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Taylor Swift performs onstage during the latest European leg of her Eras tour in Paris. Photograph: Kevin Mazur/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management
Taylor Swift performs onstage during the latest European leg of her Eras tour in Paris. Photograph: Kevin Mazur/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

Taylor Swift’s new Era Tours setlist – seven Tortured Poets songs added

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As the latest leg of her tour gets under way, fans are closely watching the evolution of the singer’s setlist

Taylor Swift has now played two nights in Paris as the latest leg of her Eras tour gets under way. For many fans and Swift-curious observers, one question has been how the singer-songwriter might incorporate songs from her newest album, The Tortured Poets Department, which she released during a break between tour dates.

In Paris on Thursday night Swift described her new block of songs as “Female rage, the musical”, and added seven of them from her new 31-track album, including the lead single Fortnight.

Elsewhere, two of her album “eras” – Folklore and Evermore – were combined and the order of the other Eras were switched. On the first night, the mid-show “surprise songs” featured (aptly) Paris, a track from Midnights and loml from TTPD.

Will this be the new lineup for the remaining dates? Time – and the remaining nights at La Défense arena in Paris – will tell, but here’s how the show went down on the first two nights in Paris.

Lover

  • Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince

  • Cruel Summer

  • The Man

  • You Need to Calm Down

  • Lover

Fearless

  • Fearless

  • You Belong With Me

  • Love Story

Red

  • 22

  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

  • I Knew You Were Trouble

  • All Too Well (10-minute version)

Speak Now

  • Enchanted

Reputation

  • … Ready For It?

  • Delicate

  • Don’t Blame Me

  • Look What You Made Me Do

Folklore/Evermore

Now combined as one Era

  • cardigan

  • betty

  • champagne problems

  • august

  • illicit affairs

  • my tears ricochet

  • marjorie

  • willow

1989

  • Style

  • Blank Space

  • Shake It Off

  • Wildest Dreams

  • Bad Blood

The Tortured Poets Department

  • But Daddy I Love Him

  • So High School

  • Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?

  • Down Bad

  • Fortnight

  • The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived

  • I Can Do It With A Broken Heart

Surprise songs (night one)

  • Paris (from Midnights)

  • loml (from TTPD)

Surprise songs (night two)

  • Is It Over Now?

  • My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys

Midnights

  • Lavender Haze

  • Anti-Hero

  • Midnight Rain

  • Vigilante Shit

  • Bejeweled

  • Mastermind

  • Karma

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