Unveiling Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Exclusive Top Hits!

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour keeps surprising fans with acoustic sets that include two unexpected songs at every stop. The tour, which began in March 2023, is Swift’s first real tour in five years, allowing her to showcase songs from her albums Lover, Folklore, Evermore, and Midnights to sold-out stadium crowds.

At the opening night of The Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona, Swift shared her intention to perform a different surprise song during each acoustic set, ensuring that no song is repeated throughout the tour unless she messes up and has to redo it in another city. The setlist for each night can include anywhere from one to eight tracks from her extensive discography spanning over 10 studio albums, keeping fans eagerly waiting to see which gem will be unveiled at their concert.

Here is the list of all the surprise songs Swift has performed so far on The Eras Tour, as captured by social media livestreams and fan-submitted clips:

“Mirrorball” – Performed at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on March 17, 2023. Swift introduced the song as a reflection of her feelings during the pandemic, emphasizing her desire for connection with her fans.

“Tim McGraw” – Also performed at State Farm Stadium on March 17, Swift delighted the crowd by performing her debut single, taking them on a nostalgic journey back to the beginning of her career.

“This Is Me Trying” – Swift included this emotional track from Folklore in her acoustic set on March 18 at State Farm Stadium, showcasing the depth and versatility of her songwriting.

“State of Grace” – Presented as a piano ballad at the same venue on the same day, Swift stripped down the Red album opener, creating a poignant moment of connection with her audience.

“Our Song” – In Las Vegas, Swift surprised fans at Allegiant Stadium with a song she wrote for her ninth-grade talent show, “Our Song,” as a tribute to her opening act’s favorites.

“Snow on the Beach” – During the same concert, Swift highlighted her collaboration with Lana Del Rey and their Midnights track “Snow on the Beach,” promoting Del Rey’s latest album in the process.

“Cowboy Like Me” (with Marcus Mumford) – Swift brought out a special guest, Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons, to perform the Evermore duet “Cowboy Like Me” in Las Vegas.

“White Horse” – Also performed in Las Vegas, Swift revisited one of her classic tracks, evoking nostalgia and emotion from the crowd.

“Sad Beautiful Tragic” – Swift included this Red album cut in her Arlington show, showcasing her love for the song and its personal significance to her.

“Ours” – Another track from the Red era, Swift presented “Ours” during her acoustic set in Arlington, sharing her affection for the song with the audience.

“Death By A Thousand Cuts” – From Lover, Swift played this emotionally charged tune in Arlington, expressing her personal attachment to the track.

“Clean” – In the same Arlington show, Swift captivated the audience with “Clean,” a standout track from her 1989 album, performed on an acoustic guitar.

“Speak Now” – Swift took the audience back to her third studio album in Tampa, playing the title track “Speak Now” with a heartfelt connection to the album as a whole.

“Treacherous” – Also in Tampa, Swift treated fans to an acoustic rendition of “Treacherous,” showcasing her talent and versatility through her performance.

“The Great War” (with Aaron Dessner) – Swift joked about fans surviving the ticket buying process for her tour before performing “The Great War,” a collaboration with Aaron Dessner from Midnights.

“You’re on Your Own, Kid” – Another performance in Tampa, this time featuring a deep cut from Swift’s discography that delighted fans and showcased her storytelling prowess.

“Mad Woman” – Swift teamed up with Aaron Dessner again in Tampa to deliver “Mad Woman,” showcasing her vulnerability and vocal prowess in this emotional track.

“Mean” – Swift picked up her guitar for a lively rendition of “Mean” in Tampa, engaging the crowd and encouraging them to sing along in a joyous moment.

“Wonderland” – In Houston, Swift took fans on a whimsical journey with a performance of “Wonderland,” bringing the audience into her musical fantasy.

“You’re Not Sorry” – Swift tugged at heartstrings in Houston with her heartfelt performance of “You’re Not Sorry,” showcasing her emotional depth and vocal range.

“A Place in This World” – Going back to her early songwriting days, Swift performed “A Place in This World” in Houston, reflecting on her journey from a young songwriter to a global superstar.

“Today Was a Fairytale” – Swift enchanted the audience in Houston with “Today Was a Fairytale,” celebrating the magical moments of her tour and the connection she shares with her fans.

“Begin Again” – In Houston, Swift transitioned to her acoustic set with “Begin Again,” inviting fans to sing along and immerse themselves in the music.

“Cold as You” – Swift showcased her love for her debut album with a performance of “Cold as You” in Houston, demonstrating her emotional depth and connection to her early work.

“The Other Side of the Door” – In Atlanta, Swift surprised fans with “The Other Side of the Door,” a deep cut from her Fearless album that brought joy and nostalgia to the audience.

“Coney Island” – Swift delivered a heartfelt performance of “Coney Island” in Atlanta, sharing her admiration for The National and her collaborative spirit with the audience.

“High Infidelity” – Swift introduced fans in Atlanta to the powerful track “High Infidelity,” showcasing her songwriting prowess and emotional depth in this performance.

“Gorgeous” – In Atlanta, Swift presented the energetic track “Gorgeous” from her Reputation album, engaging the crowd and creating a lively atmosphere during the show.

“I Bet You Think About Me” – Swift captivated audiences in Atlanta with her performance of “I Bet You Think About Me,” showcasing her storytelling abilities and emotional depth in this track.

“How You Get the Girl” – Swift delighted the crowd in Atlanta with a performance of “How You Get the Girl,” inviting fans to sing along and share in the joy of the music.

“Sparks Fly” – In Nashville, Swift surprised fans with a performance of “Sparks Fly,” showcasing her infectious energy and stage presence in this lively track.

“Teardrops on My Guitar” – Swift delivered an emotional performance of “Teardrops on My Guitar” in Nashville, reflecting on her early songwriting journey and the personal significance of this track.

“Out of the Woods” – Swift treated fans in Nashville to a powerful rendition of “Out of the Woods,” inviting them to join her on a musical journey of growth and resilience.

“Fifteen” – Swift shared a touching performance of “Fifteen” in Nashville, recalling her early years and the bond she shares with her fans through her music.

“Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” – Swift partnered with Aaron Dessner in Nashville for a performance of “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve,” showcasing her collaborative spirit and emotional depth in this track.

“Mine” – Swift engaged the audience in Nashville with a heartfelt performance of “Mine,” reflecting on the journey of relationships and personal growth in this track.

“Gold Rush” – Swift delighted fans in Philadelphia with a performance of “Gold Rush,” creating a lively and energetic atmosphere during the show.

“Come Back… Be Here” – Swift shared the emotional track “Come Back… Be Here” in Philadelphia, inviting fans to join her on a heartfelt musical journey.

“Forever & Always” – Swift performed “Forever & Always” in Philadelphia, celebrating a special moment with the audience and creating a heartfelt connection through her music.

“This Love” – Swift delivered a touching performance of “This Love” in Philadelphia, showcasing her emotional depth and connection with the audience in this emotional track.

“Hey Stephen” – Swift took fans back to her Fearless era with a performance of “Hey Stephen” in Philadelphia, creating a nostalgic and energetic atmosphere during the show.

“The Best Day” – Swift shared a heartfelt performance of “The Best Day” in Philadelphia, reflecting on her relationship with her mother and celebrating the bond they share through music.

“Should’ve Said No” – Swift included “Should’ve Said No” in her setlist in Foxborough, captivating the audience with a powerful and energetic performance of the track.

“Better Man” – Swift performed “Better Man” in Foxborough, showcasing her emotional depth and vulnerability in this heartfelt track.

“Question…?” – Swift introduced the Midnights track “Question…?” in Foxborough, offering fans a glimpse into her personal life and creative process through this emotional performance.

“Invisible” – Swift performed “Invisible” in Detroit, showcasing her emotional depth and vulnerability in this heartfelt track.

“I Almost Do” – Swift captivated fans with a performance of “I Almost Do” in Detroit, reflecting on love and loss through this emotional track.

“All You Had to Do Was Stay” – In Detroit, Swift delivered an energetic performance of “All You Had to Do Was Stay,” showcasing her powerful vocals and stage presence in this lively track.

“Breathe” – Swift showcased her emotional depth and vulnerability with a heartfelt performance of “Breathe” in Detroit, immersing the audience in the emotional journey of the song.

“Mr. Perfectly Fine” – In Pittsburgh, Swift surprised fans with a performance of “Mr. Perfectly Fine,” showcasing her storytelling abilities and emotional depth in this track.

“The Last Time” – Swift delivered a powerful performance of “The Last Time” in Pittsburgh, showcasing her vocal prowess and emotional depth in this emotional track.

“Seven” – In Pittsburgh, Swift shared a touching performance of “Seven,” reflecting on childhood memories and personal growth through this emotional track.

“The Story of Us” – Swift captured the audience with a performance of “The Story of Us” in Pittsburgh, inviting fans to join her on a musical journey of love and loss.

“Paper Rings” – In Minneapolis, Swift delivered a lively performance of “Paper Rings,” creating an energetic and joyful atmosphere during the show.

“If This Was a Movie” – Swift shared a heartfelt performance of “If This Was a Movie” in Minneapolis, reflecting on love and loss through this emotional track.

“Dear John” – Swift captivated fans with a performance of “Dear John” in Minneapolis, showcasing her emotional depth and vulnerability in this heartfelt track.

“Daylight” – In Minneapolis, Swift delivered a powerful performance of “Daylight,” immersing the audience in the emotional journey of the song.

“I’m Only Me When I’m With You” – Swift shared a lighthearted performance of “I’m Only Me When I’m With You” in Cincinnati, reflecting on her early songwriting days and the joy of performing live.

“Evermore” – Swift delighted fans with a heartfelt performance of “Evermore” in Cincinnati, showcasing her emotional depth and vulnerability in this emotional track.

“Ivy” – In Cincinnati, Swift surprised fans with an emotional performance of “Ivy,” showcasing her storytelling abilities and emotional depth in this track.

“I Miss You, I’m Sorry” With Gracie Abrams – Swift teamed up with Gracie Abrams in Cincinnati for a poignant performance of “I Miss You, I’m Sorry,” showcasing their collaborative spirit and emotional depth in this track.

“Call It What You Want” – Swift captivated the audience with a performance of “Call It What You Want” in Cincinnati, creating a joyful and uplifting atmosphere during the show.

“Never Grow Up” – Swift shared a heartfelt performance of “Never Grow Up” in Kansas City, reflecting on childhood memories and the passage of time through this emotional track.

“When Emma Falls In Love” – Swift surprised fans in Kansas City with a performance of “When Emma Falls In Love,” showcasing her storytelling abilities and emotional depth in this emotional track.

“Last Kiss” – Swift captivated the audience in Kansas City with an emotional performance of “Last Kiss,” reflecting on love and loss through this heartbreaking track.

“Dorothea” – In Kansas City, Swift delivered a lively performance of “Dorothea,” creating a nostalgic and energetic atmosphere during the show.

“Picture to Burn” – Swift showcased her fiery side with a performance of “Picture to Burn” in Denver, engaging the audience and creating an energetic atmosphere during the show.

“Timeless” – Swift shared a heartfelt performance of “Timeless” in Denver, reflecting on love and longing through this emotional track.

“Starlight” – Swift captivated fans with a performance of the enchanting track “Starlight” in Seattle, showcasing her storytelling abilities and emotional depth in this evocative track.

“Back to December” – In Seattle, Swift delivered an emotional performance of “Back to December,” inviting fans to join her on a musical journey of heartbreak and redemption.

“This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” – Swift showcased her playful side with a performance of “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” in Inglewood, engaging the audience and creating a lively and joyful atmosphere during the show.

“Everything Has Changed” – Swift captured the audience with a performance of “Everything Has Changed” in Inglewood, inviting fans to join her on a musical journey of love and discovery.

“Right Where You Left Me” – In Santa Clara, Swift teamed up with Aaron Dessner for a poignant performance of “Right Where You Left Me,” showcasing their collaborative spirit and emotional depth in this track.

“Castles Crumbling” – Also in Santa Clara, Swift shared an emotional performance of “Castles Crumbling,” showcasing her storytelling abilities and emotional depth in this track.

“Stay Stay Stay” – Swift brought a lively performance of “Stay Stay Stay” to Santa Clara, engaging the audience and creating a joyful and energetic atmosphere during the show.

Combining heartfelt ballads, energetic anthems, and emotional storytelling, Taylor Swift continues to surprise and delight fans on her Eras Tour with each unique and unforgettable performance.

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