Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Set List Is Here for You to Obsess Over

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Last night, after much anticipation and some congressional-hearing-inspiring ticketing issues, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour officially kicked off.

In case you’ve just awoken from some kind of medically induced pop-culture-proof coma, the Eras Tour is a Whole Thing. It’s Taylor’s first tour since her 2018 Reputation Tour, which would be enough on its own to make fans go kind of wild, but the Eras Tour is much more than that.

Not only has Taylor released FOUR fully brand-new studio albums since she last toured (Lover, Folklore, Evermore, and Midnights), but she is also currently in the midst of rerecording her first six albums (aka the ones to which she does *not* own the masters) and has, since that 2018 tour, released the official Taylor’s Version recordings of 2008’s Fearless and 2012’s Red. AND even though fans are still waiting on Taylor’s Version releases of her 2006 self-titled debut album, 2010’s Speak Now (which was all but confirmed as the next rerecord on deck in her “Bejeweled” video), 2014’s 1989, and 2017’s Reputation, Taylor has made it abundantly clear that the Eras Tour will be a celebration of her entire body of work, from 2006 through today, making it, effectively, a greatest hits tour for an artist still currently topping the charts with new material.

All of ^^^this^^^ is to say that Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour marks a truly unique moment in pop music history and helps explain, for anyone who didn’t sob actual tears (either of joy, if you were among the lucky few who secured tickets, or abject sadness, if you were the rest of the world) over the ticketing drama, why all of those tears were one hundred percent justified.

Considering its unprecedented scope (ranging almost 20 years and 10 albums), the Eras Tour’s set list has, understandably, been the subject of massive curiosity/rampant speculation/heated debate since the moment the tour was announced. Which songs from Taylor’s 17-year career would make the cut? Now, with one night of the Eras Tour under our collective cultural belt, we finally have some actual answers to that question.

Behold, the set list for night one of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour:

  • “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince”

  • “Cruel Summer”

  • “The Man”

  • “You Need to Calm Down”

  • “Lover”

  • “The Archer”

  • “Fearless”

  • “You Belong With Me”

  • “Love Story”

  • “’Tis the Damn Season”

  • “Willow”

  • “Marjorie”

  • “Champagne Problems”

  • “Tolerate It”

  • “…Ready for It?”

  • “Delicate”

  • “Don’t Blame Me”

  • “Look What You Made Me Do”

  • “Enchanted”

  • “22”

  • “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”

  • “I Knew You Were Trouble”

  • “All Too Well (10-Minute Version)”

  • “Invisible String”

  • “Betty”

  • “The Last Great American Dynasty”

  • “August”/“Illicit Affairs”

  • “My Tears Ricochet”

  • “Cardigan”

  • “Style”

  • “Blank Space”

  • “Shake It Off”

  • “Wildest Dreams”

  • “Bad Blood”

  • “Mirrorball” (acoustic)

  • “Tim McGraw” (acoustic)

  • “Lavender Haze”

  • “Anti-Hero”

  • “Midnight Rain”

  • “Vigilante Shit”

  • “Bejeweled”

  • “Mastermind”

  • “Karma”

If you’d like to follow along at home, here’s a playlist of the Eras Tour set list to listen to on repeat:

And for anyone who needs live versions, here are a few select snippets courtesy of the Twitter gods:

“…Ready for It?”

“Enchanted”

“August”

“Midnight Rain”

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