“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.
“This Is Me Trying”
“This Is Me Trying” was partially inspired by people who struggle with addiction and mental illness.
“State of Grace”
“Red (Taylor’s Version)” also includes an acoustic version of “State of Grace,” the album’s opening track.
“Our Song”
Swift dedicated her first surprise song in Las Vegas to her opening act, beabadoobee, who had previously said she hoped to hear Swift perform “Our Song.”
“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 ᵴtriƥped 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.”
“Ours”
“Ours” became just the second song from “Speak Now” that Swift performed on the Eras Tour.
“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.”
“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.
“The Lucky One”
Swift introduced “The Lucky One” as a song “about how horrible being famous is.”
“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.”
“Mad Woman”
Swift brought out Dessner once again in Tampa to perform “Mad Woman” on the piano.
“Mean”
While speaking to the crowd, Swift introduced the “Speak Now” single as “something that you would know and scream along with.”
Shortly before the concert, Swift was spotted filming a music video with Joey King, who previously starred in the “Mean” music video.
“You’re Not Sorry”
Swift said “You’re Not Sorry” is another song she “fell in love with” while rerecording “Fearless.”
“Wonderland”
Swift told the crowd in Houston, Texas that “Wonderland” is a “twisted” take on Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.”
“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.”
“Cold As You”
“Cold As You” is the fifth track on “Taylor Swift.” Gary Miller/FilmMagic
While introducing the emotional breakup ballad, Swift told the crowd in Houston that she believes “Cold As You” is the best song from her debut album.
“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.
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.
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” became the first surprise song to be selected from “Reputation.”