Taylor Swift’s Eras tour came out of even our wildest dreams.
On its 60-stop tour, the 12-time Grammy Award winner did not disappoint, from the set list of 10 studio albums to the outfits and surprise guests. So far, Swift has brought in six artists to take the stage with her, and fans have been wowed by each one.
Already looking forward, fans are speculating on who else might appear on stage – Swift’s songs include Keith Urban (who has already seen a show but not performed), Lana Del Rey, Bon Iver, The Chicks, Kendrick Lamar, Zayn Malik, and Ed Sheeran. just to name a few. When Haim opens the tour later this summer, many are hoping they’ll join Swift to sing “No Body No Crime.” Always
Here is everything you need to know about the surprise guests of Eras Tur so far.
Marcus Mumford
Just a week after starting his tour, Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford joined Swift to sing “Cowboy Like Me” on the March 25 Las Vegas show. in the song Always On the album, Mumford only sings the harmonies, but those who attended the concert heard him sing a verse. Swift recorded several songs Always He joined the track at Mumford’s home recording studio at the height of the epidemic and after stopping by to listen for a day.
In a TikTok post after the show, Mumford shared the duo’s performance with “you’re a thug like me @taylorswift.”
Aaron Dessner
Three Eras Tour stops include Aaron Dessner. The first was the April 14 show in Tampa, where Dessner and Swift again sang “The Great War”, one of the night’s two surprise songs. He came back for the second night in a row to perform “Mad Woman”. Folklore. A month later, Dessner rejoined Swift on one of their Nashville shows on May 7, where they sang “Would’ve, Could’ve, should’ve” in the pouring rain.
Phoebe Bridgers
Indie singer Phoebe Bridgers opened for some shows on her Eras tour, and on her opening night, Bridgers returned to sing “Nothing New” with Swift. Red (Taylor’s Version) (From the Vault). For the rest of the May shows, the song held a permanent spot on the set list, so Bridgers joined Swift for shows in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and New Jersey.
Jack Antonoff
Any Swiftie knows that Jack Antonoff played a key role in the production of many of Swift’s songs. At her first New Jersey show on May 26, fans were overjoyed when she took Antonoff out to sing. Reputation Hit “Getaway Car” and play their guitar, as the making of the song is documented in Swift’s 2020. Miss Americana documentary.
Ice Spice
On May 27, the day Swift announced the release of a remixed version of “Karma” featuring Ice Spice, the rapper appeared at the end of the New Jersey show to perform the song with Swift. Ice Spice started making the rounds, joining Swift at all three of his New Jersey concerts.
Maren Morris
Chicago fans were in for a feast when Swift brought on one of her “favorite artists,” Maren Morris, as she said that night, to the stage on June 3. The duo performed their song “You All Over Me” for the first time. from Fearless (Taylor’s Version) (from Vault) strumming their guitars.
Morris took to TikTok after the show to share the performance, saying, “Thank you so much for having @Taylor Swift. Your generosity towards me over these past 7 years is unmatched and I love you so much.”
She added on Instagram, “We finally got to play ‘You All Over Me’ and I will never shut up about it.”