"Tim McGraw"
Swift performed her debut single from "Taylor Swift" on the tour's opening night in Glendale, Arizona.
"Mirrorball"
"Mirrorball," one of the highlights from 2020's "Folklore," is a song that explores Swift's role as an entertainer.
"Our Song"
Swift dedicated her first surprise song in Las Vegas to her opening act, beabadoobee, who'd said she wanted to hear "Our Song."
Swift played "Our Song" for a second time on August 4 in Los Angeles.
"Snow on the Beach (feat. Lana Del Rey)"
Swift performed her sole "Midnights" duet to celebrate the release of Lana Del Rey's new album, "Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd."
"I just think that she's the best we have," Swift told the crowd. "I think we need to make it a priority as a group to buy, stream and support this album."
"Cowboy Like Me"
Swift welcomed Marcus Mumford to the stage to sing their "Evermore" duet.
"White Horse"
Swift performed a stripped rendition of "White Horse" on the piano. It was originally released as the second single from "Fearless."
"Sad Beautiful Tragic"
Swift selected "Sad Beautiful Tragic," a deep cut from "Red," as her first surprise song in Arlington, Texas.
"I love this one," Swift told the crowd, according to fans. "When I love a song I don't care what anyone says."
"Death by a Thousand Cuts"
Swift previously performed an acoustic rendition of "Death by a Thousand Cuts" during a Paris concert in 2019 to celebrate the release of "Lover."
During her Texas performance, she messed up the bridge, leading her to break tradition and promise she'll "do it again on the tour."
True to her word, Swift played the song again on August 5 in Los Angeles.
"Clean"
"Clean," cowritten by Imogen Heap, is a fan-favorite track from her classic pop album, "1989." It was requested by Gracie Abrams, one of Swift's opening acts in Texas.
After fans expressed disappointment on TikTok that "Clean" wouldn't be repeated, Swift renewed hope with a comment that said, "I think I could probably have done it better in a higher key so that's technically a mess up."
She performed the song again two months later in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
"Jump Then Fall"
Swift told the Texas crowd that she "fell in love" with this "Fearless" deluxe track while rerecording her sophomore album.
"Speak Now"
Swift chose the title track from her third album as the first surprise song in Tampa, Florida.
She introduced the song by telling the crowd that she'd be "thinking a lot" about the album recently, possibly hinting at the imminent arrival of "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)."
"Treacherous"
Swift performed the "Red" power ballad on the piano, possibly for the first time ever.
"The Great War"
Swift brought out Aaron Dessner, whom she described as her "collaborative soulmate," to perform a duet during her second show in Tampa.
Dessner, a member of the band The National, acted as Swift's primary collaborator on the sister albums "Folklore" and "Evermore." He also coproduced three tracks on Swift's "Midnights (3am Edition)," including "The Great War."
"You're On Your Own, Kid"
"You're On Your Own, Kid" became the third "Midnights" track to be chosen as a surprise song on the Eras Tour.
She told the crowd that if a surprise song is from her latest album, "I can do it however many times I want," adding, "I'm feeling very Midnights-y."
Indeed, Swift performed the song for a second time on August 5 in Los Angeles.
"Mad Woman"
Swift brought out Dessner once again in Tampa to perform "Mad Woman" on the piano.
"You're Not Sorry"
Swift said "You're Not Sorry" is another song she "fell in love with" while rerecording "Fearless."
"A Place In This World"
Swift said onstage that she wrote "A Place in This World" for her debut album when she was 13 years old, "but I think I relate to it more now 20 years later."
"Today Was a Fairytale"
Swift originally wrote "Today Was a Fairytale" for the 2010 film "Valentine's Day," in which she costarred with her then-boyfriend, Taylor Lautner.
"Begin Again"
Swift has described the original "Red" album closer as an "epiphany" and a "rebirth."
"The Other Side of the Door"
Swift performed the "Fearless" deep cut for the first time ever during the tour's first stop in Atlanta, Georgia.
"Coney Island"
Swift debuted her live version of "Coney Island" in honor of The National.
That same day, the band released their ninth studio album, "First Two Pages of Frankenstein," which includes another duet with Swift, titled "The Alcott."
"This band has influenced me beyond my ability to verbalize how much they've influenced me — just lyrically, their ability to set a scene, their ability to tell a story," Swift said onstage, per Spin magazine.
"High Infidelity"
Swift performed "High Fidelity" in Atlanta on April 29.
The song includes the cryptic lyric, "Do you really wanna know where I was April 29?"
"Gorgeous"
"Gorgeous" became the first surprise song to be selected from "Reputation."
"I Bet You Think About Me"
"I Bet You Think About Me" became the first vault track from "Red (Taylor's Version)" to be performed as a surprise song on the Eras Tour.
Swift told the crowd that she was inspired to sing the country-pop single when she was still awake at 3 a.m. the previous night.
"How You Get the Girl"
"'How You Get the Girl' is a song that I wrote about how you get the girl back if you ruined the relationship somehow and she won't talk to you anymore," Swift told Audacy in 2014.
"Teardrops on My Guitar"
Swift wrote "Teardrops on My Guitar" while attending Hendersonville High School in Tennessee.
"Out of the Woods"
Swift promised she'll perform "Out of the Woods" again on the Eras Tour after she stumbled over the song's bridge.
"Would've, Could've, Should've"
Dessner made another surprise cameo to perform "Would've, Could've, Should've," which Insider previously named the No. 1 best song of 2022.
Swift described the "Midnights" bonus track as "one of our favorite songs we've done together."
"Mine"
Swift introduced "Mine" as a sort of precursor to "Folklore."
"I talk a lot about how 'Folklore' was the first time I was writing in characters and stuff, but actually 'Speak Now,' I was inventing scenarios that definitely weren't happening in my life," she said onstage.
Swift said she relates to "Speak Now" more as an adult, describing her songwriting process at the time as "cinematic" and using a lyric from "Mine" as an example: "There's a drawer of my things at your place."
"Those are things that I was not partaking in at 18 and 19 when I wrote these songs, but it's been such a privilege and such a treat to go back and rerecord them," she continued. "It's really crazy to go back and listen to these songs that at the time were fantasy but now feel really relatable to me."
"Gold Rush"
Before performing "Gold Rush" as the first surprise song in Philadelphia, Swift clarified an oft-debated lyric: "I see me padding across your wooden floors / With my Eagles T-shirt hanging from the door."
"I saw some people wondering if it was the band the Eagles or the team the Eagles," Swift told the crowd. "And I love the band the Eagles, but guys, like, come on, I'm from Philly. Of course it's the team."
Swift grew up in West Reading, Pennsylvania before she relocated to Nashville as a teenager.
"Come Back...Be Here"
Swift performed the "Red" deluxe track in honor of her opener and friend, Phoebe Bridgers.
"I take requests if they are polite and decently worded," she told the crowd.
"This Love"
"This Love" is one of two songs from "1989" that Swift has rerecorded and released ahead of "1989 (Taylor's Version)," which has yet to be announced.
"Hey Stephen"
Swift said "Hey Stephen" was another request, presumably from her rumored boyfriend at the time, Matty Healy, who previously shared the song on his Instagram story.
"The Best Day"
Swift performed "The Best Day" on Mother's Day. The "Fearless" cut was inspired by her own mom, Andrea.
"Should've Said No"
Swift performed the fan-favorite single from her debut album as the first surprise song in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
"Better Man"
Swift introduced "Better Man" as a song that "narrowly" missed the cut for the original "Red" tracklist.
"Invisible"
Swift told the crowd that she wrote "Invisible" when she was 13 years old.
"Question...?"
Swift told fans that "Question...?" brings up "a lot of happy memories."
"I've just never been this happy in my life in all aspects of my life, ever before," she said onstage. "My life finally feels like it makes sense."
"I Think He Knows"
Swift introduced "I Think He Knows" as a song that was "just so fun to make."
"Red"
Swift was forced to perform "Red," her second surprise song of the night, on guitar instead of piano due to water damage from the night before.
"Getaway Car"
Swift brought out Jack Antonoff, "Reputation" producer and New Jersey native, to perform her first surprise song in East Rutherford.
"Maroon"
"Maroon" is one of several songs in Swift's discography that mention New Jersey's next-door neighbor ("And I chose you / The one I was dancing with in New York").
Swift performed the "Midnights" track for a second time on August 3 at SoFi Stadium.
"Holy Ground"
In the first verse of "Holy Ground," Swift sings, "I was reminiscing just the other day / While having coffee all alone, and Lord, it took me away / Back to a first-glance feeling on New York time."
"False God"
Swift previously performed "False God," which references both New York City and its West Village, on "Saturday Night Live" in 2019.
"Welcome to New York"
During Swift's final concert in East Rutherford, she played "Welcome to New York" on guitar, calling the choice "self-explanatory."
For her second song, Swift performed "Clean" on piano, which she previously sang in Texas.
"I didn't really mess this one up badly or embarrassingly, but I did play it before, and I thought I could've done it in a higher key," she told the crowd. "This is a song that I felt like, just based on what I've seen from you guys, that you might want to hear."
"I Wish You Would"
While playing the "1989" deep cut in Chicago, Illinois, Swift exclaimed, "Oh my God, you know it!" as the crowd sang along.
"The Lakes"
Although "The Lakes" was inspired by the Lake District in the UK, Swift played the deluxe song from "Folklore" at Soldier Field, which is located along the shore of Lake Michigan.
"You All Over Me"
Swift brought out Maren Morris during the second night in Chicago for the first-ever live performance of the "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" vault track.
"I Don't Wanna Live Forever"
Swift played another duet for the second night in Chicago, but she performed the song sans Zayn Malik.
"Hits Different"
"Hits Different" is a "Midnights"deluxe track, but was originally only available on the Target-exclusive lavender CD. It was finally added to streaming services on May 26 as part of "Midnights (The Til Dawn Edition)."
"I don't know if you'll know this one, it's kinda new. But we'll see," Swift told the Chicago crowd.
"The Moment I Knew"
Although "The Moment I Knew" was first released on the deluxe edition of "Red" in 2012, Swift had never performed the song live until the Eras Tour.
"Haunted"
Swift performed "Haunted" for her first surprise song in Detroit, Michigan, ahead of the "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" release on July 7.
"I Almost Do"
In the "Red" liner notes, this song's secret message said, "Wrote this instead of calling."
"All You Had to Do Was Stay"
"I really don't think I've ever played this acoustic, but I love this song so much," Swift said while introducing the fifth track on "1989."
"Mr. Perfectly Fine"
Swift delivered the live debut of "Mr. Perfectly Fine" during night one in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
"The Last Time"
The "Red" ballad was cowritten by Gary Lightbody, the frontman of alt-rock band Snow Patrol.
"Seven"
Swift told the Pittsburgh crowd that she's always wanted to play "Seven" in her home state. The song includes the lyric, "But I, I was high in the sky / With Pennsylvania under me."
"The Story of Us"
Before playing the "Speak Now" single, Swift said her fans have been "dreamboats" about her rerecording process and thanked them for being "supportive."
"Right Where You Left Me"
Swift brought out Dessner once again for the live debut of the "Evermore" deluxe track.
"This is one of the wordiest songs. I have been rehearsing this for weeks, OK? And I've never, ever gotten it 100% right," she told the crowd.
In fact, Swift did stumble over the lyrics in the bridge and stopped the song to laugh.
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