Taylor Swift's Eras Tour set list 2024

If you've been anywhere near the internet in the last year, you'll probably know that Taylor Swift is on tour. From boyfriend Travis Kelce being in the crowd to that argument with a security guard - but which songs actually make up the Eras Tour set list? Here's a look at Taylor Swift's picks in full.

Taylor is currently on her sixth concert tour right now. She kicked things off in Glendale, California, on 17th March 2023, after sharing the news with a statement, "I’m enchanted to announce my next tour: Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour, a journey through the musical eras of my career (past & present!) The first leg of the tour will be in stadiums across the US, with international dates to be announced as soon as we can!"

Since then she went onto announce further dates around the globe in June 2023, with the singer officially confirming she'll be heading to the UK in June 2024. Taylor recently kicked off the Europe leg of her tour in Paris in May 2024, and what with the newly released album, The Tortured Poets Department, it was inevitable she was going to make some changes to the set list.

And, not only that, but in true Taylor style, she's made all sorts of updates and amends for the Europe leg of The Eras Tour, including new outfits, combining Folklore and Evermore into one era, and adding songs from TTPS. Not only that, but she also performed 'Paris' from Midnights as a secret song in the French capital!

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Interestingly, Expedia looked into Tour Tourism over the last year, with a specific focus on the Eras tour. Their data showed the two most popular individual dates on the tour are Warsaw on 1st August (searches up +1,130% year on year) and Liverpool on 14th June (searches up +930%).

They also revealed how the most searched for tickets for Taylor's gigs were on Thursdays and Fridays - possibly not surprising considering it means turning the experience into a long weekend.

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour 2024 set list in full - European leg

So far, the show has been divided into Taylor's 10 "eras", each signifying one of her albums, spanning her 17-year-long career. It's worth noting Taylor is also adding surprise songs to each gig, so it looks like no two set lists are actually the same, but to give you an idea:

Lover Era

Previously, Taylor performed 'The Archer' from Lover, but cut the song in May 2024

Fearless Era

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Reputation Era

The Speak Now Era

During the 2023 Eras Tour, Taylor performed 'Long Live' from Speak Now, but had cut it from the European leg.

The Red Era

The Folkmore Era

OK, so during the American and Asia legs of The Eras Tour, Taylor performed both a Folklore Era and an Evermore Era. During the Europe leg, however, she combined the "sister albums" into one Folkmore era, which included:

The 1989 Era

The Tortured Poets Department Era

Acoustic Section/Surprise songs

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The Midnights Era

Surprise songs

During Paris night one, Taylor Swift performed:

Three hours of Tay Tay? The absolute dream.

You can also see Taylor Swift using the Emirates hospitality experience for the ultimate VIP vibe.

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