Every mashup Taylor Swift has sung on The Eras Tour during the acoustic surprise song set. She’s unhinged in the best way possible.
When Taylor Swift started The Eras Tour she decided to add an acoustic set that would have two surprise songs — one on guitar and one on the piano. She vowed to never repeat a song and it became a fun game for Swifties to not only see what she was singing at other shows, but to hope and pray they would not lose their favorite songs that are not on The Eras Tour setlist.
Pretty much from the moment she announced her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, Taylor Swift decided that she was done with the rules she set for herself. Instead she just wanted to have fun and sing whatever she wanted to do. Here’s the thing, Taylor Swift does nothing on accident.
After winning her 13th Grammy early in 2024, and the new album announcement, she started throwing up TWOs left and right. Sure, there had been a few here and there before, which has caused Swifties to assume there is a double album out there somewhere, lurking in the shadows. But the fact that she has been singing mashups ever since is suspicious.
There are other hints to a double drop, but this seems to be the most prominent. Taylor Nation is only fueling the fire with their mention of twos, as well.
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Every Mashup Taylor Swift Has Sung on The Eras Tour
There was only one time in 2023 during The Eras Tour when she sang a mashup and that was after the release of 1989 (Taylor’s Version) and likely thanks to many fans online saying Is It Over Now? and Out of the Woods were clearly sister songs.
Here is full list of every mashup Taylor Swift has sung on The Eras Tour, and it will be updated every every show. Will these mashups stop after whatever the twos are symbolizing happens? Fans can only speculate but one thing is for sure, Taylor sure is having a lot of fun.
- Nov. 11 in Buenos Aires, AR – “Is It Over Now?” x “Out Of The Woods”
- Feb. 17 in Melbourne, AU – “Getaway Car” x “August” x “The Other Side of the Door”
- Feb. 18 in Melbourne, AU – “Come Back… Be Here” x “Daylight”
- Feb. 23 in Sydney, AU – “”White Horse” x “Coney Island” (with Sabrina Carpenter)
- Feb. 24 in Sydney, AU – “Should’ve Said No” x “You’re Not Sorry” and “New Year’s Day” x “Peace”
- Feb. 25 in Sydney, AU – “Is It Over Now?” x “I Wish You Would” and “Haunted” x “Exile”
- Feb. 26 in Sydney, AU – “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” x “Ivy” and “Forever & Always” x “Maroon”
- March 2 in Singapore – “Mine” x “Starlight” and “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” x “Dress”
- March 3 in Singapore – “Long Story Short” x “The Story of Us” and “Clean” x “Evermore”
- March 4 in Singapore – “Foolish One” x “Tell Me Why” and “This Love” x “Call It What You Want”
- March 7 in Singapore – “Death By A Thousand Cuts” x “Babe” and “Fifteen” x “You’re On Your Own Kid”
- March 8 in Singapore – “Sparks Fly” x “Gold Rush” and “False God” x “Slut!”
- March 9 in Singapore – “Tim McGraw” x “Cowboy Like Me” and “Mirrorball” x “Epiphany”
- May 10 in Paris, FR – “Is It Over Now?” x “Out Of The Woods”
- May 12 in Paris, FR – “The Alchemy” x “Treacheous” and “Begin Again” x “Paris”
- May 17 in Stockholm, SE – “I Think He Knows” x “Gorgeous”
- May 18 in Stockholm, SE – “Say Don’t Go” x “Welcome to New York”
- May 19 in Stockholm, SE – “Message in a Bottle” x “How You Get The Girl” x “New Romantics”
- May 24 in Lisbon, PT – “Come Back Be Here” x “The Way I Loved You” x “The Other Side of the Door” and “Fresh Out The Slammer” x “High Infidelity”
- May 25 in Lisbon, PT – “The Tortured Poets Department” x “Now That We Don’t Talk” and “You’re On Your Own Kid” x “Long Live”
- May 29 in Madrid, ES – “Sparks Fly” x “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)” and “I Look In People’s Windows” x “Snow On The Beach”
- May 30 in Madrid, ES – “Our Song” x “Jump Then Fall”
- June 2 in Lyon, FR – “The Prophecy” x “Long Story Short” and “Fifteen” x “You’re On Your Own Kid”
- June 3 in Lyon, FR – “Glitch” x “Everything Has Changed”
- June 7 in Edinburgh, GB – “Would’ve Could’ve Should’ve” x “I Know Places” and “tis the damn season” x “Daylight”
- June 8 in Edinburgh, GB – “The Bolter” x “Getaway Car” and “All of the Girls You Loved Before” x “Crazier”
- June 9 in Edinburgh, GB – “It’s Nice To Have A Friend” x “dorothea” and “Haunted” x “exile”
- June 13 in Liverpool, GB – “I Can See You” x “Mine” and “Cornelia Street” x “Maroon”
- June 14 in Liverpool, GB – “This Is What You Came For” x “gold rush” and “the great war” x “You’re Losing Me”
- June 15 in Liverpool, GB – “Carolina” x “No Body No Crime” and “The Manuscript” x “Red”
- June 18 in Cardiff, GB – “I Forgot That You Existed” x “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” and “I Hate It Here” x “the lakes”
- June 21 in London, GB – “Hits Different” x “Death By A Thousand Cuts” and “The Black Dog” x “Come Back Be Here” x “Maroon”
- June 22 in London, GB – “thanK you aIMee” x “Mean”
- June 23 in London, GB – “Out of the Woods” x “Is It Over Now” x “Clean”
- June 28 in Dublin, IE – “State of Grace” x “You’re On Your Own Kid” and “Sweet Nothing” x “Hoax”
- June 29 in Dublin, IE – TBD – “The Albatross” x “Dancing With Our Hands Tied” and “This Love” x “Ours”
- June 30 in Dublin, IE – “Clara Bow” x “The Lucky One”
- July 4 in Amsterdam, NE – “Guilty as Sin” x “Untouchable” and “The Archer” x “Question.. ?”
- July 5 in Amsterdam, NE – “imgonnagetyouback” x “Dress” and “You Are In Love” x “Cowboy Like Me”
- July 6 in Amsterdam, NE – “Sweeter Than Fiction” x “Holy Ground” and “Mary’s Song” x “So High School” x “Everything Has Changed”
- July 9 in Zurich, SE – “Right Where You Left Me” x “All You Had To Do Was Stay” and “Last Kiss” x “Sad Beautiful Tragic”
- July 10 in Zurich, SE – “Closure” x “A Perfectly Good Heart” and “Robin” x “Never Grow Up”
- July 13 in Milan, IT – “The 1” x “Wonderland” and “I Almost Do” x “The Moment I Knew”
- July 14 in Milan, IT – “Mr. Perfectly Fine” x “Red” and “Getaway Car” x “Out Of The Woods”
- July 17 in Gelsenkirchen, DE – “Superstar” x “Invisible String” and “slut!” x “False God”
- July 18 in Gelsenkirchen, DE – “Speak Now” x “Hey Stephen” and “This Is Me Trying” and “Labyrinth”
- July 19 in Gelsenkirchen, DE – “Paper Rings” x “Stay Stay Stay” and ” It’s Time To Go” x “Better Man”
- July 23 in Hamburg, DE – “Teardrops on My Guitar” x “The Last Time” and “We Were Happy” x “Happiness”
- July 24 in Hamburg, DE – “the last great american dynasty” x “Run” and “Nothing New” x “Dear Reader”
- July 27 in Munich, DE – “Fresh Out The Slammer” x “You Are In Love” and “Ivy” x “Call It What You Want”
- July 28 in Munich, DE – “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” x “imgonnagetyouback” and “loml” x “Don’t You”
- Aug. 1 in Warsaw, PL – “Mirrorball” x “Clara Bow” and “Suburban Legends” x “New Years Day”
- Aug. 2 in Warsaw, PL – “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)” x “I Can See You” and “Red” x “Maroon”
- Aug. 15 in London, GB – Aug. 15 in London, GB – “Everything Has Changed” x “Endgame” x “Thinking Out Loud” (ft. Ed Sheeran) and “King Of My Heart” x “The Alchemy”
- Aug. 16 in London, GB – “Dear John” x “Sad Beautiful Tragic”
- Aug. 17 in London, GB – “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys” x “Coney Island”
- Aug. 19 in London, GB – “Long Live” x “Change” and “The Archer” x “You’re On Your Own Kid”
- Aug. 20 in London, GB – “Death By A Thousand Cuts” x “Getaway Car”
- October 18th, 2024 in Miami, FL – “Tim McGraw” x ”Timeless” and “This Is Me Trying” x ”Daylight”
- October 19th, 2024 in Miami, FL – “Should’ve Said No” x ”I Did Something Bad” and “loml” x ”White Horse”
- October 20th, 2024 in Miami, FL – “Out of the Woods” x ”All You Had to Do Was Stay” and “Mirrorball” x ”Guilty as Sin?”
- October 25th, 2024 in New Orleans, LA – “Our Song” x ”Call It What You Want” and “The Black Dog” x ”Haunted”
- October 26th, 2024 in New Orleans, LA – “Espresso” x ”Is It Over Now?” x ”Please Please Please” with Sabrina Carpenter and “Hits Different” x ”Welcome to New York”
- October 27th, 2024 in New Orleans, LA – “Afterglow” x ”Dress” and “How You Get the Girl” x ”Clean”
- November 1st, 2024 in Indianapolis, IN – “The Albatross” x ”Holy Ground” and “Cold as You” x ”Exile”
- November 2nd, 2024 in Indianapolis, IN – “The Prophecy” x ”This Love” and “Maroon” x ”Cowboy Like Me”
- November 3rd, 2024 in Indianapolis, IN – “Cornelia Street” x ”The Bolter” and “Death by a Thousand Cuts” x ”The Great War”
- November 14th, 2024 in Toronto, Canada – “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys” x “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” and “‘”False God” x “’tis the damn season”
- November 15th, 2024 in Toronto, Canada – “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” x “Mine” and “‘”evermore” x “Peter”
“Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version),” which is the concert film in its entirety for the first time and includes the song “cardigan” and four additional acoustic songs, will make its streaming debut on March 15, 2024, exclusively on Disney+.
The history-making, cinematic experience from 14-time GRAMMY®-winning artist, “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour” directed by Sam Wrench, grossed more than $260 million worldwide at the global box office, making it the top selling concert film of all-time.
Taylor Swift made history this year by becoming the first artist to ever win GRAMMY®’s Album of the Year award four times.
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