Monday, December 30, 2024

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour: Complete Collection of Unexpected Songs Performed So Far

Ever since the inception of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, fans have eagerly anticipated the surprises she brings to each performance. The pop star promised to deliver two surprise acoustic songs at every show, sending her fans into a frenzy of excitement as they wait to witness which hidden gems from her extensive discography will be showcased next.

Kicking off the tour in Glendale, Arizona, Swift mesmerized the audience with renditions of “Mirrorball” from her album “Folklore” and “Tim McGraw” from her self-titled debut album released in 2006. 

Since then, her live shows have become a platform for unexpected delights, featuring songs like “State of Grace,” “Our Song,” “Cowboy Like Me” performed with special guest Marcus Mumford, “Sad Beautiful Tragic,” and “The Lucky One.”

Having an impressive ten studio albums to her credit, Swift confidently claims that she has enough material to cover the extensive 52-date journey without repeating any tracks. However, she hinted that she might revisit certain songs if she ever feels she didn’t give her best performance. This possibility arose when she dedicated “Clean” to opener Gracie Abrams during her Arlington, Texas show on April 1. 

Swift later admitted on a TikTok stream that she could have played the song “better in a higher key,” playfully considering it a minor mishap.

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour: Complete Collection of Unexpected Songs Performed So Far
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour: Complete Collection of Unexpected Songs Performed So Far

Below is a list of the surprise songs that Swift has enchanted her audience with during the Eras Tour:

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

Keep checking for updates as her tour continues to unfold.

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