor will change her setlist to accommodate the new songs, but it's possible that she will perform them as surprise songs.

Watch this space – we'll update this article with more information as soon as she heads back on tour after the release.

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  • 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
  • willow Play Video
  • 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
  • cardigan Play Video
  • Style ( shortened ) Play Video
  • Blank Space Play Video
  • Shake It Off Play Video
  • Wildest Dreams ( shortened ) Play Video
  • Bad Blood ( shortened ) Play Video
  • Surprise Songs
  • 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
  • Lavender Haze Play Video
  • Anti‐Hero Play Video
  • Midnight Rain Play Video
  • Vigilante Shit Play Video
  • Bejeweled Play Video
  • Mastermind Play Video
  • Karma Play Video

Note: "no body, no crime" replaced "'tis the damn season"

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  • Midnight Rain
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  • Cruel Summer
  • Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince
  • You Need to Calm Down
  • Blank Space
  • Shake It Off
  • Wildest Dreams
  • champagne problems
  • no body, no crime
  • tolerate it
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  • Everything Has Changed
  • I Knew You Were Trouble
  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
  • ...Ready for It?
  • Don't Blame Me
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  • This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
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The full list of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour surprise songs is massive.

Taylor's Surprise Song Mashups Are Getting Longer Than Ever

Remember when she would only do two surprise songs?

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 Glendale, AZ Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Swift kicked off the surprise song tradition with an acoustic performace 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 .”

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

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 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 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 .”

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

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 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) .”

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

The East 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 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 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 .”

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

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

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 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 .

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

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 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 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 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 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 Sydney, AUS Eras Tour Surprise Songs

Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift performing together on the Eras Tour

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 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 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.

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

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 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? ”

This article was originally published on 03.25.23

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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
Message in a Bottle :hearts: #SeattleTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/YvKkFHWH7R — amber (SEATTLE ERAS:dizzy:) (@UnbrokenDilemma) July 24, 2023
#messageinabottle #SeattleTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/Exj8DaoROr — Tatum Dahl ⚡️ (@tatedoll) July 24, 2023
SURPRISE SONG 2 #SeattleTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/XeIy6fvZtL — emily // eras july 22/23 (@reckIessliv) July 24, 2023
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Since Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour began making its way across the country this spring, 10:30 p.m. Swift Local Time has marked the unofficial start of Surprise Song O’Clock. Maybe you’ve been lucky enough to be in the audience one of those nights and have crossed your fingers and toes in hopes that she’ll play a personal favorite deep cut or bring out a special guest. Maybe you’ve followed along every night on TikTok livestreams dutifully uploaded by on-site Swifties, making sure fans far and wide can find out which two songs not part of the Eras main set list Swift has chosen for her mini acoustic set that night.

During the early shows of the tour, Swift laid out her self-imposed rules: one song on guitar, one on piano, and she would allow herself to repeat only songs from her 2022 album, Midnights , or any other song where she’d messed up the words. (She’s largely followed her own rules, repeating only one song, “Clean,” before heading into the final stretch of shows in Los Angeles, where she has since repeated two tracks from Midnights and fan favorites “Death by a Thousand Cuts,” which she messed up the first time, and “Our Song”—which might have been performed a second time because of whatever documentary was obviously being filmed in L.A.) This isn’t the first time Swift has included surprise songs in live shows—there was one per night on the Reputation Stadium Tour, and the 1989 World Tour included surprise duets with different guests—but this has been a savvy move for a tour meant to highlight her entire discography and a way for Swift to keep every show fresh, even when some concertgoers will have seen the whole thing online months before attending in person.

Plus, it’s a showcase for one of Swift’s superpowers : the ability to make each person in a crowd of tens of thousands feel like she’s talking or singing right to them. Each surprise song set has been a special moment in its own right, but, of course, some songs were more highly anticipated than others, and now that she’s wrapped up the first U.S. leg of the Eras Tour (in epic fashion, we must add), we’ve decided to rank all 53 (!!) of them here:

1. August 9 in Los Angeles, California: “New Romantics” and “New Year’s Day”

The anticipation for this surprise song set grew with every new—and blue—outfit Swift wore throughout the closing night of her record-setting six-run stop at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. As she ended the first U.S. leg of the Eras Tour on the ninth day of the eighth month, after more than a year of teases about 1989 (Taylor’s Version) , you just knew something epic was coming. And after crossing off “I Know Places” the night before, she picked the last 1989 track remaining on the surprise song big board: her musical Cinderella story, “New Romantics.” It started as a Target deluxe edition track, and now she’s closing tours and announcing albums with a note-perfect (yes, down to the sign) sing-along of it on the guitar, and everyone was too busy dancing to get knocked off our feet. Swift could have followed “New Romantics” with “ Monologue Song ” and this night would still have a case for the top spot (though maybe that’s a bad example—“Monologue Song” slaps), but she had more than that in store. At the piano, she surprised the star-studded crowd— hi, Karlie !—with “New Year’s Day,” which, even in August, was the perfect way to close this portion of the tour. Hold on to the memories, because every night felt just like a dream. — Nora Princiotti

2. May 26 in East Rutherford, New Jersey: “Getaway Car” With Jack Antonoff and “Maroon”

“I know you guys want to hear this one,” Swift said before introducing “Getaway Car” during the first of three shows at MetLife Stadium. She was right! “Getaway Car” as your surprise song is a Tier 1 I-was-there-when Swiftie experience. Jack Antonoff gives me low-grade social anxiety, but the fact that the performance was a nod to this footage of the two of them in an original writing session made this choice both an in-joke and a massive crowd-pleaser. We also can’t underrate the phenomenal version of “Maroon,” performed live for the first time at the piano. An all-time classic plus the chance to hear an excellent deep(ish) cut performed in a new way? I don’t know how it gets better than that. The cherry on top is that the whole crowd was expecting “Welcome to New York.” — Princiotti

3. August 5 in Los Angeles, California: “Death by a Thousand Cuts” and “You’re on Your Own, Kid”

L.A. stayed winning. With Swift apparently filming some kind of tour movie during her dates at SoFi Stadium, those shows had a little extra sizzle and great surprise song choices. Fans of the Lover: Live From Paris show know that a live acoustic set is where “Death by a Thousand Cuts” thrives. To pair it with “You’re on Your Own, Kid,” in some ways a manifesto for The Eras Tour itself, was truly special. — Princiotti

4. May 19 in Foxborough, Massachusetts: “Should’ve Said No” and “Better Man”

This is exactly what a dream surprise song set should be. “Should’ve Said No” is one of Taylor’s oldest tracks, off her debut album, which was notably absent from The Eras Tour, and it’s previously been part of an iconic live performance (the “Bad Blood” mash-up from the 2018 Reputation Tour). And I’ll argue that “Better Man” is her best vault track (apologies to fast-rising “I Can See You”). She gave “Better Man” to Little Big Town and has rarely performed it live, but that Friday night in Foxborough, she finally gave it the stadium treatment it deserved. — Lindsay Jones

5. April 1 in Arlington, Texas: “Death by a Thousand Cuts” and “Clean”

“Death by a Thousand Cuts” is basically an automatic top five. A pairing with “Clean,” which has often been a particularly emotional live song, as Swift positions it as a chance for her audience to collectively move beyond whatever challenges they’ve faced, made the surprise set at this DFW show a tour highlight. Swift did bungle a few lyrics in “Clean,” but that just meant she got to do it again further down the line. — Princiotti

6. June 24 in Minneapolis, Minnesota: “Dear John” and “Daylight”

My daughter and I were sitting in the left field bleachers at Coors Field, watching a historically awful loss by our hometown Colorado Rockies, during this particularly epic Surprise Song O’Clock. I cranked the volume on my iPhone to the max as we listened to Taylor give a long introduction to her first acoustic song, imploring fans not to “defend me on the internet against someone you think I might have written a song about.” What followed was her first performance of “Dear John” in 11 years—and sorry, Tay, we all know that song’s about John Mayer, despite your best attempts to play coy all these years later. And she paired it with “Daylight,” a song that is infinitely better when performed live on just a guitar than it was on the studio album Lover . That’s an elite surprise song set. — Jones

7. August 3 in Los Angeles, California: “I Can See You” and “Maroon”

Taylor kicked off her six-show run in L.A. with a hell of a pairing—the live debut of “I Can See You,” the best vault track from Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) , and a repeat performance of “Maroon.” With the latter, she let us all know not only that she was indeed going to repeat songs in the final stretch of the (first) American leg of The Eras Tour, but also that she was going to hit the deeper-cut fan favorites once again. — Jones

8. August 4 in Los Angeles, California: “Our Song” and “You Are in Love”

I am on record as stating that I can’t hear “You Are in Love” without thinking about Jack Antonoff and Lena Dunham making out, but that’s my problem. And there is probably no singular experience better than singing “Our Song” at the tippy top of your lungs with tens of thousands of fellow Swifties. — Princiotti

9. May 7 in Nashville, Tennessee: “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” With Aaron Dessner and “Mine”

I know Taylor said not to, but I would have egged J-hn M-yer’s house if I’d been in Nashville for “WCS.” — Princiotti

10. July 28 in Santa Clara, California: “Right Where You Left Me” and “Castles Crumbling”

It’s the much-anticipated live debut of “Right Where You Left Me” for me. This was also the night that Haim did “No Body, No Crime” in the “Bejeweled” music video dresses. Man, I want to be in Haim. — Princiotti

11. July 1 in Cincinnati, Ohio: “Ivy” With Aaron Dessner, “I Miss You, I’m Sorry” With Gracie Abrams, and “Call It What You Want”

Her only three-song acoustic set (because of severe weather in Cincinnati that caused Gracie Abrams’s opening set to be canceled), the highlight of this night was “Ivy,” my favorite deep cut from Evermore . “Call It What You Want” was lovely on piano, but I can’t help but compare her rather emotionless delivery to the way we saw her sing it to her ex Joe Alwyn in the 2020 Miss Americana documentary. — Jones

12. May 6 in Nashville, Tennessee: “Out of the Woods” and “Fifteen”

*Seventy thousand scream the “Out of the Woods” bridge in unison* — Princiotti

13. May 5 in Nashville, Tennessee: “Sparks Fly” and “Teardrops on My Guitar”

Two elite early sing-alongs worth dropping everything now for. There are plenty of OG Swifties in Nashville, and they must have been levitating. — Princiotti

14. August 8 in Los Angeles, California: “I Know Places” and “King of My Heart”

The penultimate night at SoFi Stadium was delivering VOCALS. First it was “I Know Places,” the most underrated song on 1989 , where each chorus came in stronger than the last. Then, at the piano, Swift played the excellent “King of My Heart” from Reputation , and all at once it was so much more than enough. —Princiotti

15. July 22 in Seattle, Washington: “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” and “Everything Has Changed”

One of the most fun songs on Reputation alongside a Red song made for acoustic sing-alongs already makes for a strong pairing, but what made this surprise set extra memorable was the elongated cackle Swift let out in the spoken-word section of “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things,” when she faux forgives her adversaries. She can’t even say it with a straight face! Unhinged. Excellent. — Princiotti

16. July 15 in Denver, Colorado: “Starlight” and “Back to December”

We all knew “Back to December” was coming sometime after the release of Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) , and this rendition was worth waiting for. The way the Denver crowd went wild when their light-up bracelets turned from blue to purple and they realized what was coming was electric. — Jones

17. April 14 in Tampa, Florida: “The Great War” With Aaron Dessner and “You’re on Your Own, Kid”

I still can’t believe she left “You’re on Your Own, Kid” off the main set list—how loud would the line “so make the friendship bracelets” be every night? — Jones

18. June 30 in Cincinnati, Ohio: “I’m Only Me When I’m With You” and “Evermore”

I remember initially being disappointed that she chose to perform “Evermore” without Justin Vernon. Boy, was I wrong. Nearly six weeks later, I’m still seeking out her solo piano performance from Cincinnati because her vocals on both Vernon’s verse and the bridge are perfection. — Jones

19. April 15 in Tampa, Florida: “Mad Woman” With Aaron Dessner and “Mean”

And a liar! And pathetic!!!! — Princiotti

20. August 7 in Los Angeles, California: “Dress” and “Exile”

Even though this solo live version of “Exile” was unique and what Swift did with the bridge was very cool, I’ll admit I missed Justin Vernon here. — Jones

21. March 24 in Las Vegas, Nevada: “Our Song” and “Snow on the Beach”

What a weird but fucking beautiful pairing. — Jones

22. July 8 in Kansas City, Missouri: “Last Kiss” and “Dorothea”

“Dorothea” is so overlooked and such a wonderful, sweet song. Even though it’s wistful, it feels like a warm hug, which is good because this live version of “Last Kiss” was DEVASTATING—even the two vocal trip-ups, which somehow made it more special. — Princiotti

23. June 17 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: “Seven” With Aaron Dessner and “The Story of Us”

She absolutely wasn’t going to miss the chance to sing the lyric “with Pennsylvania under me” while in her home state. And that’s a nice line, but “love you to the moon and to Saturn” is the one I might get tattooed on my arm when this tour is over. — Jones

24. June 4 in Chicago, Illinois: “Hits Different” and “The Moment I Knew”

I don’t know why Swift was surprised the Soldier Field crowd knew every word to “Hits Different.” She should have known that even though she hid that track away on a CD-only version of Midnights sold at Target, we’d been streaming bootleg versions for months. — Jones

25. March 17 in Glendale, Arizona: “Mirrorball” and “Tim McGraw”

Back on the opening night of the tour, Taylor debuted the first surprise song set with “Mirrorball,” telling the crowd the song was her more eloquent way of saying, “I love you and want your attention all the time.” Well, she got it. — Jones

26. April 29 in Atlanta, Georgia: “High Infidelity” and “Gorgeous”

Do you really want to know where I was April 29? Watching TikTok feeds with extreme jealousy toward those who saw this surprise set live. This one was tasteful. — Princiotti

27. May 21 in Foxborough, Massachusetts: “I Think He Knows” and “Red”

Two great songs, and extra memorable for the fact that Swift wound up playing “Red” on the guitar because her piano was so waterlogged from the torrential downpour that soaked it the night before that it started playing itself. — Princiotti

28. May 27 in East Rutherford, New Jersey: “Holy Ground” and “False God”

“Holy Ground” has always been a perfect stadium filler and was a cool pairing with “False God,” one of Swift’s most idiosyncratic songs. I got to see this one live, and the funniest part was that she didn’t introduce “False God” at all . Really, though, what was she going to say? Tonight I thought I’d play one of my horniest songs. Please enjoy! — Princiotti

29. July 14 in Denver, Colorado: “Picture to Burn” and “Timeless”

From my years of covering the Broncos, I’ve felt Denver’s football stadium shake on dozens of occasions, but I’ve never felt it bounce quite like it did during “Picture to Burn.” And the live debut of “Timeless,” a vault track from Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) , was delightful—and truly a surprise song because so many of us with Denver Night 1 tickets clowned ourselves into believing that Hayley Williams would show up to do “Castles Crumbling” the night after Paramore played in Denver. — Jones

30. April 30 in Atlanta, Georgia: “I Bet You Think About Me” and “How You Get the Girl”

I’m just thankful we got to hear her sing the line “Oh my God, she’s insane” live. — Jones

31. May 12 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: “Gold Rush” and “Come Back … Be Here”

The verbal precision of “Gold Rush” was a cool contrast with the belting she did on “Come Back … Be Here.” — Princiotti

32. March 25 in Las Vegas, Nevada: “Cowboy Like Me” With Marcus Mumford and “White Horse”

The first surprise guest of the tour and a very horsey set. Ken approved. — Princiotti

33. June 2 in Chicago, Illinois: “I Wish You Would” and “The Lakes”

I loved this set, even though I doubt it was at the top of many wish lists. “We’re a crooked love in a straight line down” is such an evocative line in “I Wish You Would.” And real ones know the bonus tracks on Folklore and Evermore are exceptional. — Princiotti

34. March 18 in Glendale, Arizona: “State of Grace” and “This Is Me Trying”

The Glendale sets are from such a simpler time, back before we analyzed what songs were left and what she might repeat, back when we could just enjoy an epic lyric like “They told me all of my cages were mental / So I got wasted like all my potential.” — Jones

35. April 2 in Arlington, Texas: “Jump Then Fall” and “The Lucky One”

“This is about how horrible being famous is,” Swift, arguably the most famous singer in the world right now, said with a smirk as she introduced “The Lucky One” on piano. — Jones

36. April 13 in Tampa, Florida: “Speak Now” and “Treacherous”

In hindsight, it seems odd that she chose to perform the titular track for Speak Now a month before she announced the impending release of Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) . — Jones

37. May 13 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: “Forever & Always” and “This Love”

When Lena Dunham requests “Forever & Always” for her birthday, you absolutely have to play it. Those are the rules. — Jones

38. May 28 in East Rutherford, New Jersey: “Welcome to New York” and “Clean”

Genuinely good bit on Taylor’s part to wait until the last show in East Rutherford to pull out “Welcome to New York.” — Princiotti

39. May 14 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: “Hey Stephen” and “The Best Day”

This show was on Mother’s Day, so of course she was going to perform “The Best Day,” which is in essence a love letter to her mother, Andrea. It’s a sweet song, perfect for an acoustic performance, and it surely hit all the millennial moms in the audience right in the feels. — Jones

40. June 9 in Detroit, Michigan: “Haunted” and “I Almost Do”

“Haunted” is such a huge instrumental song on the studio album(s), and yet it’s somehow more, well, haunting when it’s just Swift and a guitar. — Jones

41. June 10 in Detroit, Michigan: “All You Had to Do Was Stay” and “Breathe”

The high “stays” acoustic were very cool. — Princiotti

42. June 16 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: “Mr. Perfectly Fine” and “The Last Time”

To quote Sophie Turner, “MPF” is not not a bop. — Princiotti

43. June 23 in Minneapolis, Minnesota: “Paper Rings” and “If This Was a Movie”

“Paper Rings” deserved a better partner. — Jones

44. June 3 in Chicago, Illinois: “You All Over Me” With Maren Morris and “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever”

Remember that whole Matty Healy thing? It all fizzled out right around the time of her Chicago dates, which might help explain why she picked a song with the lyric “What if I dodged a bullet or just lost the love of my life?” — Jones

45. May 20 in Foxborough, Massachusetts: “Question …?” and “Invisible”

I remember two things about this set: (1) the epic downpour in Foxborough and (2) the way Swift introduced the acoustic set, telling the crowd, “I’ve just never been this happy in my life, in all aspects of my life, and thank you for being a part of that. And it’s not just the tour, so I feel like my life finally feels like it makes sense. So I thought I’d play this song that brings me a lot of happy memories.” This was, of course, post-Joe and possibly mid-Matty, whatever that means. — Jones

46. July 7 in Kansas City, Missouri: “Never Grow Up” and “When Emma Falls in Love”

I cannot listen to “Never Grow Up” without crying, so I was honestly relieved when this one came off the big board a week before I saw The Eras Tour live. Thoughts and prayers to all the moms who were at Arrowhead that night with their children; I would not have survived it. — Jones

47. July 29 in Santa Clara, California: “Stay Stay Stay” and “All of the Girls You Loved Before”

Did you hear they named it Swiftie Clara? — Princiotti

48. April 28 in Atlanta, Georgia: “The Other Side of the Door” and “Coney Island”

Even without her cowriters from the National, “Coney Island” was surely a thrill for the Sad Dad corner of the Taylor Swift fandom. — Jones

49. March 31 in Arlington, Texas: “Sad Beautiful Tragic” and “Ours”

If you have to ask, “I’m not sure if you guys love this one or not, or if you just like it or if you’re obsessed with it,” before playing a song, as she did with “Sad Beautiful Tragic,” maybe that’s a sign that it’s not a dream surprise song. — Jones

50. July 23 in Seattle, Washington: “Message in a Bottle” and “Tied Together With a Smile”

Sure, “Message in a Bottle” is a bop, but anyone who says they had either of these picks on their surprise song big board in late July is lying. — Jones

51. April 22 in Houston, Texas: “A Place in This World” and “Today Was a Fairytale”

I can’t make a case that this acoustic set was elite, but I just want to say that I ride for “Today Was a Fairytale.” — Princiotti

52. April 23 in Houston, Texas: “Begin Again” and “Cold As You”

I mean, it’s fine. — Jones

53. April 21 in Houston, Texas: “Wonderland” and “You’re Not Sorry”

Taylor, did Houston do something? It’s not that these surprise sets weren’t enjoyable—they all were—I just don’t know how many fans had “Wonderland,” a 1989 bonus track, paired with this hurting early cut from Fearless on their wish lists. — Princiotti

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'This Is Me Trying' and 'State of Grace' were performed in an acoustic stretch of her tour's second show, possibly for the only time all tour

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On the Eras Tour , Taylor Swift at one point plays a piano that appears to be covered in moss. But there are certain aspects of the show that are guaranteed not to gather that substance, judging from the second night of the tour, which, like the first, took place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

One of those is the costuming, with the pop superstar trying out some different dresses (or, in the case of “The Man,” black or grey suit -dresses) in different parts of the concert Saturday than she had at Friday night’s tour opener.

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One thing that didn’t change Saturday: the lateness of the hour. Although the Friday night closing time of 11:12 seemed like the show might have accidentally drifted past an 11 p.m. curfew that many venues enforce, the show actually went even a few minutes longer than that on Saturday. And a leaked crew sheet showed that the weekend concerts were indeed deliberately budgeted to go until 11:15, making for a running time calculated to be right around 3 hours and 15 minutes.

Although the show has many costume changes, Swift is only very briefly offstage during those roughly 195 minutes. Some of the changes even involve taking something off or putting something on while not leaving the stage, whether that’s in front of everyone’s eyes or, in one clever staging moment, behind a confluence of umbrellas that fit together to form a dressing-room shield. The fact that Swift is on stage for all but two or three minutes of the epic running time means that she’s more than matching the stamina of her fans, who have their own somewhat lesser endurance test — since there’s hardly a person in the building who’s going to sit down at any point in her set (and most also stand for her two opening acts, which this weekend were Paramore and Gayle).

Check out some of the overlapping or completely different looks Swift rocked at her second show, which largely involved different colors or textures or — in the case of “22” — a T-shirt with different lettering. (On Saturday, the shirt read “Who’s Taylor Swift anyway? Ew” instead of Friday’s “A lot going on at the moment.”) The only look that’s almost certain to remain identical from night to night — even if more than one of the pieces might have been manufactured — is her striking outfit for the “Reputation” segment of the show, in which one leg is laid bare and the other is black while her torso is all red-and-sequined snakes. That is something you don’t just sub out for the sake of doing the laundry.

(Read Variety ‘s full review of the opening night show in Arizona here . For a gallery of her first-night looks, click here .)

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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Surprise Songs: The List So Far

Fans will remember this tour all too well for years to come

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Sarah Michaud is the senior news editor of PEOPLE's music vertical. She has been working at PEOPLE for 16 years.

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Every day is a fairytale on the Eras Tour .

Taylor Swift has embarked on her first tour since 2018 , the singer has added to fans' excitement by performing two surprise acoustic songs from her 10 studio albums at some point during each three-hour show.

"The plan, the goal, would be to play different songs every single night and never repeat one," the singer and songwriter revealed to the audience at her first show of the tour.

Ticket-holders remained on the edge of their seats knowing no surprise song will be performed twice — unless Swift messes the song up during her performance — as she said at the April 1, 2023 show — or if it's off Midnights . (So far, she's repeated "Red," "Holy Ground," "Our Song," "Snow on the Beach," "Out of the Woods," Fifteen," "Sparks Fly," "Gold Rush," "False God," "Hey Stephen," "Begin Again," "Treacherous," "Paris," "I Think He Knows," "Gorgeous," "Say Don't Go," "Welcome to New York," "Message in a Bottle" and "New Romantics" twice while "Death by a Thousand Cuts" and "How You Get the Girl" has been played three times. "You're on Your Own, Kid," "Maroon" and "Clean" have been played four.)

In Melbourne, Australia in February 2024, Swift abolished her own no repeats rule — and has since begun playing medleys.

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Here is a complete list of all the songs Swift has surprised the audience with during her shows so far:

“Mirrorball” and “Tim McGraw” — Played March 17 in Glendale, Arizona

“State of Grace” and “This Is Me Trying” — Played March 18 in Glendale, Arizona

“Our Song” and “Snow on the Beach”  — Played March 24 in Las Vegas, Nevada 

“Cowboy Like Me” with Marcus Mumford and “White Horse” — Played March 25 in Las Vegas, Nevada 

“Sad Beautiful Tragic” and “Ours” — Played March 31 in Arlington, Texas 

“Death by a Thousand Cuts” and “Clean” — Played April 1 in Arlington, Texas

“Jump Then Fall” and “The Lucky One” — April 2 in Arlington, Texas

“Speak Now” and “Treacherous” — Played April 13 in Tampa, Florida

“The Great War” with Aaron Dessner and “You’re on Your Own, Kid” — Played April 14 in Tampa, Florida

“Mad Woman” with Aaron Dessner and “Mean” — Played April 15 in Tampa, Florida

“Wonderland” and “You’re Not Sorry” — Played April 21 in Houston, Texas

“A Place in This World” and “Today Was a Fairytale” — Played April 22 in Houston, Texas

“Begin Again” and “Cold as You” — Played April 23 in Houston, Texas

“The Other Side of the Door” and “Coney Island” — Played April 28 in Atlanta, Georgia

“High Infidelity” and “Gorgeous” — Played April 29 in Atlanta, Georgia

“I Bet You Think About Me” and “How You Get the Girl” — Played April 30 in Atlanta, Georgia

“Sparks Fly” and “Teardrops on My Guitar” — Played May 5 in Nashville, Tennessee

“Out of the Woods” and “Fifteen” — Played May 6 in Nashville, Tennessee

“Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” with Aaron Dessner and “Mine” — Played May 7 in Nashville, Tennessee

“Gold Rush” and “Come Back…Be Here” — Played May 12 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

“Forever & Always” and “This Love” — Played May 13 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

“Hey Stephen” and “The Best Day” — Played May 14 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

"Should’ve Said No” and “Better Man” — Played May 19 in Foxborough, Massachusetts

“Question…?” and “Invisible” — Played May 20 in Foxborough, Massachusetts

“I Think He Knows” and “Red” — Played May 21 in Foxborough, Massachusetts

“Getaway Car” with Jack Antonoff and “Maroon” — Played May 26 in East Rutherford, New Jersey

“Holy Ground” and “False God” — Played May 27 in East Rutherford, New Jersey 

“Welcome to New York” and “Clean” — Played May 28 in East Rutherford, New Jersey

“I Wish You Would” and “The Lakes” — Played June 2 in Chicago, Illinois

“You All Over Me” with Maren Morris and “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” — Played June 3 in Chicago, Illinois

“Hits Different” and “The Moment I Knew” — Played June 4 in Chicago, Illinois

"Haunted' and "I Almost Do" — Played June 9 in Detroit, Michigan

"All You Had to Do Was Stay"” and "Breathe"  —   Played June 10 in Detroit, Michigan

"Mr. Perfectly Fine" and "The Last Time"  —   Played June 16 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

"Seven" and "The Story of Us"  —   Played June 17 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

"Paper Rings" and "If This Was a Movie"  —   Played June 23 in Minneapolis, Minnesota

"Dear John" and "Daylight"  —   Played June 24 in Minneapolis, Minnesota

"I'm Only Me When I'm with You" and "Evermore"  —   Played June 30 in Cincinnati, Ohio

"Ivy" and "Call It What You Want"  —   Played July 1 in Cincinnati, Ohio

"Never Grow Up" and "When Emma Falls in Love"  —   Played July 7 in Kansas City, Missouri

"Last Kiss" and "Dorothea"  —   Played July 8 in Kansas City, Missouri

"Picture to Burn" and "Timeless"  —   Played July 14 in Denver, Colorado

"Starlight" and "Back to December"  —   Played July 15 in Denver, Colorado

"This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things" and "Everything Has Changed"  —   Played July 16 in Seattle, Washington

"Message in a Bottle" and "Tied Together with a Smile"  —   Played July 16 in Seattle, Washington

"Right Where You Left Me" and "Castles Crumbling"  —   Played July 28 in Santa Clara, California

"Stay Stay Stay" and "All of the Girls You Loved Before"  —   Played July 29 in Santa Clara, California

"I Can See You" and "Maroon"  —   Played Aug. 3 in Los Angeles, California

"Our Song" and "You Are in Love"  —   Played Aug. 4 in Los Angeles, California

"Death by a Thousand Cuts" and "You're on Your Own Kid"  —   Played Aug. 5 in Los Angeles, California

"Dress" and "Exile"  —   Played Aug. 7 in Los Angeles, California

"I Know Places" and "King of My Heart"  —   Played Aug. 8 in Los Angeles, California

"New Romantics" and "New Year's Day"  —   Played Aug. 9 in Los Angeles, California

"I Forgot That You Existed" and "Sweet Nothing"  —   Played Aug. 24 in Mexico City, Mexico

"Tell Me Why" and "Snow on the Beach"  —   Played Aug. 25 in Mexico City, Mexico

"Tell Me Why" and "Snow on the Beach"  —   Played Aug. 26 in Mexico City, Mexico

"Afterglow" and "Snow on the Beach"  —   Played Aug. 27 in Mexico City, Mexico

"The Very First Night" and "Labyrinth"  —   Played Nov. 9 in Buenos Aires, Argentina

"Is It Over Now?" "Out of the Woods" and "End Game"  —   Played Nov. 11 in Buenos Aires, Argentina

"Better Than Revenge" and "Slut!"  —   Played Nov. 12 in Buenos Aires, Argentina

"Stay Beautiful" and "Suburban Legends"  —   Played Nov. 17 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

"Dancing with Our Hands Tied" and "Bigger Than the Whole Sky"  —   Played Nov. 19 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

"ME!" and "So It Goes"  —   Played Nov. 20 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

"Now That We Don't Talk" and "Innocent"  —   Played Nov. 24 in São Paulo, Brazil

"Safe and Sound" and "Untouchable"  —   Played Nov. 25 in São Paulo, Brazil

"Say Don't Go" and "It's Time to Go"  —   Played Nov. 26 in São Paulo, Brazil

"Dear Reader" and "Holy Ground"  —   Played Feb. 7 in Tokyo, Japan

"Eyes Open" and "Electric Touch"  —   Played Feb. 8 in Tokyo, Japan

"Superman" and "The Outside"  —   Played Feb. 9 in Tokyo, Japan

"Come in with the Rain" and "You're on Your Own, Kid"  —   Played Feb. 10 in Tokyo, Japan

"Red" and "You're Losing Me"  —   Played Feb. 16 in Melbourne, Australia

"Getaway Car/August/The Other Side of the Door" medley and "This Is Me Trying"  —   Played Feb. 17 in Melbourne, Australia

"Come Back... Be Here/Daylight" medley and "Teardrops on My Guitar"  —   Played Feb. 18 in Melbourne, Australia

"How You Get the Girl" and "White Horse/Coney Island" medley  —   Played Feb. 23 in Sydney, Australia

"Should've Said No/You're Not Sorry" medley and "New Year's Day/Peace" medley  —   Played Feb. 24 in Sydney, Australia

"Is It Over Now?/I Wish You Would" medley and "Haunted/Exile" medley  —   Played Feb. 25 in Sydney, Australia

"Would've Could've Should've/Ivy" medley and "Forever & Always/Maroon" medley  — Played Feb. 26 in Sydney, Australia

"Mine/Starlight" medley and "I Don't Wanna Live Forever/Dress" medley  — Played March 2 in Singapore

"Long Story Short/The Story of Us" medley and "Clean/Evermore" medley  — Played March 3 in Singapore

"Foolish One/Tell Me Why" medley and "This Love/Call It What You Want" medley  — Played March 4 in Singapore

"Death by a Thousand Cuts/Babe" medley and "Fifteen/You're on Your Own, Kid" medley  — Played March 7 in Singapore

"Sparks Fly/Gold Rush" medley and "False God/Slut!" medley  — Played March 8 in Singapore

"Paris" and "loml"  — Played May 9 in Paris, France

"Is It Over Now?/Out of the Woods" medley and "My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys"  — Played May 10 in Paris, France

"Hey Stephen" and "Maroon"  — Played May 11 in Paris, France

"The Alchemy/Treacherous" medley and "Begin Again/Paris" medley  — Played May 12 in Paris, France

"I Think He Knows/Gorgeous" medley and "Peter"  — Played May 17 in Solna, Sweden

"Guilty as Sin" and "Say Don't Go" "Welcome to New York" and "Clean" medley  — Played May 18 in Solna, Sweden

"Message in a Bottle," "How You Get the Girl" "New Romantics" medley and "How Did It End"  — Played May 19 in Solna, Sweden

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Every Song Taylor Swift Performed at First Eras Tour Concert After ‘Tortured Poets’ Release: Paris Setlist

The pop star made several revisions to make room for her newest album at her kick-off concert in Paris.

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Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift is back at it! The 34-year-old pop star returned to her global Eras Tour on Thursday (May 9) following a two-month break, kicking off the trek’s European leg at La Defense Arena in Paris for the first of four planned shows at the venue — complete with several new costumes, dance numbers, visuals, special effects and, best of all, songs.

During the break, Swift released her new album The Tortured Poets Department , which immediately debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and broke several records along the way. But with a new LP in the books, fans couldn’t help but wonder how the singer would shake up her tried-and-true setlist to make room for the new material.

Taylor Swift Fan Wears Cape Highlighting Her Billboard Hot 100 Record to Paris Eras Show

And make room, she did. Swift ended up cutting several numbers from her past eras and restructuring the show to carve out space for a total of seven tracks from Tortured Poets — or, “As I like to call it, ‘Female Rage: The Musical,'” the 14-time Grammy winner joked right after the TTPD section concluded, transitioning into the nightly surprise-song section . The new segment of the Eras show also featured the superstar levitating over the stage, getting abducted by a UFO and a ragtime jazz interlude.

“This has been an unforgettable night in Paris!” Swift gushed to the crowd before closing out as usual with “Karma.” “Thank you so much!”

Keep reading to see all the songs Swift performed at her first show following the release of Tortured Poets below, era by era, and check out how it compares to her original setlist here .

  • “Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince”
  • “Cruel Summer”
  • “The Man”
  • “You Need To Calm Down”
  • “Lover”
  • “You Belong With Me”
  • “Love Story”
  • “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”
  • “I Knew You Were Trouble”
  • “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)”

'Speak Now'

  • “Enchanted”

'Reputation'

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

'Folklore'/'Evermore'

  • “Cardigan”
  • “Betty”
  • “Champagne Problems”
  • “Illicit Affairs” (Bridge Only)
  • “My Tears Ricochet”
  • “Marjorie”
  • “Willow”
  • “Blank Space”
  • “Shake It Off”
  • “Wildest Dreams”
  • “Bad Blood”

'The Tortured Poets Department'

  • “But Daddy I Love Him”
  • “So High School”
  • “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?”
  • “Down Bad”
  • “Fortnight”
  • “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived”
  • “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart”

Surprise Songs

  • “Paris” ( Midnights )
  • “LOML” ( The Tortured Poets Department )

'Midnights'

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

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Celebrities Who Had the Time of Their Lives at Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’: Selena Gomez, Emma Stone, HAIM and More

Stars at Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour'

Several of Taylor Swift ’s famous friends and fans have shown up to shake it off at the singer’s much-anticipated The Eras Tour .

The stars of Swift’s “ Bejeweled ” music video — Este Haim , Danielle Haim , Alana Haim and Laura Dern — were among thousands of fans in attendance at the tour’s opening night in Glendale, Arizona’s State Farm Stadium on March 17, 2023, along with Emma Stone . Not to mention, several fans spotted Swift’s bestie Selena Gomez among the concert’s crowd.

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Throughout The Eras Tour , Swift will play 52 shows across the United States, concluding with five nights at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium in August 2023, as well as 50 additional shows internationally.

Keep scrolling to see every star that’s attended The Eras Tour so far:

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Celebrities Who Had the Time of Their Lives at Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour': Selena Gomez, Emma Stone, HAIM and More

Several of Taylor Swift ’s famous friends and fans have shown up to shake it off at the singer’s much-anticipated The Eras Tour . The stars of Swift’s “ Bejeweled ” music video — Este Haim , Danielle Haim , Alana Haim and Laura Dern — were among thousands of fans in attendance at the tour’s opening night in Glendale, Arizona’s State Farm Stadium on March 17, 2023, along with Emma Stone . Not to mention, several fans spotted Swift’s bestie Selena Gomez among the concert’s crowd. [sendtonews type="float" key="GY78rI0jlK-2885368-14453"] Throughout The Eras Tour , Swift will play 52 shows across the United States, concluding with five nights at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium in August 2023, as well as 50 additional shows internationally. Keep scrolling to see every star that’s attended The Eras Tour so far:

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Jessica Capshaw

The Grey’s Anatomy alum brought one of her daughters, whom she shares with husband Christopher Gavigan, to see Swift perform in Paris in May 2024.

“Cause we were in Paris.. 💕,” Capshaw captioned an Instagram pic from backstage after the show, quoting Swift’s song “Paris.”

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Lalisa Manobal

The Blackpink singer attended the second of Swift’s six concerts in Singapore on March 3. “Had such a blast at The Eras Tour! Amazing performance💘 @taylorswift,” she wrote via Instagram alongside snaps of herself from the show, where she met Swift backstage.

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Rebel Wilson

The Pitch Perfect actress brought her niece to Swift’s second Sydney concert in February 2024.

“@taylorswift absolutely CRUSHED IT tonight! And thanks to @sabrinacarpenter for being so so cool and Papa Swift for all the chats,” Wilson wrote via Instagram. “What an epic concert! Taylor you are just incredible!!! 🐨 🇦🇺 🎶.”

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Mark Hoppus

The Blink-182 drummer and his wife, Skye Hoppus, went to Swift’s Australia show in February 2024.

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Rita Ora and Taika Waititi

“It’s fair to say Sydney 🇦🇺 always delivers,” Ora wrote via Instagram in February 2024. “Or shall we say our TayTay @taylorswift always delivers! thank you for having us!”

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Travis Kelce

Kelce attended The Eras Tour for the third time in February 2024, supporting his girlfriend in Sydney alongside other VIP guests before kissing Swift backstage. The NFL star previously went to her Kansas City concert in July 2023 weeks before they started dating. He then flew to Argentina during the South American leg in November 2023.

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“Got to see an old friend shine tonight ♥️✨,” Perry wrote via Instagram after the first February 2024 concert in Sydney.

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“Loved seeing Taylor absolutely crush it in my hometown,” the Australian drummer wrote via TikTok in February 2024, sharing a video of themself dancing to Swift’s “Cruel Summer” and wearing a Red shirt.

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The Blackpink member attended the first of Swift’s Tokyo shows in February 2024. “Best 10 minutes in tokyo,” she captioned a TikTok upload of herself and a friend jamming out to “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)” during the Red section of the show.

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Danielle Fishel

The actress supported her former Girl Meets World costar Sabrina Carpenter as she opened for Swift in Mexico City. "I naturally immediately burst into tears when the show starts," Fishel gushed via her Instagram Story.

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Jessica Chastain

“Spamming u w really good @taylorswift Eras Tour content 🥰,” the actress wrote via Instagram on August 27 after seeing one of Swift’s shows in Mexico with her friends.

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Victoria Justice

The Victorious alum gave fans an inside look into her night out with friends at the tour’s final Los Angeles show via Instagram . “A night to remember 🤩🫶🏼 #ErasTour,” she wrote on August 9.

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Jeff Goldblum

“Fever dream high in the quiet of the night, you know that I caught it…!” Goldblum wrote alongside snaps with wife Emilie Livingston at the Eras Tour in Los Angeles, quoting Swift’s song “Cruel Summer.”

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Amanda Kloots

The Talk cohost honored Swift’s 1989 era by sporting a short blonde wig and bangs to attend the tour’s final Los Angeles show.

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Kerry Washington

“And by the way I’m going out tonight (Kerry’s version) #RedEra #ErasTour ❤️,” the actress captioned an Instagram video on August 9 of herself doing the viral “August” running trend.

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Kyle Richards

Before she parties with her daughters and the Haim sisters at Swift’s final performance at SoFi Stadium, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star showed off her friendship bracelets via her Instagram Story.

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Miranda Cosgrove

The iCarly actress sang along to “Karma” while attending the final Los Angeles show with a friend.

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Sydney Sweeney

The Euphoria star shared several snaps with friends from the August 9 show via Instagram . “Had the time of my life with @taylorswift at @sofi 💗,” she captioned a series of videos, seemingly quoting the lyrics to “Long Live.”

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Halsey made 50 friendship bracelets to trade with fans at SoFi Stadium.

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King sported a sparkly pink cowboy hat to watch Swift take the stage at her final performance of the tour’s first U.S. leg.

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Cameron Diaz, Tiffany Haddish and Zoe Saldana

The three actresses watched Swift’s August 8 concert from Teva’s VIP suite.

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Charlize Theron

Theron shimmied to Swift’s “Shake It Off” from the VIP tent on August 8.

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Savannah Guthrie and Mariska Hargitay

“Miss Olivia Benson is a Swiftie and has the bracelets to prove it!! Loved experiencing the magic with @therealmariskahargitay,” Guthrie gushed via Instagram, sharing photos from Swift’s penultimate concert in Los Angeles.

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Lo Bosworth and Jessica Alba

Bosworth hosted The Summer Of Wellness — an event celebrating the Laguna Beach alum’s vitamin and supplement line — and took over SoFi stadium’s Owner's Suite for a fun night that included dinner, drinks and brand experiences at the August 4 concert in Los Angeles.

Alba attended the soirée alongside other celebrities including Katherine Schwarzenegger , Maria Shriver , Lana Condor , Ava Philippe and Dorit Kemsley . All proceeds went to RADical Hope, a non-profit organization committed to improving the lives and futures of young adults by strengthening connections and building resilience.

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Sophia Bush

Bush joined Colton Underwood and his husband, Jordan C. Brown , for the August 7 performance in L.A. The One Tree Hill alumna was seen dancing to “I Knew You Were Trouble” in the crowd alongside the couple.

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The former Try Guys member was spotted attending one of the Los Angeles shows with his wife, Ariel Fulmer , nearly one year after he admitted to cheating on her with a coworker.

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Sofia Vergara

The Modern Family alum stepped out for a night of fun in Los Angeles amid her separation from Joe Manganiello .

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Dylan Mulvaney

The TikTok star sported Swift’s iconic blonde waves while attending one of the singer’s Los Angeles shows.

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Karamo Brown

The Queer Eye star seemingly drew inspiration from Swift’s Speak Now cover by sporting purple tutus with friends and family.

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Chrishell Stause and G Flip

The couple shared a sweet kiss during the Evermore set of Swift’s August 7 concert in Los Angeles.

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Emma Hernan

The Selling Sunset star attended the August 7 show alongside her Netflix costar and G Flip.

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Ashley Greene

The Twilight star rocked an armful of friendship bracelets while attending the Eras Tour ’s August 7 performance.

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Tiffany Haddish

Haddish — who made a cameo during “Look What You Made Me Do” on Swift’s Reputation tour — live streamed much of the tour’s August 7 show for fans via Instagram . She later tagged Cameron Diaz and Zoe Saldaña in a clip of herself singing along to “No Body, No Crime.”

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Haley Lu Richardson

The White Lotus actress shared several snaps from her night at the Eras Tour via her Instagram Stories. “I’m not sorry for the amount of photos and videos I will be posting,” she wrote alongside a selfie with a friend on their way to the August 7 show.

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Alyson Hannigan

“Even Taylor Swift’s shadow is incredible,” the How I Met Your Mother alum captioned an Instagram pic from one of the singer’s Los Angeles shows.

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Lana Condor

“Can we always be this close? (& by we I mean my sexy fiancé & @taylorswift),” Condor captioned a series of pics from her night out with Anthony De La Torre .

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Channing Tatum

The Magic Mike star proved he’s the ultimate girl dad by taking his daughter Everly to Swift’s August 5 show in Los Angeles. Tatum referenced the song “Anti-Hero” with his festive T-shirt , which read, “It’s me, hi, I’m the dad, it’s me.”

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James Kennedy and Ally Lewber

“Eras last night with my love! @allylewber ❤️❤️,” Kennedy captioned an Instagram pic of himself and Lewber sharing a smooch.

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Scheana Shay

The Vanderpump Rules star posed for a pic with Paula Abdul and costars Kennedy and Lewber.

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Tayshia Adams and Luke Gulbranson

The couple enjoyed a date night at one of Swift’s Los Angeles shows.

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Becca Kufrin

The pregnant Bachelorette alum joked that her “water might break” during the concert via an August 4 Instagram Story post.

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Rachel Recchia

Recchia and fellow Bachelor Nation star Genevieve Parisi placed their hands on Kufrin’s baby bump for a pic before the show.

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Paula Abdul

“What a SHOW @taylorswift! 😍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 It was lovely to see Taylor’s parents Scott & Andrea , Vince Vaughn and so many other familiar faces, ♥️” Abdul captioned a series of Instagram pics on August 6.

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Antoni Porowski

The Queer Eye star — who appeared in Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down” music video — showed off his concert outfit via Instagram . “Blessed be the swifties,” he captioned the pics, one of which featured his arm covered in friendship bracelets.

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Jesse McCartney

The singer donned Swift’s Folklore cardigan to attend one of her Los Angeles performances. “Feels Like August … , ” he wrote alongside an Instagram mirror selfie.

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Candice King

The Vampire Diaries alum was inspired by Swift’s Lover album for her sparkly pink Eras Tour outfit .

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Sarah Michelle Gellar and Seth Green

Gellar, who attended the August 5 concert with daughter Charlotte, had an impromptu Buffy the Vampire Slayer reunion with Green in the VIP tent.

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Vergara rocked a striped two-piece at Swift’s Los Angeles concert on August 5.

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Max Greenfield

The New Girl alum — who previously welcomed Swift as a guest star on the Fox sitcom — and wife Tess Sanchez Greenfield attended the Eras Tour in Los Angeles. After returning home, Max promptly gifted his friendship bracelets to their dog.

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Hilary Duff

“Last night was hard to even wrap my head around. The production was insane. Taylor is a monster, like, I don’t know how she does that every night,” Duff said on her Instagram Story on August 5 after attending the L.A. concert the night before. “The show is sick!”

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Sofia Richie

Richie and her pals flashed their homemade friendship bracelets en route to the August 4 concert.

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Mindy Kaling

“The first night of the LA Eras tour was everything! @haimtheband set the tone by destroying in their home town and then @taylorswift, well, did her bejeweled thing and 70,000 of us were like ‘how can we know every single lyric to 5 hours of songs?’” Kaling wrote via Instagram after the August 3 show. “There were no highlights. It was all highlights.”

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Elizabeth Banks and Amy Adams

Banks and Adams enjoyed the August 3 show from the Casamigos lounge.

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Mae Whitman and Miles Heizer

The former Parenthood siblings sat in the VIP section of the August 4 concert in Los Angeles.

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Jennie Garth

The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum brought her three daughters, whom she shares with ex-husband Peter Facinelli, to see the August 3 concert.

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"I Want To Bottle This Moment Up Forever #ERASTOUR ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜," Patrick Ta , Hadid's makeup artist and pal, captioned photos from Swift's July 28 show in Santa Clara, California. Hadid was wearing a Miu Miu demin skirt with a white crop top and tons of friendship bracelets, which she received from fans at Levi's Stadium. A video showed Hadid and Ta singing along to "Cruel Summer" from the VIP tent.

Hadid previously attended a Nashville stop on the Eras tour. 

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Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita

“@taylorswift really did that! 3.5 hours of pure joy. Superhuman. Love you, T,” Ferguson, who wore a Cats shirt to the show, wrote via Instagram in August.

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Nina Dobrev and Darren Criss

Dobrev snapped a selfie with the Glee alum and his wife, Mia Criss, at the opening L.A. show.

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Jessica Alba and Cash Warren

The couple twinned in black at the August 4 concert, which they attended with kids Honor, Haven and Hayes. 

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Sofia Carson

Carson and her sister, Paulina Char, wore matching “I remember it all too well” shirts in honor of the Red single.

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Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag

The Hills alums were all smiles at the August 3 concert in Los Angeles.

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Jenna Dewan

Dewan and her mother, Nancy Smith , danced while Swift sang “I Knew You Were Trouble” on August 3.

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Ashley Tisdale

Tisdale’s husband, Christopher French , made her a custom “Taylor” shirt to wear to the L.A. show.

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Sarah Paulson

Paulson attended the August 3 concert in Casamigos’ VIP box.

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Brie Larson

The Oscar winner fangirled over meeting Paulson and Lupita Nyong’o when they traded bracelets.

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Hayley Kiyoko and Becca Tilley

Kiyoko and Tilley, who previously shared that Swift was the first person to learn that they were dating after performing a duet with Kiyoko, sat in the VIP section at her L.A. Eras Tour on August 3.

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“It’s me. Hi. I’m the dad. It’s me,” Gad wrote via Twitter on July 28, noting he brought his daughters to Swift’s Santa Clara, California, concert.

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Mark Zuckerberg

The Meta founder and wife Priscilla Chan were in their “Lover” era during the July 28 show, which they enjoyed alongside their daughters.

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"What a night in seattle!!! I was absolutely BLOWN away by the eras tour, by taylor and by all of the amazing and kind swifties that stopped by the tent to say hello and give a bracelet. You really showed me that kindness always wins. Bravo!!!" the Barbie actor tweeted on July 24 after attending one of Swift's Washington concerts.

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Trista Sutter

"This night was sparkling ✨ We won’t let it go… 🎶 (Like ever)," the Bachelorette alum captioned a July carousel of Instagram photos from one of the Denver shows. Sutter attended the concert with her teenage daughter, Blakesley, and friends.

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Patrick and Brittany Mahomes

The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and his wife watched Swift perform at his team’s home Arrowhead Stadium on July 8.

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Jennifer Garner

“Our minds are still blown by the generosity of spirit, ferocity and stamina of Taylor Swift,” Garner gushed via Instagram about the July 7 concert in Kansas City, which she attended alongside her three children she shares with ex Ben Affleck .

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The Kissing Booth actress attended the July 7 concert in Kansas City with her fiance, Steven Piet , and her sister, Hunter King .

Joey was even invited up on the Arrowhead Stadium stage to introduce h er role in Swift’s “I Can See You” music video alongside Taylor Lautner , which premiered that night.

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Taylor Lautner

“He was a very positive force in my life when I was making the Speak Now album and I want to say he did every single stunt that you saw in that music video,” Swift said at the July 7 show, introducing her ex to the crowd. “He and his wife have become some of my closest friends and it’s very convenient because we all share the same first name.”

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Flavor Flav

The rapper attended Swift’s Detroit concert on June 9 and showed off the friendship bracelets he received from fellow concertgoers via TikTok. 

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Russell Dickerson

The country crooner attended Swift’s second concert at Chicago’s Soldier Field.

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“You know I’m a #reputation stan,” the “Ignore Me” songstress gushed via TikTok in June, sharing concert footage from the Chicago show.

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Suki Waterhouse

“This was a huge moment for me!!!! I love u Taylor thanks for having me,” the Daisy Jones & The Six actress captioned a TikTok clip on June 1 after rocking out at the Met Life event in May with boyfriend Robert Pattinson .

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Emily Ratajkowski

The model proclaimed she was in her “Swiftie Era” via TikTok while attending one of the MetLife shows.

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Stockholm secret songs: Taylor Swift to perform three acoustic sets for Eras Tour

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STOCKHOLM — Taylor Swift wrapped up her titanic Eras Tour in the capital of Sweden, bringing her acoustic set to "Swiftholm."

On her final night in Friends Arena, Swift performed a “Max Martin Medley” of songs the Swedish producer and songwriter has worked on with the Eras Tour singer. Starting with “Message In A Bottle” from “Red (Taylor’s Version),” Swift then went into “How You Get The Girl” and “New Romantics” from “1989 (Taylor’s Version).”

”Max is here tonight,” the singer told the record-breaking and sold out show before performing the five plus minute piece on her guitar. She then played “How Did It End?” from “The Tortured Poets Department.”

Celebrating ‘1989’ on night two

For her 89th Eras Tour show, Swift performed “Guilty as Sin” on the guitar from her 11th era album.

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”This is one of my favorites,” Swift said to the stadium of 60,000 fans.

She then played a mash-up of songs from “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” on the piano to celebrate the 89th show of the Eras Tour: “Say Don’t Go,” “Welcome to New York” and “Clean.”

‘One of favorite songs on Tortured Poets’

On night one, Swift mashed-up "I Think He Knows" from "Lover" and "Gorgeous" from "Reputation" on the guitar.

"This one I've never even remotely performed live before," she said at the piano before playing "Peter" from her 11th era. "And it's one of my favorite songs on 'Tortured Poets.' I swore I would only play this one for a crowd that I was absolutely in love with."

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For The Win

Taylor Swift's surprise songs from Night 3 of her Paris Eras Tour

T aylor Swift's Eras Tour continued its international journey on Saturday night in France (afternoon in the United States). The now 14-time Grammy winner will be touring almost non-stop for the entire year, and at each show she adds two "surprise songs" to her 44-song, three hour plus set list.

MORE:  See Taylor Swift's sizzling costume transition at her Eras Tour Paris show

For the third night in Paris, Swift donned a new orange dress and went with "Hey Stephen" from her Fearless album on the guitar.On piano, Swift sang "Maroon" from  Midnights. 

Swift will play one more sold-out show in Paris before heading to Stockholm, Sweden.

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