While others seemed to have figured out the Taylor Swift "The Eras" tour setlist based on the repeated songs in the past four shows in Arizona and Las Vegas, many seemed to be in total panic mode when she performed another set of never-been-performed songs in her Texas stop.
Apart from her surprise acoustic performances that vary from one show to another, Swift surprised many with the swapping of some songs in the setlist.
Taylor Swift 'The Eras Tour' Arlington Texas Setlist
Check out the full setlist of her Mar. 31, 2023, show in Arlington, Texas:
- 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)
- The 1
- Betty
- The Last Great American Dynasty
- August
- Illicit Affairs
- My Tears Ricochet
- Cardigan
- Style
- Blank Space
- Shake It Off
- Wildest Dreams
- Bad Blood
- Sad Beautiful Tragic (acoustic)
- Ours (acoustic)
- Lavender Haze
- Anti-Hero
- Midnight Rain
- Vigilante Shit
- Bejeweled
- Mastermind
- Karma
Taylor Swift 'The Eras' Tour Surprise Performances
In her past few shows in Arizona and Las Vegas, Taylor Swift performed "Invisible String" on her shows, the popular song from her Grammy-winning album "Folklore."
However, on her first night at Arlington, Texas, she swapped it for "the 1," shocking "Folklore" fans to the core.
Swift also debuted "Red (Taylor's Version)'s "Sad Beautiful Tragic" and "Speak Now's" Ours, making the latter the second song from the "Speak Now" era to be performed since "Enchanted."
On the second night, Swift got requests from two of her friends - Jack Antonoff and Gracie Abrams.
"I've played this song live once before and the crowd screamed the bridge so loudly that I kept telling him about it. 'I wished you'd been there, it was so insane.' We wrote this song together and I really want him to hear you do it so I'm really hoping you know the words to this song," Swift said before performing "Death By A Thousand Cuts," a song from "Lover."
She also shocked "1989" girlies with the surprise performance of "Clean," which was a request from her opening act, Gracie Abrams.
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