As part of “The Eras Tour,” Taylor Swift has promised to play a different acoustic song during each show. At the tour’s kick-off on March 17th in Glendale, Arizona, she performed “mirrorball” from folklore and “Tim McGraw” from her self-titled debut album. The following night, she treated fans to “this is me trying” from folklore and “State of Grace” from Red.
During the first night of her show in Las Vegas, Swift dusted off “Our Song” from her self-titled debut album and performed the Midnights track “Snow on the Beach” live for the first time. On night two, she brought out Marcus Mumford for the live debut of “cowboy like me,” and played “White Horse” from Fearless.
On the first of three nights in Arlington, Texas, Swift treated fans to only the third live performance of Red’s “Sad Beautiful Tragic,” and first since 2013. For the second surprise song of the night, she played “Ours” from Speak Now. Additionally, Swift switched up the folklore portion of the set by playing “the 1” in place of “invisible string.” On night two, she offered up the tour debuts of “Death by a Thousand Cuts” from Lover and “Clean” from 1989. Finally, on night three Swift performed “Jump Then Fall” from Fearless and “The Lucky One” from Red.
Swift kicked off her time in Tampa by performing “Speak Now.” In introducing the song, she said, “I’ve been thinking a lot about one of my albums recently. One of my albums has been on my mind a lot… lots going on in my brain about it.” She then dusted off “Treacherous” from Red.
Night two in Tampa saw Swift welcome frequent collaborator Aaron Dessner for the live debut of “The Great War.” She then played a second Midnights song, “You’re on Your Own Kid.” She also told the crowd that though these performances are intended to be unique for each show, she’s bending the rules for Midnights: “If I want to do songs on Midnights more than once on this tour, I will.”
Swift was once again joined by Dessner during night three in Tampa, as the pair performed “mad woman” from folklore. She then played the Speak Now track “Mean” for the first time since 2018.
On the first of three nights in Houston, Texas, Swift dusted off “Wonderland,” from 1989, for the first time since 2018. He also played “You’re Not Sorry,” from Fearless, for the first time since 2013.
We’re be keeping track of all of Swift’s surprise songs throughout the course of the tour, including relevant links to the performances.
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The Eras Tour: Surprise Songs
April 21st in Houston, TX – “Wonderland” and “You’re Not Sorry”
April 15th in Tampa, FL – “mad woman” with Aaron Dessner and “Mean”
April 14th in Tampa, FL – “The Great War” with Aaron Dessner and “You’re On Your Own Kid”
April 13th in Tampa, FL – “Speak Now” and “Treacherous”
April 2nd in Arlington, TX – “Jump Then Fall” and “The Lucky One”
April 1st in Arlington, TX – “Death by a Thousand Cuts” and “Clean”
March 31st in Arlington, TX – “Sad Beautiful Tragic” and “Ours”
March 25th in Las Vegas, NV – “cowboy like me” with Marcus Mumford and “White Horse”
March 24th in Las Vegas, NV – “Our Song” and “Snow on the Beach”
March 18th in Glendale, AZ – “this is me trying” and “State of Grace”
March 17th in Glendale, AZ – “mirrorball” and “Tim McGraw”