The Eras Tour

2023–2024 concert tour by Taylor Swift

The Eras Tour is Taylor Swift's sixth concert tour. It began on March 17, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona and is set to conclude on December 8, 2024, in Vancouver. The tour is for all of her albums, except for her first one, Taylor Swift (2006).

The Eras Tour
Tour by Taylor Swift
The concert's acoustic part in Minneapolis
Location
  • Asia
  • Australia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Start dateMarch 17, 2023 (2023-03-17)
End dateDecember 8, 2024 (2024-12-08)
No. of shows149
Supporting acts
Websitehttp://tstheerastour.taylorswift.com/
Taylor Swift concert chronology

Each concert lasts over three hours, and Taylor Swift sings 44 songs.

Background

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The last tour before the Eras Tour was the Reputation Stadium Tour in 2018.

Swift was going to do a tour called Lover Fest in 2020 for her album Lover (2019) but it got cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic (due to this, places like Brazil that had a show schedule that got cancelled, got a pre-selling day).

On the week Swift released her album Midnights, her website in the United Kingdom said she was going to go on tour.[1] On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on October 24, 2022, Swift said that she "should [go on tour]" and that "when it's time, [she will] do it".[2] Then, 4 days later, on The Graham Norton Show, she said a tour would happen "soon-ish".

On November 1, 2022, Swift announced the Eras Tour on Good Morning America and she said it is "a journey through the musical eras of [her] career". She started the tour in the United States in 2023. At each concert, there are two opening acts and they change every few days.[3]

Ticketmaster controversy

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With the exception of two cities, the tickets for the concerts were sold only on Ticketmaster, which is owned by Live Nation Entertainment. Because a lot of people tried to buy tickets to the concert, the website had a lot of issues and it was very hard to get tickets.[4][5] They said "the site was unprepared to accommodate the sheer force of hundreds of thousands of Swift fans"[6] and that hundreds of thousands of tickets were sold.[7] Some congresspeople, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Amy Klobuchar, said that Ticketmaster violated competition laws.[8][9] The United States Department of Justice started investigating Ticketmaster.[10]

The Eras Tour Los Angeles concert at SoFi Stadium was recorded and made into a movie. It is going to be played at movie theaters in North America for four weekends starting on October 13, 2023. It was directed by Sam Wrench.[11]

Set list

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March 2023 to March 2024

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These are the songs that Taylor Swift performed on the first night of the tour.[12][13][14] Most of the tour was similar, but sometimes she changes the setlist. All changes are listed below, and so are the surprise songs.

Setlist changes

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  • Taylor Swift changed the nightly setlist, beginning on March 31, 2023. Since then, she has played "The 1" instead of "Invisible String".[15] The only other time since then that she sang "Invisible String" was at Nashville night 2, because they named a bench after her.[16]
  • On the days that Phoebe Bridgers was at the show, Bridgers and Swift sang "Nothing New" together after the song "I Knew You Were Trouble".[17][18]
  • Since July 7, 2023, "Long Live" has been played after "Enchanted" because of the Speak Now (Taylor's Version) album.[15]
  • On the days that the Haim band was at the show, Taylor Swift did not sing "'Tis the Damn Season". Taylor Swift and Haim sang "No Body No Crime" together instead.[19]

March 2024 onwards

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This set list was taken from the show in Nanterre on May 9, 2024.[20][21]


Surprise songs

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The ninth act is the "surprise songs", which are different at every show. The first is played on the acoustic guitar and the second is on a piano.[22] Sometimes there are special guests.

  • February 7 – Tokyo: "Dear Reader" and "Holy Ground"
  • February 8 – Tokyo: "Eyes Open" and "Electric Touch"
  • February 9 – Tokyo: "Superman" and "The Outside"
  • February 10 – Tokyo: "Come In with the Rain" and "You're on Your Own, Kid"
  • February 16 – Melbourne: "Red" and "You're Losing Me"
  • February 17 – Melbourne: "Getaway Car" / "August" / "The Other Side of the Door" and "This Is Me Trying"
  • February 18 – Melbourne: "Come Back... Be Here" / "Daylight" and "Teardrops on My Guitar"
  • February 23 – Sydney: "How You Get The Girl" and "White Horse" / "Coney Island" (with Sabrina Carpenter)
  • February 24 – Sydney: "Should've Said No" / "You're Not Sorry" and "New Year's Day" / "Peace"
  • February 25 – Sydney: "Is It Over Now?" / "I Wish You Would" and "Haunted" / "Exile"
  • February 26 – Sydney: "Would've, Could've, Should've" / "Ivy" and "Forever & Always" / "Maroon"
  • March 2 – Singapore: "Mine" / "Starlight" and "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" / "Dress"
  • March 3 – Singapore: "Long Story Short" / "The Story of Us" and "Clean" / "Evermore"
  • March 4 – Singapore: "Foolish One" / "Tell Me Why" and "This Love" / "Call It What You Want"
  • March 7 – Singapore: "Death by a Thousand Cuts" / "Babe" and "Fifteen" / "You're on Your Own, Kid"
  • March 8 – Singapore: "Sparks Fly" / "Gold Rush" and "False God" / "'Slut!'"
  • March 9 – Singapore: "Tim McGraw" / "Cowboy like Me" and "Mirrorball" / "Epiphany"
  • May 9 – Paris: "Paris" and "Loml"
  • May 10 – Paris: "Is It Over Now?" / "Out of the Woods" and "My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys"
  • May 11 – Paris: "Hey Stephen" and "Maroon"
  • May 12 – Paris: "The Alchemy" / "Treacherous" and "Begin Again" / "Paris"
  • May 17 – Stockholm: "I Think He Knows" / "Gorgeous" and "Peter"
  • May 18 – Stockholm: "Guilty as Sin?" and "Say Don't Go" / "Welcome to New York" / "Clean"
  • May 19 – Stockholm: "Message in a Bottle" / "How You Get the Girl" / "New Romantics" and "How Did It End?"
  • May 24 – Lisbon: "Come Back... Be Here" / "The Way I Loved You" / "The Other Side of the Door" and "Fresh Out the Slammer" / "High Infidelity"
  • May 25 – Lisbon: "The Tortured Poets Department" / "Now That We Don't Talk" and "You're on Your Own, Kid" / "Long Live"
  • May 29 – Madrid: "Sparks Fly" / "I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)" and "I Look in People's Windows" / "Snow on the Beach"
  • May 30 – Madrid: "Our Song" / "Jump then Fall" and "King of My Heart"
  • June 2 – Lyon: "The Prophecy" / "Long Story Short" and "Fifteen" / "You're on Your Own, Kid"
  • June 3 – Lyon: "Glitch" / "Everything Has Changed" and "Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus"
  • June 7 – Edinburgh: "Would've, Could've, Should've" / "I Know Places" and "'Tis the Damn Season" / "Daylight"
  • June 8 – Edinburgh: "The Bolter" / "Getaway Car" and "All of the Girls You Loved Before" / "Crazier"
  • June 9 – Edinburgh: "It's Nice to Have a Friend" / "Dorothea" and "Haunted" / "Exile"
  • June 13 – Liverpool: "I Can See You" / "Mine" and "Cornelia Street" / "Maroon"
  • June 14 – Liverpool: "This Is What You Came For" / "Gold Rush" and "The Great War" / "You're Losing Me"
  • June 15 – Liverpool: "Carolina" / "No Body, No Crime" and "The Manuscript" / "Red"
  • June 18 – Cardiff: "I Forgot That You Existed" / "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things" and "I Hate It Here" / "The Lakes"
  • June 21 – London: "Hits Different" / "Death by a Thousand Cuts" and "The Black Dog" / "Come Back... Be Here" / "Maroon"
  • June 22 – London: "Thank You Aimee" / "Mean" and "Castles Crumbling" (with Hayley Williams)
  • June 23 – London: "Us" (with Gracie Abrams) and "Out of the Woods" / "Is It Over Now?" / "Clean"
  • June 28 – Dublin: "State of Grace" / "You're on Your Own, Kid" and "Sweet Nothing" / "Hoax"
  • June 29 – Dublin: "The Albatross" / "Dancing with Our Hands Tied" and "This Love" / "Ours"
  • June 30 – Dublin: "Clara Bow" / "The Lucky One" and "You're on Your Own, Kid"
  • July 4 – Amsterdam: "Guilty as Sin?" / "Untouchable" and "The Archer" / "Question...?"
  • July 5 – Amsterdam: "Imgonnagetyouback" / "Dress" and "You Are in Love" / "Cowboy like Me"
  • July 6 – Amsterdam: "Sweeter than Fiction" / "Holy Ground" and "Mary's Song (Oh My My My)" / "So High School" / "Everything Has Changed"
  • July 9 – Zürich: "Right Where You Left Me" / "All You Had to Do Was Stay" and "Last Kiss" / "Sad Beautiful Tragic"
  • July 10 – Zürich: "Closure" / "A Perfectly Good Heart" and "Robin" / "Never Grow Up"
  • July 13 – Milan: "The 1" / "Wonderland" and "I Almost Do" / "The Moment I Knew"
  • July 14 – Milan: "Mr. Perfectly Fine" / "Red" and "Getaway Car" / "Out of the Woods"
  • July 17 – Gelsenkirchen: "Superstar" / "Invisible String" and "'Slut!'" / "False God"
  • July 18 – Gelsenkirchen: "Speak Now" / "Hey Stephen" and "This Is Me Trying" / "Labyrinth"
  • July 19 – Gelsenkirchen: "Paper Rings" / "Stay Stay Stay" and "It's Time to Go" / "Better Man"
  • July 23 – Hamburg: "Teardrops on My Guitar" / "The Last Time" and "We Were Happy" / "Happiness"
  • July 24 – Hamburg: "The Last Great American Dynasty" / "Run" and "Nothing New" / "Dear Reader"
  • July 27 – Munich: "Fresh Out the Slammer" / "You Are in Love" and "Ivy" / "Call It What You Want"
  • July 28 – Munich: "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" / "Imgonnagetyouback" and "Loml" / "Don't You"
  • August 1 – Warsaw: "Mirrorball" / "Clara Bow" and "Suburban Legends" / "New Year's Day"
  • August 2 – Warsaw: "I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)" / "I Can See You" and "Red" / "Maroon"
  • August 3 – Warsaw: "Today Was a Fairytale" / "I Think He Knows" and "The Black Dog" / "Exile"
  • August 15 – London: "Everything Has Changed" / "End Game" / "Thinking Out Loud" (with Ed Sheeran) and "King of My Heart" / "The Alchemy"
  • August 16 – London: "London Boy" and "Dear John" / "Sad Beautiful Tragic"
  • August 17 – London: "I Did Something Bad" and "My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys" / "Coney Island"
  • August 19 – London: "Long Live" / "Change" and "The Archer" / "You're on Your Own, Kid"
  • August 20 – London: "Death by a Thousand Cuts" / "Getaway Car" (with Antonoff) and "So Long, London"
  • October 25 – New Orleans: "Our Song" / "Call It What You Want" and "The Black Dog" / "Haunted"
List of shows[23][24][25]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts
March 17, 2023 Glendale   United States State Farm Stadium Paramore
Gayle
March 18, 2023
March 24, 2023 Paradise[a] Allegiant Stadium Beabadoobee
Gayle
March 25, 2023
March 31, 2023 Arlington AT&T Stadium Muna
Gayle
April 1, 2023 Beabadoobee
Gracie Abrams
April 2, 2023
April 13, 2023 Tampa Raymond James Stadium Beabadoobee
Gayle
April 14, 2023 Beabadoobee
Gracie Abrams
April 15, 2023
April 21, 2023 Houston NRG Stadium
April 22, 2023
April 23, 2023
April 28, 2023 Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium
April 29, 2023
April 30, 2023 Muna
Gayle
May 5, 2023 Nashville Nissan Stadium Phoebe Bridgers
Gracie Abrams
May 6, 2023 Phoebe Bridgers
Gayle
May 7, 2023 [b]
May 12, 2023 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field Phoebe Bridgers
Gayle
May 13, 2023
May 14, 2023 Phoebe Bridgers
Gracie Abrams
May 19, 2023 Foxborough Gillette Stadium Phoebe Bridgers
Gayle
May 20, 2023
May 21, 2023 Phoebe Bridgers
Gracie Abrams
May 26, 2023 East Rutherford MetLife Stadium Phoebe Bridgers
Gayle
May 27, 2023 Phoebe Bridgers
Gracie Abrams
May 28, 2023 Phoebe Bridgers
Owenn
June 2, 2023 Chicago Soldier Field Girl in Red
Owenn
June 3, 2023
June 4, 2023 Muna
Gracie Abrams
June 9, 2023 Detroit Ford Field Girl in Red
Gracie Abrams
June 10, 2023 Girl in Red
Owenn
June 16, 2023 Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium Girl in Red
Gracie Abrams
June 17, 2023 Girl in Red
Owenn
June 23, 2023 Minneapolis U.S. Bank Stadium Girl in Red
Gracie Abrams
June 24, 2023 Girl in Red
Owenn
June 30, 2023 Cincinnati Paycor Stadium Muna
Gracie Abrams
July 1, 2023 Muna[c]
July 7, 2023 Kansas City GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium Muna
Gracie Abrams
July 8, 2023
July 14, 2023 Denver Empower Field at Mile High
July 15, 2023
July 22, 2023 Seattle Lumen Field Haim
Gracie Abrams
July 23, 2023
July 28, 2023 Santa Clara Levi's Stadium
July 29, 2023
August 3, 2023 Inglewood[d] SoFi Stadium
August 4, 2023 Haim
Owenn
August 5, 2023 Haim
Gayle
August 7, 2023 Haim
Gracie Abrams
August 8, 2023
August 9, 2023 Haim
Gayle
August 24, 2023 Mexico City   Mexico Foro Sol Sabrina Carpenter
August 25, 2023
August 26, 2023
August 27, 2023
November 9, 2023 Buenos Aires   Argentina Estadio River Plate
November 10, 2023
November 11, 2023
November 17, 2023 Rio de Janeiro   Brazil Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos
November 18, 2023
November 19, 2023
November 24, 2023 São Paulo Allianz Parque
November 25, 2023
November 26, 2023
February 7, 2024 Tokyo   Japan Tokyo Dome
February 8, 2024
February 9, 2024
February 10, 2024
February 16, 2024 Melbourne   Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground Sabrina Carpenter
February 17, 2024
February 18, 2024
February 23, 2024 Sydney Accor Stadium
February 24, 2024
February 25, 2024
February 26, 2024
March 2, 2024   Singapore Singapore National Stadium
March 3, 2024
March 4, 2024
March 7, 2024
March 8, 2024
March 9, 2024
May 9, 2024 Nanterre[e]   France Paris La Défense Arena Paramore
May 10, 2024
May 11, 2024
May 12, 2024
May 17, 2024 Stockholm   Sweden Friends Arena
May 18, 2024
May 19, 2024
May 24, 2024 Lisbon   Portugal Estádio da Luz
May 25, 2024
May 30, 2024 Madrid   Spain Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
June 2, 2024 Décines-Charpieu[f]   France Groupama Stadium
June 3, 2024
June 7, 2024 Edinburgh   Scotland BT Murrayfield Stadium
June 8, 2024
June 9, 2024
June 13, 2024 Liverpool   England Anfield
June 14, 2024
June 15, 2024
June 18, 2024 Cardiff   Wales Principality Stadium
June 21, 2024 London   England Wembley Stadium
June 22, 2024
June 23, 2024
June 28, 2024 Dublin   Ireland Aviva Stadium
June 29, 2024
June 30, 2024
July 4, 2024 Amsterdam   Netherlands Johan Cruyff Arena
July 5, 2024
July 6, 2024
July 9, 2024 Zürich    Switzerland Letzigrund
July 10, 2024
July 13, 2024 Milan   Italy San Siro
July 14, 2024
July 17, 2024 Gelsenkirchen   Germany Veltins-Arena
July 18, 2024
July 19, 2024
July 23, 2024 Hamburg Volksparkstadion
July 24, 2024
July 27, 2024 Munich Olympiastadion
July 28, 2024
August 1, 2024 Warsaw   Poland PGE Narodowy
August 2, 2024
August 3, 2024
August 8, 2024 Vienna   Austria Ernst-Happel-Stadion
August 9, 2024
August 10, 2024
August 15, 2024 London   England Wembley Stadium
August 16, 2024
August 17, 2024
October 18, 2024 Miami Gardens[g]   United States Hard Rock Stadium Gracie Abrams
October 19, 2024
October 20, 2024
October 25, 2024 New Orleans Caesars Superdome
October 26, 2024
October 27, 2024
November 1, 2024 Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium
November 2, 2024
November 3, 2024
November 14, 2024 Toronto   Canada Rogers Centre
November 15, 2024
November 16, 2024
November 21, 2024
November 22, 2024
November 23, 2024
December 6, 2024 Vancouver BC Place
December 7, 2024
December 8, 2024
  1. This is called the Las Vegas show because it is nearby, even though the stadium isn't actually in Las Vegas.
  2. Phoebe Bridgers and Gracie Abrams were supposed to be the opening acts, but they couldn't because there was a thunderstorm.
  3. Gracie Abrams was supposed to be an opening act too, but she didn't because the weather wasn't good. She sang with Taylor Swift later in the show though.
  4. This is called the Los Angeles show because it is nearby, even though the stadium isn't actually in Los Angeles.
  5. This is called the Paris show because it is nearby, even though the stadium isn't actually in Paris.
  6. This is called the Lyon show because it is nearby, even though the stadium isn't actually in Lyon.
  7. This is called the Miami show because it is nearby, even though the stadium isn't actually in Miami.

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