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Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Review: A Breathtaking Stage Spectacle Rendered Slightly Less Spectacular On Film

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In our ever-fracturing pop cultural landscape, very few things exist in the monoculture, where their omnipresence is something to either gravitate towards or run away from as fast as possible. Right now, Taylor Swift probably stands atop that mountain, and her record-breaking, monumental stadium show "The Eras Tour" is her victory lap . My relationship with Swift has evolved quite a lot over time. In the beginning, I didn't really pay much attention. This wasn't due to some knee-jerk aversion to her or her music. I have just never really been on the pulse of contemporary music, which is something I continuously try to rectify. So, I missed out on her country-girl roots and transition to full-on pop music. I knew of her as a public figure, and considering I could not care less about a celebrity's personal life, it was easy to tune out.

In the last few years, though, I thought it was finally time to dig into what all the hubbub was about, and I came to find myself enjoying the vast majority of what I was hearing, be it the pop perfection of "1989," the sleekly sophisticated storytelling of "Folklore" and "Evermore," or the teenage yearning of "Fearless." I'm still not invested in who she's dating or deciphering the cryptic messages in her music videos, but if she puts out a new record, I'll go buy it.

My relationship with her music has always been purely through the records, though. I've never been to one of her shows or seen the concert films of previous tours, like "Speak Now" or "1989." I've even only seen a couple of her music videos. Walking into "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour," I didn't know really what to expect outside of the much-reported large-scale spectacle and that there'd be songs from every single album. The extravagance, if anything, is being undersold.

A dizzying spectacle like no other

Stretched across nearly three hours and about 40 songs, "The Eras Tour" clusters songs from her albums out of chronological order, but just about every number receives its own unique production element, from costume changes to large set pieces to — at one point — a group of backup dancers riding "TRON"-style light cycles. The stage features a gigantic screen at one end and the seemingly endless thrust of the stage is like a screen unto itself. Then there's Swift herself, usually donned in a leotard covered in the most sequins you have ever seen, strutting and skipping all around the stage in complete command of her thousands upon thousands of screaming fans. In the room (or the massive stadium), it must have been a truly breathtaking experience.

On the big screen, however, something gets a little lost. The film was directed by Sam Wrench, whose directorial career mostly consists of filmed concert performances, and although that may be his background, I don't feel he does this show a ton of favors. Very few of the shots in "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" come across as carefully designed. Instead, most of the time it feels like they packed SoFi Stadium to the gills with cameras to shoot a ton of footage and hoped they would find the look in the editing process, which just so happened to feature six different editors to accommodate the two-month turnaround time from these shows being performed to the release of the film.

The result is that the majority of the movie is a medium single on Swift from several different angles. You get glimpses of the lavish spectacle in some rapid cuts, but a shot rarely lasts long enough for you to fully take it in. Even less served by how it's shot and cut are the troupe of talented dancers. Partly this has to do with the frequent refusal to show us their full bodies in motion for any significant period of time, as they too often end up in medium shots as well, and it feels like they don't want the attention to ever be away from Swift for too long. When the dancers do get their due, it is when the number requires a lot of interaction between them and the star, such as the joyous rendition of "22" or when the show's band get to come on the main stage to play with Swift during the "Fearless" era.

It's when the show gets more intimate that the translation becomes much more successful. When she's seated behind a moss-covered piano for "Champagne Problems" or straps on a guitar for the 10-minute version of "All Too Well," there's a focus in the production that Wrench and his editors can seize on and make the most of. A particular high point is "Tolerate It," featuring Swift setting a long dining room table for dinner that she then crawls across in anger, swiping off each glass, dish, and vase in her path playing a woman trying to get through to her inattentive partner (played by dancer Raphael Thomas). Yes, it's spectacle, but it's enormously focused spectacle.

A great concert in a good film

Making a great concert film isn't easy, which is why people cling to "The Last Waltz" or the recently restored and rereleased masterpiece "Stop Making Sense" so tightly. Translating a show that was designed for a stage to an entirely different medium requires a careful attention to shot selection, spacial geography, and juxtaposing the charisma of the performer with their surroundings. As a concert film, "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" is decent. Nothing about the filmmaking is downright awful, but nothing about it transcends either. It is content to merely document the concert.

And look, if you are just going to document a concert, "The Eras Tour" is the one to document . For whatever filmmaking pitfalls it has, Taylor Swift has put on a show here that really should be seen, whether you are a die-hard Swiftie or just know the chorus to "Shake It Off." People may make fun of her not so impressive dancing, but what she has is charisma and a genuine joy of performance. For as controlled and choreographed as every single detail of the show is, you can tell she still is finding the fun in what she's giving to the audience. I know I was having fun singing along underneath my mask to "Style," "Cruel Summer," "Anti-Hero," and "The Last Great American Dynasty," and when it comes right down to it, that is the reason why this film exists. "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" may not be a great film, but it is a hell of a good time at the movies.

/Film Rating: 7 out of 10

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From her country roots in the Fearless era to the pop explosion of the 1989 era, and the bold reinvention of the Reputation era, this quiz will challenge you with questions about the albums, performances, and iconic moments from each era.

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It was Taylor Swift week in Canada, after the singer announced she was finally – finally – bringing her Eras Tour to Canada, for a six-night stint at Toronto’s Rogers Centre in November, 2024. For many (or, probably, most) Canadian Swifties, excitement turned to anticipation turned to disappointment, as a massive demand resulted in relatively few fans being given Verified Fan codes – which grant the ability to try to buy tickets – and even fewer securing tickets. Whether you got tickets or not – or if you were just following along with the headlines – we’ve put together a quiz to test your Eras Tour knowledge.

c. March 17, 2023, in Glendale, Ariz. The Eras Tour, which Swift first announced on Nov. 1, 2022, is Swift’s first since 2018.

d. 2.4 million . After breaking the record for ticket presales on Nov. 15, 2022 – causing Ticketmaster’s website to crash as a result of unprecedented demand – Ticketmaster cancelled the public ticket sale, leading to outcry and calls for an antitrust investigation of the ticket retailer.

b. To commemorate each ‘era’ in Swift’s career so far. The ‘eras’ in Swift’s career largely correspond to her 10 albums , and are reflected onstage with wardrobe and elaborate set changes.

b. 146. Swift’s 146-date tour will span the U.S., Mexico, Australia, South America, Europe, Asia and Canada . The tour is on track to amass more than $1-billion in ticket sales.

c. 41,500. Concert capacity for the Rogers Centre is generally higher than for a Jays game, hovering at around 50,000 seats, making the estimated six-night capacity for Swift’s Canadian Eras Tour run around 300,000.

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Update 8/3/23:

For more information on Verified Fan for Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour 2024 U.S. and Canadian dates head to: Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour 2024 FAQs: LINK

Update 6/2/23:

For more information on Verified Fan for Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour dates in Mexico, head to: Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour FAQs (Spanish):  LINK Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour FAQs (English):  LINK

Update 11/16/22:

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Capital One Cardholder Presale Wednesday, November 16  | 2 p.m. local venue time

To best access the Taylor Swift Eras Tour Capital One Cardholder Presale ticket queues, fans should log into their Ticketmaster account and click on the link for your preferred dates below. 

Please keep in mind:

  • Capital One Cardholder Presales are scheduled for Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. local venue time. 
  • Queues will now open 15 minutes prior to the onsale time.
  • To gain entry into the presale, enter the first 6 digits of your Capital One credit or debit card. Having an eligible Capital One credit or debit card does not guarantee tickets.
  • At checkout, remember to use an eligible Capital One credit or debit card to pay for your Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets (excludes Capital One private label retail cards). All other credit card types will not be allowed.
  • Supplies are limited and the presale ends on Nov. 18, 2022 at 10 p.m. local venue time, or until tickets are sold out.

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Important information for buying tickets during the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan:

Our goal is to maximize the number of fans who have an opportunity to shop.

The link in your text will direct you to the show you were selected for — either a show that was available during registration or a show that was announced after registration closed.

If you were selected for a show available during registration, your code will enable you to shop  that  show  or any show in the same city  that was announced after registration closed. (You will not be able to shop a different show that was available during registration).

If you were selected for a show announced after registration closed — i.e., the link in your text directs you to one of those shows — your code is good for that show. We recommend you use the code for that show as it will have the greatest availability for you. If you choose, you can use your code instead for the show you prioritized first during registration; however, we expect demand for that show to be higher and your wait to be longer.

Remember, each code only allows you to purchase 6 tickets.

Update 11/11/2022:

New Shows Added

Due to unprecedented demand for tickets to Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour, presented by Capital One, after announcing 8 new shows last week, Taylor has added 17 additional shows in the US.

  • Friday, March 17, 2023 – Glendale, AZ – State Farm Stadium
  • Friday, March 24, 2023 – Las Vegas, NV – Allegiant Stadium
  • Friday, March 31, 2023 – Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium
  • Thursday, April 13, 2023 – Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium
  • Friday, April 21, 2023 – Houston, TX – NRG Stadium
  • Sunday, April 23, 2023 – Houston, TX – NRG Stadium
  • Sunday, April 30, 2023 – Atlanta, GA – Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • Sunday, May 7, 2023 – Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium
  • Sunday, June 4, 2023 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
  • Friday, June 9, 2023 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field
  • Friday, June 16, 2023 – Pittsburgh, PA – Acrisure Stadium
  • Friday, June 23, 2023 – Minneapolis, MN – U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Friday, June 30, 2023 – Cincinnati, OH – Paycor Stadium
  • Friday, July 7, 2023 – Kansas City, KS – GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
  • Friday, July 14, 2023 – Denver, CO – Empower Field at Mile High
  • Tuesday, August 8, 2023 – Los Angeles, CA – Sofi Stadium
  • Wednesday, August 9, 2023 – Los Angeles, CA – Sofi Stadium

Registration is closed for TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan. Fans who previously registered do not need to re-register for the added shows.

Anyone invited to participate in the presale will have access to purchase the added event(s) within their selected market.

Update 11/4/22:

Due to overwhelming demand, additional dates have been added to Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour, presented by Capital One!

The registration period for Taylor Swift Presale powered by Ticketmaster Verified Fan has closed.

  • Friday, April 14th 2023 – Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium
  • Friday, May 5th 2023 – Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium
  • Sunday, May 14th 2023 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field
  • Sunday, May 21st 2023 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium
  • Sunday, May 28th 2023 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium
  • Sunday, July 23rd 2023 – Seattle, WA – Lumen Field
  • Friday, July 28th 2023 – Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s® Stadium
  • Thursday, August 3rd 2023 – Los Angeles, CA – SoFi Stadium

The TaylorSwiftTix Presale begins on Tuesday, November 15 @ 10AM local venue time. There is a six (6) ticket limit per event.

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Taylor Swift just announced the U.S. leg of Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour, p resented by Capital One, and she wants to make sure her fans have the best chance to get tickets .

Demand is expected to be extremely high for Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour, presented by Capital One , so registering for the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan is your best chance to get tickets to see Taylor Swift live. While the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan doesn’t guarantee that everyone who registers will get a ticket, it does help ensure only fans are invited to purchase tickets.

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  • TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan Registration is open now until Wednesday, November 9 at 11:59PM ET .
  • TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan Invitations will be sent on the evening of Monday, November 14 .
  • TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan takes place on  Tuesday, November 15 at 10AM local venue time .
  • General Public On-sale begins on Friday, November 18 at 10AM local venue time .

How many shows can I register for?

You may register for up to three (3) shows. When doing so, please be sure to rank your show preferences in order from highest to lowest. Please note: Registering for multiple shows does not guarantee that you will be selected for all shows you’ve ranked. If demand for tickets from verified fans exceeds supply for a given show, invitations may be subject to availability.

How many tickets can I purchase?

Fans may purchase a maximum of six (6) tickets per show using their unique access code. If you are selected for multiple shows, you will receive one (1) code for each show.

Can I change or update the shows I register for?

Yes, you can update your show preferences any time before registration ends. To do so, return to the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan registration link and click “edit entry”. Only your last selections will be considered once registration closes.

Can I register more than once to increase my invitation status?

No, only one registration is permitted per person.

When submitting my registration I received a 6-digit authentication code from Ticketmaster. Can I use this code to purchase tickets during the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan?

No, if selected for the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan you will receive a new, unique, alphanumeric access code the night prior to your show(s) going on sale. The previous 6-digit authentication code you received when registering was sent to verify your mobile phone number. It cannot be used to purchase tickets.

Can I register for the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan outside of the U.S.?

Yes, however you must use a U.S. or Canadian phone number. Please note that VOIP numbers are not supported.

When does registration close for the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan?

Registration closes on Wednesday, November 9 at 11:59PM ET .

When does the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan begin?

The TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan will begin on Tuesday, November 15 at 10AM local venue time.

Does registering mean I get a TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan access code?

Access codes are never guaranteed, and due to anticipated demand, fans will be selected at random to receive an invitation to shop for tickets during the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan.

I received a confirmation email, what does that mean?

This email is to confirm your details and that we successfully received your registration. It doesn’t, however, guarantee you’ll receive an invitation to purchase tickets. On Monday, November 14, you’ll receive an email with additional information about your invitation status.

Does getting an access code mean I will get tickets?

No. Only fans who have been verified and invited to shop by receiving an access code will have the opportunity to purchase tickets during the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan.

Receiving an access code means that you’ll have the opportunity to shop for tickets. However, the ability to purchase tickets is determined by supply and demand, and is not guaranteed. Tickets are available on a first come, first serve basis.

If selected, fans will also receive a text message to the phone number provided during registration. This text will include a unique access code and a link to shop. Keep an eye out for this text and be careful not to accidentally delete it.

The Waiting Room will open 30 minutes before the sale begins. You may only join the Waiting Room using the same Ticketmaster Account that you registered with.

When the sale begins, fans in the Waiting Room will be assigned a spot in line. When it is your turn to shop, you must enter your access code exactly as it appears in your text to access tickets.

Can I share my access code with my friends or family?

No. To purchase tickets with your unique code during the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan, you must be logged in to the Ticketmaster Account you registered with. Your access code is unique to your account and for this reason, fans will not be able to share their codes with friends or family.

What device should I use to purchase tickets?

All ticket purchases must be made online. Please be prepared to shop for tickets using your computer, mobile web, or Ticketmaster app. Tickets will not be available by phone call.

Can I sign into the same Ticketmaster Account on multiple devices to shop?

No, when you sign into the same account on multiple devices it may result in errors and/or limit you from shopping during the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan. Before the sale begins, please double check you are only signed into the Ticketmaster Account you registered with on one device.

How many tabs can I have open at once?

One tab per show.

You may only use multiple tabs on the same device when shopping for more than one show (if you received an invitation to multiple shows). As a reminder:

  • If you’d like to shop for tickets to multiple shows, you will need to join the Waiting Room for each one.
  • Please only join the Waiting Room once and only use one tab per show to reduce any delays.
  • Once you join the Waiting Room, do not close your page.

I got an email telling me that I’m on the Waitlist, what does that mean?

Due to extremely high demand, not all fans who register may be invited to purchase tickets during the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan. Should additional tickets become available, a select number of registered fans may be randomly selected to move off the waitlist. If this happens, you will be notified via text message.

Will there be a way to purchase tickets other than the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan?

Yes. The General Public On-Sale will be Friday, November 18 at 10AM local venue time.

Why do I see tickets available to purchase on another site before the TaylorSwiftTix Presale powered by Verified Fan has even happened?

Many unofficial sellers will list tickets before they even go on sale. This practice is called speculative listing and fans should not trust resellers claiming to have tickets. Those speculative listings are not real tickets in hand. Beware of these sellers. Learn more about speculative tickets here .

Will there be VIP packages available for the tour?

A limited number of VIP Packages + Tickets may be available at time of purchase. Check your event page for any VIP details.

What are the health check requirements?

In the best interest of fans and staff, the event organizers are monitoring local COVID-19 trends and will meet or exceed protocols mandated by local governments and local venues. By purchasing tickets to this event, you agree to abide by the health and safety measures in effect at the time of the event, which may include, but not be limited to, wearing masks, providing proof of vaccination & booster status and/or providing proof of negative COVID-19 test. Check back often for updates to your event venue website as guidelines are subject to change.

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Taylor Swift gives massive Eras Tour setlist hint as she releases new Youtube teaser

Taylor Swift is preparing for the next leg of the Eras Tour, and it includes a few new songs.

The pop icon released her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department , last week, and fans have had mixed reactions .

While fans are making their way through the 17-song album (along with its 15 additional tracks), Taylor is rehearsing for the European stops on her tour.

The 34-year-old posted a montage on Youtube Shorts of her rehearsing for her show in Paris, which starts on May 9. In the caption, she said: "A fortnight til Paris/ Brought to you by Youtube Shorts #ForAFortnightChallenge."

She's seen in the clips singing and dancing around a makeshift stage. During one section, she's leaning against a sign that has the initials TTPD.

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Fans have turned to X to speculate which songs will be added to the show. One user thinks they've cracked the code, as Apple Music has added certain songs to the Taylor Swift Essentials playlist.

The songs that have been added are: My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys, Down Bad, I Can Do It With A Broken Heart, But Daddy I Love Him and Fortnight.

While they are eager to learn if they're correct, some are curious about where in the show the new album will be played.

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The Eras Tour is already about three hours and 15 minutes.

Fans assume one era will need to be cut to make way for the new one.

"Could remove some songs on Folklore and/or Midnights being the longest sets on the Tour," one person said.

Another said: "What if she gets rid of the surprise songs and does TTPF instead that makes more sense to me then just adding a whole new era and taking away others songs from the other Eras."

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Welcome to "The Tortured Poets Department" (Eras Tour Version).

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It looks like Taylor Swift 's Eras Tour is getting a brand new era, straight from the Tortured Poets Department .

Since the announcement of her new 11th studio album ( which dropped April 19 ), fans have been anxiously waiting to see if her worldwide, career-spanning tour would get a shakeup to accommodate the new music. While Swift is remaining mum, and a rep for the singer didn't respond to an EW request for comment, a new YouTube Short posted to Swift's account seems to provide all the clarity Swifties needed that a change is imminent.

In the video, which is part of Swift's #ForAFortnightChallenge tied to the album's first single, "Fortnight," the 14-time Grammy winner can be seen rehearsing for tour with her backup dancers. While some shots are obviously from the Folklore , Lover , and other existing "eras" of the show, several blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments have never been seen before.

In one, Swift, clad in workout gear, appears to be wearing the same boots seen in her "Fortnight" video . She's holding on to a banister that looks like it has the Tortured Poets Department emblem on it — the "P" and the "D" can just be made out.

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Although the video is in grayscale, and therefore exact colors are impossible to identify for sure, several shots feature what looks like a new white-ish mic, which has never been seen before. The new era's color, of course, is also an off-white hue.

Perhaps the most interesting moment of the new clip, though, is one that features what looks like new choreography and costumes. Swift's backup dancers can be seen in top hats and dancing with canes, while she sings in the front middle of the group — choreography and props which have so far not been featured in the concert.

This is all speculative until the tour resumes in Paris, France, on May 9, of course, but if Swift is adding a whole new era, it would mark the first major change to the setlist since Swift began performing it last March.

Throughout the tour, she's made little swaps here or there: She added performances with some of the artists who opened for her like HAIM or Phoebe Bridgers, and she added "Long Live" to the Speak Now section when that re-recorded album released during tour. She also swapped out "Invisible String" for the "The 1" in the Folklore section after news of her split with Joe Alwyn broke.

But, nothing has majorly been added or subtracted from the show, which is already a whopping three-and-a-half hours long. Now, if anyone could pull off adding more runtime to Eras, it's the "Mastermind" herself, but it's more likely that some songs will be getting cut to make room for new material. Fans have theorized that the tracks that didn't make it into the VOD rental of the Eras Tour concert film — "The Archer," "Wildest Dreams," "Cardigan," and "Long Live" — could be first on the chopping block, but we'll just have to wait and see what Ms. Swift has up her cryptic and Machiavellian sleeve.

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Which Taylor Swift Era Am I?

As Barbara Walters once said, Taylor Swift is the music industry. With 10 original studio albums under her belt, Taylor Swift is truly a mastermind. Each of Swift’s albums follows an aesthetic that hasn’t gone out of style. From rainbows and butterflies to snakes and dark lips, there’s a song anyone can shake it off to. If you’re feeling on the outside and aren’t sure what we mean, take our Swiftie-approved quiz to find out what Taylor Swift era you are. We promise you’re ready for it.

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  • Pale blue, sea foam green, and ivory
  • Bright pink, teal, and gold
  • Red, navy, and white
  • Forest green, burnt orange, and mahogany
  • Depressing. It feels like one breakup after another.
  • Exciting. This is the time to meet new people!
  • Committed. I found the one I’ve been looking for.
  • Blooming. I’ve got a crush or two.
  • Blush and twirl my hair. What do I say?
  • Give them a small wave and pray I don’t say the wrong thing.
  • Imagine what it’d be like if we lived in the olden days.
  • Wink and put on my sexiest smile. I know what I’m doing.
  • “Dear John”
  • “All Too Well”
  • “The Archer”
  • “You’re On Your Own, Kid”
  • Friendly, cheerful, and a bit naive
  • Charismatic, confused, and lonely
  • Bubbly, optimistic, and hopelessly in love
  • Creative, self-assured, and sexy
  • Cardigans. They’re perfect for any occasion.
  • High-waisted pants. They truly never go out of style.
  • Crop tops. They’re easy to dress up or down.
  • Sundresses. They’re casually effortless.
  • “Be nice to people, until they step on you.”
  • “Being good to people is a wonderful legacy to leave.”
  • “Just be yourself, there is no one better.”
  • “You are not the opinion of somebody who doesn’t know you.”
  • Curls. I want to look like a princess every day.
  • A shoulder-length bob with side-swept bangs. It’s easy to style.
  • Long and straight. Simple, easy, and super cute.
  • Eh, it depends on the day. I let my hair do whatever it wants.
  • Country pop
  • Alternative
  • Hearts. What can I say? Love is on my mind.
  • Stars. They’re not always perfect, but I don’t care.
  • Clouds. They’re so romantic, don’t you think?
  • Trees. I’m always thinking about nature.
  • “Should’ve Said No”
  • “Don’t Blame Me”
  • “You Belong With Me”
  • A cottage in the woods
  • New York City
  • A farm in the countryside
  • Lounging on the beach with a tropical drink in hand.
  • Bundling up by a fire in a cabin with hot chocolate.
  • Going clubbing with some good friends.
  • Singing karaoke in the Honky Tonks.
  • Chai sugar cookies
  • Mother. My friends look to me for guidance.
  • Defender. No one hurts my friends when I’m around.
  • Partier. What can I say? I like having a good time.
  • Creator. If someone needs a story, they come to me.
  • Reinvent myself. It’s time for a change.
  • Smile and walk away. They just couldn’t handle me.
  • Take a walk in the woods. I need to clear my head.
  • Cry. What else can I do with a broken heart?
  • Polaroids of me and my friends
  • A snowglobe
  • Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
  • Romeo and Juliet
  • The Great Gatsby
  • The Hunger Games
  • In greyscale. It looks more mysterious that way.
  • With dark contrast. The moodier, the better.
  • With high saturation. I like my pictures to pop.
  • I don’t edit my photos. All-natural is best.
  • A floor-length gown full of tulle and sparkles.
  • A flapper dress glistening with jewels.
  • A black suit or skin-tight dress.
  • A knee-length pastel-colored dress with a sweetheart neckline.
  • Red lipstick
  • Liquid eyeliner
  • Nail polish
  • Myself. I want to stop thinking about what other people think.
  • Creating. I have so many stories to tell.
  • My crush. They’ll notice me by the end of the year.
  • Being happy. I want to cherish life for once.
  • “I’ll be strong, I’ll be wrong, but life goes on.”
  • “This is me trying.”
  • “Long story short, I survived.”
  • “Honey, I rose up from the dead, I do it all the time.”
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  • A princess. Any excuse to wear a fluffy dress!
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Taylor Swift’s Eras: An Eras Tour Guide

So, what are Taylor Swift’s eras? Currently, Taylor Swift has 10 studio albums (not including her rerecordings or holiday albums). Swift’s fans, also known as Swifties, began dividing her career and albums into “eras” early on in her career, especially when the pop star moved from country music to a more mainstream sound.

New and old fans continue to dive deep into her discography, discovering and rediscovering songs and aesthetics they relate to. Swift hopped on the trend and announced her latest stadium tour, The Eras Tour, in November 2022. But what happened during these musical eras, and why are they important? Here’s a timeline to bring you up to speed:

  • In 2006 , Taylor Swift released her first album, self-titled Taylor Swift . The country album spent 8 months on the Billboard charts with singles like “Tim McGraw” and “Our Song” leading the front. At the 2007 CMAs, Swift won the Best New Artist award, and her “girl next door” presence captured country-lover’s hearts.
  • Swift released her second album Fearless in 2008 , which topped the Billboard 200 chart and won Album of the Year at the 2010 Grammys. However, these accolades were not the pivotal point of the era. At the 2009 VMAs, Kanye West jumped on stage and claimed Swift didn’t deserve the Best Female Video award, and that it should be awarded to Beyonce instead. This moment in pop culture would go down in history and be the start of Swift’s controversial image.
  • In 2010 , Swift’s third album Speak Now came out. The album spent 6 weeks at the top of the charts and features fan-adored songs like “Mean,” “Dear John,” and “Enchanted.” Sparkles, curls, and whimsical floral designs were all the rage during this era; however, despite the glitz and glam, Swift was criticized for dating too much, being “innocent,” and acting “childish.”
  • Swift changed her image in 2012 with her fourth album Red . The once country artist’s music was swaying more toward a pop sound with catchy tunes like “22,” “I Knew You Were Trouble,” and “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.” In this era, Swift lost the curls and cowboy boots, instead rocking blunt, straight bangs and saddle shoes. But even with her newfound look and sound, Swift was still publicly scrutinized for her dating life.
  • In an effort to take control of her public image, Swift rebranded herself again in 2014 with the release of her fifth album 1989 . Swift chopped off her hair, sporting a chic straight bob, and swapped her modest attire for short skirts and crop tops. Even so, the criticism got worse thanks to another controversy with Kanye West in 2016 .
  • After stepping away from the public eye amidst public backlash, Swift returned with a vengeance at the end of 2017 , releasing her sixth album reputation . The once bubbly pop singer traded her red lipstick for black, opting for snake skin leather and fish nets over tassels and sequins.
  • A dramatic flip from the dark and edgy reputation , Swift released Lover , her seventh album, in 2019 . Full of pastel colors, sparkles, and upbeat tunes, the era was reminiscent of her previous years before the West drama. The album became 2019’s best-selling studio album and was the first album Swift owned the masters to.
  • When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2019, Swift’s Lover festival and media plans were canceled. To cope with isolation and quarantine, Swift released her eighth and ninth albums, folklore and evermore , back-to-back in 2020 . These sister eras were Swift’s introduction to an alternative sound and were all about cottagecore aesthetics and escapism.
  • The most recent era is Swift’s tenth album Midnights . The album dropped near the end of 2022 , with the entire album topping the charts and becoming the best-selling album of the year. The premise: thoughts that keep you up at night. With Midnights , Swift returned to writing autobiographical songs, highlighting snippets of her life from across her career. Fans have reveled in the new sound, 1970s-inspired aesthetic, and Swift’s new empowerment.

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Cheapest destinations to see Taylor Swift concerts from 'Eras Tour' abroad

Are you a Florida Swiftie with “Eras Tour” FOMO?

It’s definitely too late to find a ticket to Taylor Swift’s October concerts in Miami for less than $2,000. 

But you can see an “Eras Tour” show in Warsaw, Poland, on Aug. 1, 2024, for about $500 cheaper than the cheapest concert ticket for a Miami show in October (including a roundtrip plane ticket to Poland, from Miami ).

Travel website Islands.com just released a study on the cheapest overseas destinations for seeing Miss Americana on the European leg of her tour. 

To calculate the cheapest overseas shows on Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” this summer, Islands.com aggregated data on each city to find the average most affordable concert tickets, the average cost for two days of spending on hotel rooms, meals, drinks and transportation in each city and each city's safety score.

Here’s the Islands.com list of the cheapest shows on the next leg of Taylor Swift’s tour and how much the cheapest plane tickets from Florida to the cheapest European concert are.

Does “The Eras Tour” come to Europe?

Yes! After a wildly successful first run of “The Eras Tour” in the U.S. in 2023, Taylor Swift extended her tour to an international one and will start performing in Europe this summer before returning for more U.S. shows in the fall.

Here’s Islands.com’s list of the Top 10 cheapest places to see Taylor Swift in Europe this summer, including two days’ worth of hotel, food, drink and transportation costs for each city:

  • Warsaw, Poland: $443 cheapest concert ticket price, $712 total lowest average cost
  • Gelsenkirchen, Germany: $387 cheapest concert ticket price, $749 total lowest average cost
  • Hamburg, Germany: $411 cheapest concert ticket price, $903 total lowest average cost
  • Stockholm, Sweden: $406 cheapest concert ticket price, $935 total lowest average cost
  • Paris, France: $313 cheapest concert ticket price, $971 total lowest average cost
  • Munich, Germany: $472 cheapest concert ticket price, $1,000 total lowest average cost
  • Lisbon, Portugal: $507 cheapest concert ticket price, $1,028 total lowest average cost
  • Lyon, France: $582 cheapest concert ticket price, $1,047 total lowest average cost
  • Cardiff, UK: $679 cheapest concert ticket price, $1,061 total lowest average cost
  • Vienna , Austria: $496 cheapest concert ticket price, $1,089 total lowest average cost

Does Taylor Swift perform in Poland?

Yes! Taylor Swift will be performing for three nights in Warsaw, from Thursday, Aug. 1, through Saturday, Aug. 3.

The cheapest ticket to see Taylor Swift perform in Warsaw, Poland in August is about $1,500 cheaper than the cheapest ticket to catch one of her Miami shows in October.

As of April, via Google Flights, you can buy a roundtrip plane ticket from Miami to Warsaw (with two layovers) for around $800 .

Add that $800 plane ticket to the around $500 it will cost for a concert ticket and the extra $200 to $300 you’ll spend in two days of visiting Warsaw, and the grand total comes out to a maximum of around $1,600, which is still $400 cheaper than the cheapest ticket to a Miami show.

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Leading up to the release of Taylor Swift ‘s The Tortured Poets Department , one question lingered in the backs of Swiftie minds for months: How would the new album affect the already three-hour-plus setlist of the pop star’s ongoing global Eras Tour?

When the record finally dropped April 19, bringing with it not just 16 pre-announced tracks, but 15 surprise bonus songs as well, their concerns were only exacerbated. How could Swift possibly slim down her pre- Tortured Poets setlist to fit any new material once she hit the road again? Where would she even begin selecting just a handful of the 31 songs on TTPD to include? Would she even bother trying? (Based on a video the singer posted of recent rehearsals for her next run of shows, which kicks off May 9 in Paris, the answer to that last question is most likely a “Yes.”)

It’s no small task, especially given that no matter what the “Anti-Hero” singer cuts or adds, some fans are bound to be upset when their favorites inevitably don’t make the final listing. Even so, Billboard has risen to the challenge, selecting the best possible collection of Tortured Poets tracks to represent Swift’s newest era while trimming the fat of past eras for an updated, ultimate dream Eras Tour setlist.

Some songs were hard to say good-bye to (sorry, “Mastermind”), and others were truly painful to not extend an invitation (don’t hate us, “Guilty as Sin?”). But in service of a well-rounded, comprehensive Eras experience, difficult decisions had to be made. Keep reading to see how Swift should move forward with her trek, Tortured Poets and all — plus, an idea on how her debut album Taylor Swift can finally get its flowers — below.

ACT I: 'Lover'

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

CUT: “The Archer”

Note: Swift could also probably benefit from shortening her meandering pre-“The Man” monologue in Act I to save room for more songs later on.

ACT II: 'Fearless'

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

Note: At three songs, the Fearless era is already the perfect length, holistically comprised of the album’s title track and its two breakthrough hits, which made Swift a global star. No room for cuts here.

ACT III: 'Evermore'

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

CUT: “Marjorie”

Note: Swift definitely deserves to drink in the applause for a moment after her magnificent piano performance of “Champagne Problems,” but at past Eras shows, she’s allowed the ovations to last for upwards of eight minutes . To save room for more songs, she may want to keep things moving at future stops.

ACT IV: 'Reputation'

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

Note: If you’ve been to an Eras show, you know: There’s no messing with the Reputation set. The already ear-splitting crowd somehow gets even louder as soon as this first notes of “Ready For It” blast through the speakers, and the stadium stays at peak volume throughout the traditional “1, 2, 3, Let’s go b–ch” chant during “Delicate” and the seamless transition between “Don’t Blame Me” and “Look What You Made Me Do.” No cuts.

ACT V: 'Speak Now'

  • “Enchanted”
  • “Long Live”

Note: Justice for Speak Now . Swift’s third album deserves a proper showcase each night, so we sincerely hope that the pop star doesn’t scrap “Long Live” — which she only added to the setlist four months into the Eras Tour’s first leg — to make room for TTPD.

ACT VI: 'Red'

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

Note: It may seem like an easy time-saver to simply swap out the ten-minute version of “All Too Well” for Swift’s original five-minute version, but doing so would be robbing Swifties of the best ten-minute segment in the entire show. We simply won’t hear of it. That song aside, the other three hits on this mini-set — similar to the Fearless era — form a perfect bite-sized capsule of the album they represent, leaving no excess behind.

ACT VII: 'Folklore'

  • “Betty” 
  • “August”
  • “Illicit Affairs” (Bridge Only) 
  • “My Tears Ricochet” 
  • “Cardigan”

CUTS: “The 1” / “Invisible String” & “The Last Great American Dynasty”

Note: Sorry, Folklorians: It’ll always have a special place at the heart of the Eras Tour show, but Swift has now released three new albums since her initial alt-folk pivot — hence the harsher cuts here.

ACT VIII: '1989'

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

Note: It’s almost impossible to imagine cutting any of the five songs on the 1989 setlist, each of them massive, stadium-rocking hits a full ten years after their original release (three of them peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, while “Wildest Dreams” and “Style” reached Nos. 5 and 6, respectively). A time-saving mashup between two or more of them could, however, be an avenue to explore if needed, with a majority of the tracks boasting similar keys and corresponding musical styles.

INTERLUDE: Surprise Songs

  • Surprise Song No. 1
  • Surprise Song No. 2

Note: It’s safe to assume that the nightly surprise song section will be where Swift makes up for unused Tortured Poets songs, giving fans the chance to hear acoustic versions of the 20+ tracks on her newest album that probably won’t make it onto the regular setlist .

ACT IX: 'Midnights'

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

CUTS: “Midnight Rain” & “Mastermind”

Note: The only non-single to remain safe, “Vigilante Shit” would’ve been next on the chopping block. But honestly — what would the Eras Tour be without Swift’s iconic sultry, Chicago -esque dance break?

ACT X: 'The Tortured Poets Department'

  • “Fortnight”
  • “The Tortured Poets Department”
  • “Down Bad”
  • “So Long, London”
  • “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?”
  • Mashup: “Teardrops on My Guitar” x “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart”
  • “But Daddy I Love Him”

Note: As Swift’s newest album, Tortured Poets deserves to be the finale. And while, upon first listen, the record may not seem like it has enough stadium-ready bops to close out the show, the above songs 100% have the potential to be converted into the high-energy moments the Eras Tour commands. Just imagine the theatrical potential of “Who’s Afraid,” the meta-ness of a real-life crowd chanting “More!” during “Broken Heart,” and confetti falling from the sky during the final chorus of “But Daddy…” We picture gothic visuals, writing desks, typewriter props, period costumes and lightning strikes during this section.

Now, about that mashup. It’s absurd that Swift has never included any songs from her 2006 self-titled debut album — aka her first-ever era — on the main Eras Tour setlist. But it’s not too late to rectify that.

Picture this: The lights go down after Swift performs “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” Costumes change, a tiger cage and other circus-themed set pieces are wheeled away. Then, the songwriter — her silhouette barely visible under the dim glow of an aquamarine spotlight — sings a cappella the final chorus of the first song about faking smiles in the face of heartbreak she ever released: “Teardrops on My Guitar.” Emphasis on the lyric, “the only one who’s got enough of me to break my heart.”

After she trails off on the last line — “Drew looks at me, I fake a smile so he won’t see” — the stadium comes to life once more as the crowd’s multi-color light-up bracelets go haywire, an explosion of sound filling the space. “I can read your mind,” Swift jumps in, surrounded by dancers as the lights suddenly go up, revealing one last fabulous costume. “‘She’s having the time of her life…'”

Once that’s done, she’ll move on to the finale, flipping off the haters, embracing her truest fans and proudly proclaiming her love for the man of her dreams in one fell swoop with “But Daddy I Love Him,” disappearing offstage before concertgoers have even finished singing along. Fin.

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Can ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ Turn a Non-Swiftie? We Put It to the Test

By Elisabeth Garber-Paul

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There’s a moment early on in Taylor Swift Era’s Tour concert film before she launches into her nearly dozen studio albums, but after she points to parts of the crowd to see how loud they’ll scream, when she looks into the audience. “This is getting dangerous, it’s about to start going to my head,” she says, absorbing the energy around her. “It makes me feel so powerful.”

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She starts with Lover , and from the jump, I think I get it. Pop hooks, catchy lyrics, over-the-top spectacle — what’s not to like? This year, I’ve seen Bruce Springsteen, Depeche Mode, and the Cure, twice. I appreciate a carefully crafted stadium show and try to turn my brain off as much as I can. I let the goosebumps take my arms and the tears well up, giving myself into the experience. 

But soon enough, there are moments pulling me out. As she launches into “The Man,” I’m struck by the bluntness of the premise. Dressed in a sequined suit jacket and platform boots, she walks through a multi-story office of dancers typing away at late-century desks, singing about how she’d act if she could get away with all the things men can, like anger, sleeping around, and unapologetically taking what they want. I recognize the satire (and later, when I watched the video , the Leo-worshipping finance-bro type it was sending up), but in the moment, it feels reductive, almost discounting the fact that she is a powerful young woman ending a billion-dollar run of shows. But I dig a sequined suit, so I watch on. 

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It’s shortly after that when I begin to understand Taylor Swift, the overdramatic storyteller. A long table appears, with two plates and a half-drank bottle of wine. A man takes the stage, sits down, and she starts to sing “Tolerate It.” Creeping along the table, she slowly comes to terms with the fact that she’s overperforming for a distant partner. “If it’s all in my head, tell me now” is too real. I feel grateful for my margarita. 

It’s around this time I start to think about a beat-up VHS copy of Paul Simon’s Concert in the Park , a 1991 concert film that I watched so many times at my parent’s friend’s house that he finally just told me to take it home. I loved the songs, Simon’s showmanship, and the way he paraded his band around the stage, but I always wanted there to be more of a theatrical quality to it. And here was Taylor, making that dream come true. 

But then it’s back to that ultra-girly fantasy premise. For Speak Now , she comes out in a full-on Disney princess gown (sequined, of course), and for Red, she dons black sequined hot pants and a top hat. “Feeling 22,” she sings. I have never felt older. Her spell is wearing off, so I distract myself by exchanging some flirty texts with a long-distance crush. “Is this it?” I wonder. “Do I give up and leave?” 

And truly, I almost did. I found myself coming to terms with the idea that maybe it was OK if I didn’t get Taylor Swift. But something about her ten-minute acoustic rendition of “All Too Well” keeps me in my seat. Suddenly, that Honda zooming around Williamsburg seems like a million years ago. She’s standing in the middle of the stadium, in little more than a sequined minidress and platform boots, playing guitar, overthinking flashbacks of a relationship. A few minutes ago, she was singing about how she didn’t give a fuck about what anyone thought — the public, her exes — and here she is airing her heartbreak. It’s probably a metaphor, I realize, but lines like “you call me up again, just to break me like a promise / so casually cruel in the name of being honest” strips back the veneer a little. If the Man is allowed to be angry, Taylor is out here making it OK to be losing your shit a little. 

As she goes into Folklore , her theater-kid sensibility is once again on full display. She speaks to the crowd about where she was when she wrote it, in the depths of the pandemic, and how she created this fantasy of being a Victorian woman in the woods to escape being a “lonely millennial woman covered in cat hair,” watching hours upon hours of television a day. She’s back in a fairytale forest fit, singing songs about teenage love triangles. It’s disjointed but appealing. I look around the theater, the (mostly) young crowd still singing along without missing a beat. High school must still be a vivid memory for them. And here is the most popular girl, singing about their heartache. 

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She closes out the show, and as the theater lights come back on, I’m proud of myself for making it through until the very end, even if I’m still not sure I needed two hours and 45 minutes of Taylor Swift in my weekend. Over the credits, there are clips of gaffes from her concert run — getting a microphone stuck on a gown, getting drenched during her set in Massachusetts — that further strip away the sheen. I look around the theater, and most people are staying put, watching till the bitter end. That’s the thing about Taylor Swift: her fans don’t want to miss a thing, and with that, she’s created one of the most loyal followings in pop history. 

On my way out, I think about the other pop stars who command devoted fandoms — Madonna, Britney, Lady Gaga. Swift is not the first to give women permission to be unapologetically themselves or to let her suggestive sexuality dominate album cycles. But as I watched her go through her many eras — not exactly in order, but expertly paced — I respect how she’s able to seamlessly weave between fantasy and reality, between the personas she puts on as a front and the ones that allow her to feel seen. It looks, to me, authentically like being a woman — coming of age, going through phases, pushing boundaries in life and relationships, having to toggle between facades to survive. Maybe her music’s not for me, and maybe it’s not meant to be. But I appreciate a mini skirt and platform boots, so I venture out into Midtown in search of some of my own.

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Taylor Swift stares into the camera from the stage.

There’s no time like the present, Swifties.

On April 19, Taylor Swift dropped her 11th studio album “The Tortured Poet’s Department.” As expected, the 34-year-old singer-songwriter became the internet’s main character.

Some raved about the sprawling, ambitious double album; others criticized the record for its length, subject matter, and lyrics.

All we know is that in the seven days that have passed, ticket prices to see Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ live have plummeted for most of her concerts in Europe.

Based on our findings, most shows have seats available that are significantly cheaper than they cost just a week ago.

In fact, some tickets are over $1,000 less than they were on April 19 already.

While it’s not the case for her U.S. and Canada gigs — where prices have mostly stayed flat or slowly risen — we’d argue it might be in your best interest to book tickets to an overseas ‘Eras Tour’ concert given this cooldown.

Want to find out how much tickets cost for ‘Eras Tour’ concerts versus what they were going for on April 19?

We’ve got everything you need to know and more about Taylor Swift’s 2024 tour below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Taylor Swift 2024 tickets

A complete calendar including all upcoming tour dates, venues, and the best ticket prices for all concerts versus what they cost on April 19 can be found here.

*The lower ticket price is in bold.

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout .)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

Taylor Swift set list

While Swift is known for dropping a surprise song or two into her shows, the tracks stay surprisingly consistent for most gigs (although that will likely change in the wake of “TTPD’s” release).

In any event, here’s what Tay Tay played at her final live show of 2023 in Brazil, according to  Set List FM :

“Lover” Era

01.) “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince” 02.) “Cruel Summer” 03.) “The Man” 04.) “You Need to Calm Down” 05.) “Lover” 06.) “The Archer” “Fearless” Era

07.) “Fearless” 08.) “You Belong With Me” 09.) “Love Story” “evermore” Era

10.) “’tis the damn season” 11.) “willow” 12.) “marjorie” 13.) “champagne problems” 14.) “tolerate it” “ Reputation” Era

15.) “…Ready for It?” 16.) “Delicate” 17.) “Don’t Blame Me” 18.) “Look What You Made Me Do” “Speak Now” Era

19.) “Enchanted” 20.) “Long Live” “Red ”  Era

21.) “22” 22.) “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” 23.) “I Knew You Were Trouble” 24.) “All Too Well”

“folklore” Era

25.) “the 1”

26.) “betty” 27.) “the last great american dynasty” 28.) “august” 29.) “illicit affairs” 30.) “my tears ricochet” 31.) “cardigan” “1989” Era

32.) “Style” 33.) “Blank Space” 34.) “Shake It Off” 35.) “Wildest Dreams” 36.) “Bad Blood” Surprise Songs Era

37.) “Say Don’t Go” 38.) “it’s time to go” “Midnights” Era

39.) “Lavender Haze” 40.) “Anti‐Hero” 41.) “Midnight Rain” 42.) “Vigilante Shit” 43.) “Bejeweled” 44.) “Mastermind” 45.) “Karma”

Taylor Swift ‘Eras Tour’ news

Our team has been following the ‘Eras Tour’ closely over the past year.

Over the past few months, we spoke to a Swiftie who  shared some helpful tips  about seeing Taylor live and  came up with a list of all the most exciting fan trends .

Taylor Swift new music

As noted above, Swift’s  “The Tortured Poets Department”  was released at midnight (and subsequently at 2 a.m.) on Friday, April 19.

While every listener will likely come away with their own favorites, we particularly enjoyed the sleek, synth-y “Fortnight,” icy “So Long, London,” anthemic “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,” bombastic slow build of “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” and gorgeously arranged “Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus.”

If you want to give it a spin — if you haven’t already, that is — you can find “The Tortured Poets Department”  here .

Taylor Swift opening acts

Taylor only has two opening acts lined up for the ‘Eras Tour’ this year.

Here’s what you need to know about her well-established special guests.

Paramore  will play alongside Swift after mounting a massive 2023 tour of their own. The group, fronted by lead singer Hayley Williams, reunited in 2022 after a five-year hiatus. For fans who want to check out their latest, you can listen to “This Is Why,” their sixth studio album, which dropped in February 2023.

Gracie Abrams , the daughter of film director JJ Abrams and producer Katie McGrath, is a star in her own right. Her song “I miss you, I’m sorry” has upwards of 100 million streams on Spotify, she opened for Olivia Rodrigo on the 2022 “Sour Tour” and headlined her own tour last spring as well.

Huge stars on tour in 2024

Although it will cost an arm and a leg (sometimes more!) to see Swift live this year, there are much more affordable concerts you can attend this year.

Here are just five of our favorite artists you won’t want to miss live.

•  Olivia Rodrigo

•  Kacey Musgraves

•  Pink

•  Chappell Roan

•  Alanis Morissette

Who else is on the road this year? Check out our list of the  50 biggest concert tours in 2024  to find out.

Why you should trust ‘Post Wanted’ by the New York Post

This article was written by Matt Levy , New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed Bruce Springsteen and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.

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Travis Kelce auctioned 4 tickets for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour — and made $80,000

  • Travis Kelce auctioned off four Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets for $80,000 at a charity event.
  • The auction took place at Patrick Mahomes' 15 and Mahomies Foundation Golf Classic gala.
  • In 2023, Swift's Eras Tour contributed significantly to her estimated earnings of $1.1 billion.

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Travis Kelce sold four tickets to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour for $80,000 at a charity auction hosted by Patrick Mahomes.

Kelce and Swift attended the auction at The 15 and Mahomies Foundation Golf Classic gala in Las Vegas on Saturday, which raised money for health, wellness, and community resources that impact the lives of children.

Swift seemingly decided to auction off the tickets spontaneously, as they weren't included in the docket.

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"I think, um, I was just talking to my significant other, and uh, we might have one other auction item that wasn't on the docket," Kelce said in a video posted to TikTok , cited by People .

"Has anybody heard of the Eras tour?" he said. The crowd cheered in response.

Kelce went on to say they had four tickets for the Eras Tour's US dates in New Orleans, Miami, Oregon, and Minneapolis later this year.

Harry Santa-Olalla, the auctioneer, confirmed in an Instagram post that the tickets sold for $80,000.

Santa-Olalla also documented the moment Kelce "convinced" Swift to auction the four tickets in an Instagram Story, according to People.

Several videos circulating on social media showed Swift and Kelce entering the event , and later, Swift was filmed waving a red napkin as the tickets were auctioned.

Bloomberg estimated that Swift earned $1.1 billion in 2023, largely due to the success of the Eras Tour.

An analysis by research company QuestionPro, cited by a Business Insider report , found that the average Swiftie spent $1,300 to head to the Eras Tour in 2023.

Some fans who spoke to BI's Juliana Kaplan admitted to spending up to $20,000 on expenses relating to Swift's tour, including flights, accommodation, costumes, and tickets.

Last year, data from the research company QuestionPro provided exclusively to CNN estimated Swift's tour will gross $2.2 billion in North American ticket sales, and that is before the resale market.

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