What surprise songs has Taylor Swift performed during the Eras Tour? Here's the full list

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Global pop sensation Taylor Swift will bring her highly anticipated Eras Tour to Cincinnati on June 30, and July 1.

The Eras Tour is Swift's first major tour in five years, as she will perform a 44-song setlist featuring chart-topping hits from all 10 of her full-length studio albums. While the setlist is mostly the same from show to show, the "Midnights" singer has been known to treat her fans with two surprise acoustic songs each night.

During her tour debut in Glendale, Arizona, Swift shocked the crowd with a surprise performance of "mirrorball" from her 2020 album "folklore" and "Tim McGraw" from her 2006 self-titled debut album. Since then, she has performed 69 surprise songs across 35 sold-out dates.

Here's a look at all the surprise songs Swift has performed during the Eras Tour as of Monday, June 20. Make sure to drop us a comment below, and let us know what surprise songs you think Swift will perform in Cincinnati.

All the surprise songs Taylor Swift has sung on the Eras Tour (so far)

Taylor Swift is bringing her Eras Tour to Cincinnati on June 30 and July 1.
Taylor Swift is bringing her Eras Tour to Cincinnati on June 30 and July 1.
  • "Mirrorball" and "Tim McGraw" (March 17 in Glendale, Arizona).

  • "State of Grace" and "This Is Me Trying" (March 18 in Glendale, Arizona).

  • "Our Song" and "Snow On The Beach" (March 24 in Las Vegas, Nevada).

  • "Cowboy Like Me" with Marcus Mumford and "White Horse" (March 25 in Las Vegas, Nevada).

  • "Sad Beautiful Tragic" and "Ours" (March 31 in Arlington, Texas).

  • "Death by a Thousand Cuts" and "Clean" (April 1 in Arlington, Texas).

  • "Jump Then Fall" and "The Lucky One" (April 2 in Arlington, Texas).

  • "Speak Now" and "Treacherous" (April 13 in Tampa, Florida).

  • "The Great War" with Aaron Dessner and "You're on Your Own, Kid" (April 14 in Tampa, Florida).

  • "Mad Woman" with Aaron Dessner and "Mean" (April 15 in Tampa, Florida).

  • "Wonderland" and "You're Not Sorry" (April 21 in Houston, Texas).

  • "A Place in This World" and "Today Was a Fairytale" (April 22 in Houston, Texas).

  • "Begin Again" and "Cold as You" (April 23 in Houston, Texas).

  • "The Other Side of the Door" and "Coney Island" (April 28 in Atlanta, Georgia).

  • "High Infidelity" and "Gorgeous" (April 29 in Atlanta, Georgia).

  • "I Bet You Think About Me" and "How You Get the Girl" (April 30 in Atlanta, Georgia).

  • "Sparks Fly" and "Teardrops On My Guitar" (May 5 in Nashville, Tennessee).

  • "Out of the Woods" and "Fifteen" (May 6 in Nashville, Tennessee).

  • "Would've, Could've, Should've" with Aaron Dessner and "Mine" (May 7 in Nashville, Tennessee).

  • "Gold Rush" and "Come Back…Be Here" (May 12 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania).

  • "Forever & Always" and "This Love" (May 13 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania).

  • "Hey Stephen" and "The Best Day" (May 14 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania).

  • "Should've Said No" and "Better Man" (May 19 in Foxborough, Massachusetts).

  • "Question…?" and "Invisible" (May 20 in Foxborough, Massachusetts).

  • "I Think He Knows" and "Red" (May 21 in Foxborough, Massachusetts).

  • "Getaway Car" with Jack Antonoff and "Maroon" (May 26 in East Rutherford, New Jersey).

  • "Holy Ground" and "False God" (May 27 in East Rutherford, New Jersey).

  • "Welcome to New York" and "Clean" (May 28 in East Rutherford, New Jersey).

  • "I Wish You Would" and "The Lakes" (June 2 in Chicago, Illinois).

  • "You All Over Me" with Maren Morris and "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (June 3 in Chicago, Illinois).

  • "Hits Different" and "The Moment I Knew" (June 4 in Chicago, Illinois).

  • "Haunted" and "I Almost Do" (June 9 in Detroit, Michigan).

  • "All You Had to Do Was Stay" and "Breathe" (June 10 in Detroit, Michigan).

  • “Mr. Perfectly Fine” and “The Last Time” (June 16 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania).

  • “Seven” with Aaron Dessner and “The Story of Us” (June 17 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania).

  • “Paper Rings” and “If This Was a Movie” (June 23 in Minneapolis, Minnesota).

  • “Dear John” and “Daylight” (June 24 in Minneapolis, Minnesota).

  • “I’m Only Me When I’m With You” and “Evermore” (June 30 in Cincinnati).

  • “Ivy” with Aaron Dessner, “I Miss You, I’m Sorry” with Gracie Abrams and “Call It What You Want” (July 1 in Cincinnati).

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