Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has been a great success since its kickoff in Glendale, Arizona on May 17.
Each stop on the tour, fans can expect a mini acoustic set, where Taylor performs a surprise song or two for that night’s crowd that she will not perform again on the tour – most likely. Since this announcement, fans have been speculating which songs would be exclusive to that night’s performance, keeping track of which ones she has already played by checking TikTok and other social media posts made by those that attended the shows.
📹 | Taylor Swift performing ‘Red’ as surprise song two tonight on the guitar! #FoxboroughTSTheErasTour
— Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) May 22, 2023
— She originally was going to play it as a sadder version on the piano but it was broken so she asked the crowd if they enjoyed the guitar versionpic.twitter.com/vEQ6au1TaZ
The Eras Tour marks Taylor’s first major concert tour in five years. It is a journey through her career, spanning across all eras and capturing the hearts of fans old and new. According to Billboard, her first performance in Glendale, Arizona on May 17 had a 44-song setlist and a runtime of more than three hours.
📹 | Taylor Swift playing ‘Should’ve Said No’ as surprise song one! #FoxboroughTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/oSuTw4yJsh
— Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) May 20, 2023
The tour has stops in 11 more locations, until August 9, when it will wrap up at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. One of those stops includes Soldier Field in Chicago on June 2-4 – which we just so happen to be giving a pair of tickets away for! Check out our Taylor Ticket Tag contest and enter to win here – maybe you will get to find out in person which surprise song Taylor will perform that night (June 4) in Chicago.
Here is a rundown of the surprise songs Taylor has performed on the Eras Tour so far:
- “Mirrorball”: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona – March 17
- “Tim McGraw”: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona – March 17
- “This Is Me Trying”: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona – March 18
- “State of Grace”: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona – March 18
- “Our Song”: Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas – March 24
- “Snow on the Beach”: Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas – March 24
- “Cowboy Like Me” (with Marcus Mumford): Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas – March 25
- “White Horse”: Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas – March 25
- “Sad Beautiful Tragic”: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas – March 31
- “Ours”: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas – March 31
- “Death By A Thousand Cuts”: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas – April 1
- “Clean”: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas – April 1
- “Speak Now”: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida – April 13
- “Treacherous”: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida – April 13
- “The Great War” (with Aaron Dessner): Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida – April 14
- “You’re on Your Own, Kid”: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida – April 14
- “Mad Woman”: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida – April 15
- “Mean”: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida – April 15
- “Wonderland”: NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas – April 21
- “You’re Not Sorry”: NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas – April 21
- “A Place in This World”: NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas – April 22
- “Today Was a Fairytale”: NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas – April 22
- “Begin Again”: NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas – April 23
- “Cold as You”: NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas – April 23
- “The Other Side of the Door”: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia – April 28
- “Coney Island”: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia – April 28
- “High Infidelity”: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia – April 29
- “Gorgeous”: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia – April 29
- “I Bet You Think About Me”: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia – April 30
- “How You Get the Girl”: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia – April 30
- “Sparks Fly”: Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee – May 5
- “Teardrops on My Guitar”: Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee – May 5
- “Out of the Woods”: Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee – May 6
- “Fifteen”: Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee – May 6
- “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve”: Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee – May 7
- “Mine”: Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee – May 7
- “Gold Rush”: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – May 12
- “Come Back… Be Here”: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – May 12
- “Forever & Always”: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – May 13
- “This Love”: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – May 13
- “Hey Stephen”: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – May 14
- “The Best Day”: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – May 14
- “Should’ve Said No”: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts – May 19
- “Better Man”: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts – May 19
- “Question…?”: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts – May 20
- “Invisible”: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts – May 20
- “I Think He Knows”: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts – May 21
- “Red”: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts – May 21



