Taylor Swift offers her fans a special feast by performing surprise songs at each stop of the 2023 Eras Tour.
The Grammy-winning artist revealed his master plan at the opening night at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on March 17.
“The plan, the goal would be to play different songs every night and never repeat it again,” he told those who attended the concert at the time.
“So when you hear a song on this tour you’ll know it’s the only time I’ll play it on an acoustic set, of course – warning – if I don’t screw it up so much that I’ll have to do it again in another city.”
But the following month, during a break in Tampa, Florida, Swift shared with fans that she had decided to switch gears and repeat a few songs.
“Now I’m like, ‘There are so many songs that I want to do more than once,'” she admitted.
“So, I make a little caveat to the rule, which is if [a song] In ‘Midnights’, I can do this as much as I want, because ‘Midnights’ is the most accurate picture of my life to date.”
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Swifts’ Eras Tour includes a compilation of their best hits from all 10 of their albums: “Taylor Swift” (2006), “Fearless” (2008), “Speak Now” (2010), “Red” (2012), “1989” ( 2014), “Reputation” (2017), “In Love” (2019), “Folklore” (2020), “Evermore” (2020) and “Midnights” (2022).
In September 2022, Page Six announced the news that the music superstar will be embarking on a grand stadium tour for the summer of 2023.
Swift later confirmed the announcement herself and shared on Instagram that the tour will be like “a journey through the musical ages of Turkey”. [her] career (past and present!).”
In addition to performing her favorite pieces, the singer gave her fans an astonishing fashion show with her touring outfits made by Versace, Roberto Cavalli and many other respected designers.
However, it’s his surprise song setlist that ignited some of the most talked about on social media, with fans speculating about which track he’ll be playing at their location.
Here are all the unexpected tunes Swift has played on tour so far.
Glendale, Arizona (State Farm Stadium) – March 17
“Mirror Ball” and “Tim McGraw”
Glendale, Arizona (State Farm Stadium) – March 18
“This Is Me Trying” and “State of Elegance”
Paradise, Nev (Allegiant Stadium) – March 24
“Our Song” and “Snow on the Beach”
Paradise, Nev (Allegiant Stadium) – March 25
“Cowboy Like Me” (with special guest Marcus Mumford) and “White Horse”
Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium) – March 31
“Sad Beautiful Tragic” and “Ours”
Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium) – April 1
“Death by a Thousand Cuts” and “Clean”
Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium) – April 2
“Jump Then Fall” and “Lucky”
Tampa, Florida (Raymond James Stadium) – April 13
“Speak Now” and “Traitor”
Tampa, Florida (Raymond James Stadium) – April 14
“The Great War” (with special guest Aaron Dessner) and “You’re Alone Kid”
Tampa, Florida (Raymond James Stadium) – April 15
“Mad Woman” (with Dessner) and “Mean”
Houston (NRG Stadium) – April 21
“Wonderland” and “You’re Not Sorry”
Houston (NRG Stadium) – April 22
“A Place in This World” and “Today Was a Fairy Tale”
Houston (NRG Stadium) – April 23
“Start Again” and “Cold As You”
Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium) – April 28
“The Other Side of the Door” and “Coney Island”
Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium) – April 29
“High Infidelity” and “Magnificent”
Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium) – April 30
“I Bet You Thinking About Me” and “How To Get The Girl”