Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Setlist Secrets—Which Songs Are Left for the Surprise Acoustic Sets?

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Every live song just 'hits different.'

Throughout Taylor Swift's Eras Tour so far, she's had a *fairly* regular setlist. And one aspect of the night that's remained the same (or, is nothing new, so to speak) has been the blank space in the setlist for the two surprise acoustic songs that will only be played that specific night—which brings us to all of the details on Taylor Swift's Eras Tour surprise songs setlist.

For those of us planning to attend one of her upcoming shows, we're basically on the edge of our seats (AKA stalking TikTok, or, you know, just doing our important research—call it what you want) while waiting to find out which other two songs we have no chance of hearing (talk about sad beautiful tragic).

However, we can't really complain—we just have to shake it off. After all, Swift has been giving fans a whopping 44 songs night after night. And while it's hard to accept the past surprise acoustic songs won't be chosen again as "our song" in a future show (I'm still in denial that Glendale Night 2 got two of my personal faves: "State of Grace" and "this is me trying"), at least we can all say to our own show's setlist: "You are the best thing that's ever been mine." (Glendale Night 2 concert-goers can especially say that, TBH.)

Okay, enough wallowing—you need to calm down. Let's get to the point. First, we'll go over the main 44-song setlist that has been pretty consistent on Tay's tour so far. Then, we'll list the surprise songs that have already been sung—AKA the songs that are out of the running for any future acoustic set.

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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour 44-Song Setlist

The Eras Tour has had almost the exact same regular setlist (with the exception of the two secret songs each night), although, she switched things up recently in Arlington, Texas (more on that below).

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1. "Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince"

2. "Cruel Summer"

3. "The Man"

4. "You Need To Calm Down"

5. "Lover"

6. "The Archer"

7. "Fearless"

8. "You Belong With Me"

9. "Love Story"

10. "tis the damn season"

11. "willow"

12. "marjorie"

13. "champagne problems"

14. "tolerate it"

15. "...Ready For It?"

16. "Delicate"

17. "Don't Blame Me"

18. "Look What You Made Me Do"

19. "Enchanted"

20. "22"

21. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"

22. "I Knew You Were Trouble"

23. "All Too Well" (10 Minute Version)

24. "invisible string" *

25. "betty"

26. "the last great american dynasty"

27. "august"

28. "illicit affairs"

29. "my tears ricochet"

30. "cardigan"

31. "Style"

32. "Blank Space"

33. "Shake It Off"

34. "Wildest Dreams"

35. "Bad Blood"

36. Surprise Acoustic Song

37. Surprise Acoustic Song

38. "Lavender Haze"

39. "Anti-Hero"

40. "Midnight Rain"

41. "Vigilante S--t"

42. "Bejeweled"

43. "Mastermind"

44. "Karma"

* #24, "invisible string," was replaced by "the 1" in Arlington, Texas

And it doesn't sound like she's done keeping us on our toes (or, our tallest tiptoes, for us "mirrorball" fans). "You think you can go online, you think you can just scroll and know the setlist—you think you can just come prepared," Taylor joked. "Let it be said about The Eras Tour: we're tricksy!"

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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Surprise Songs Setlist

These are the surprise songs that Tay has already performed on The Eras Tour:

"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

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"cowboy like me" and "White Horse"

March 25 in Las Vegas, Nevada (with special guest, Marcus Mumford, on the first song)

"Sad Beautiful Tragic" and "Ours"

March 31 in Arlington, Texas

"Death By a Thousand Cuts" and "Clean"

April 1 in Arlington, Texas (however, she did make it sound like these two songs could potentially be performed again!)

"Jump Then Fall" and "The Lucky One"

April 2 in Arlington, Texas

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Her next tour stop will be on Thursday, April 13, in Tampa, Florida, for three nights.

So, what songs are left?! You might be surprised by all of the options that have you saying, "I forgot that you existed."

We're especially grateful to TikToker @vannc21, who has been keeping track of this in the most gorgeous, organized way.

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And TikToker @bowtotoecrafts is keeping track via spreadsheet, which basically makes her the ultimate mastermind.

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How Many Songs Does Taylor Swift Have?

Taylor Swift technically has 229 songs (we say technically because it includes her 13 Christmas songs, as well as the songs she has been on—like "Two Is Better Than One" with Boys Like Girls from 2009, etc.).

But long story short, there are SO many acoustic set options for the rest of the tour! How many exactly? Well, so far, there are 170 songs left (subtracting 44, then another for "the 1," and then the 14 acoustic songs she's performed at the seven shows she's done so far). And there are 157 surprise song options left after you subtract the Christmas album (although a song from that album would definitely be a surprise!).

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