The Taylor Swift Eras Tour surprise song tracker

See if your favorites have been played yet on the worldwide tour.

Now that the Eras Tour is back for nearly all of 2024, the surprise songs are back! For those unfamiliar, every night of the tour Taylor Swift picks two songs from her extensive catalog that aren’t part of the set list to perform acoustically. One is played on guitar, and one is performed at the piano.

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Since the start of the Eras Tour in March of 2023, fans have been tracking the songs played and crossing them off of their lists.

We are going to condense things and keep a running tracker of all the surprise songs of 2024, making it easy to see if your favorites are still eligible for shows later this summer.

Taylor Swift’s surprise songs from Night 3 of the Eras Tour in Vancouver, including a perfect closing Long Live mashup

The Eras Tour is now officially wrapped.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concluded on Sunday night in Vancouver bringing the wildly popular concert to an end after 149 shows and nearly two years. The now 14-time Grammy winner has been touring almost non-stop for the entire year, and at each show she adds two “surprise songs” to her 44-song, three hour plus set list.

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For her final night on the Eras Tour, Swift once again went with the double mashups she loves so much. On guitar, Swift went with debut album song  “A Place In This World” from Taylor Swift and “New Romantics” from 1989. On piano, Swift mashed up three songs that were absolutely perfect for the occasion with “Long Live” from Speak Now, “New Year’s Day” from Reputation and “The Manuscript” from The Tortured Poets Department.

Swift opened the surprise songs with the very first song from her discography — “Tim McGraw” — and ended it with her last (to this point). What better way to wrap up her Eras Tour?

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Taylor Swift’s surprise songs from Night 2 of the Eras Tour in Vancouver, including guest star Gracie Abrams

The Eras Tour is almost at a close, so it’s time for a few more surprise songs.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour had its penultimate show on Saturday night in Vancouver with just one performance remaining of the wildly popular concert. The now 14-time Grammy winner has been touring almost non-stop for the entire year, and at each show she adds two “surprise songs” to her 44-song, three hour plus set list.

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For her second night in Vancouver, Swift once again went with the double mashups she loves so much. On guitar, Swift brought out her opening act Gracie Abrams and the duo sang Abrams’ “I Love You, I’m Sorry” from The Secret of Us and “Last Kiss” from Swift’s Speak Now. On piano, Swift went with a mashup of “The Tortured Poets Department” from The Tortured Poets Department and “Maroon” from Midnights. 

Next up, Swift has just one more show of the Eras Tour.

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Taylor Swift’s surprise songs from Night 1 of the Eras Tour in Vancouver, including two mashups

The Eras Tour is almost at a close, so it’s time for a few more surprise songs.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour kicked off the final city of its journey on Friday night in Vancouver with just three shows remaining of the wildly popular concert. The now 14-time Grammy winner has been touring almost non-stop for the entire year, and at each show she adds two “surprise songs” to her 44-song, three hour plus set list.

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For her first night in Vancouver, Swift once again went with the double mashups she loves so much. On guitar, Swift sang “Haunted” from Speak Now and “Wonderland” from 1989. On piano, Swift went with a mashup of “Never Grow Up” from Speak Now and “The Best Day” from Fearless. 

Next up, Swift has just two more shows of the Eras Tour.

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Taylor Swift’s surprise songs from Night 6 of the Eras Tour in Toronto, including a double mashup

The Eras Tour is almost at a close, so it’s time for a few more surprise songs.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour continued on Saturday night in Toronto with the sixth of nine total shows in Canada. The now 14-time Grammy winner has been touring almost non-stop for the entire year, and at each show she adds two “surprise songs” to her 44-song, three hour plus set list.

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For her final night in Toronto, Swift once again went with the double mashups she loves so much. On guitar, Swift went with “Sparks Fly” from Speak Now combined with “Message In A Bottle” from Red (Taylor’s Version). On piano, Swift went with a mashup of “You’re Losing Me (From The Vault)” from Midnights (The Late Night Edition) and “How Did It End” from The Tortured Poets Department.

Next up, Swift heads to Vancouver on Friday, December 6 to close out the final three shows of the Eras Tour.

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Taylor Swift’s surprise songs from Night 5 of the Eras Tour in Toronto, including the Cassandra and Mad Woman mashup

The Eras Tour is almost at a close, so it’s time for a few more surprise songs.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour continued on Friday night in Toronto with the fifth of nine total shows in Canada. The now 14-time Grammy winner has been touring almost non-stop for the entire year, and at each show she adds two “surprise songs” to her 44-song, three hour plus set list.

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For her fifth night in Toronto, Swift once again went with the double mashups she loves so much. On guitar, Swift went with “Ours” from Speak Now combined with “the last great american dynasty” from Folklore. On piano, Swift went with a long-awaited mashup of “Cassandra” from The Tortured Poets Department and “mad woman” from Folklore with “I Did Something Bad” from Reputation.

Next up, Swift plays one more show in Toronto before closing out the Eras Tour in Vancouver.

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Taylor Swift’s surprise songs from Night 4 of the Eras Tour in Toronto, including a double mashup

The Eras Tour is almost at a close, so it’s time for a few more surprise songs.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour continued on Thursday night in Toronto with the fourth of nine total shows in Canada. The now 14-time Grammy winner has been touring almost non-stop for the entire year, and at each show she adds two “surprise songs” to her 44-song, three hour plus set list.

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For her fourth night in Toronto, Swift once again went with the double mashups she loves so much. On guitar, Swift went with “Mr. Perfectly Fine (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault)” from Fearless (Taylor’s Version) combined with “Better Than Revenge” from Speak Now. On piano, Swift went with a mashup of “State of Grace” from Red and “Labyrinth” from Midnights. 

Next up, Swift plays two more shows in Toronto before closing out the Eras Tour in Vancouver.

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Taylor Swift’s surprise songs from Night 3 of the Eras Tour in Toronto, including a Gracie Abrams appearance

The Eras Tour is almost at a close, so it’s time for a few more surprise songs.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour continued on Saturday night in Toronto with the third of nine total shows in Canada. The now 14-time Grammy winner has been touring almost non-stop for the entire year, and at each show she adds two “surprise songs” to her 44-song, three hour plus set list.

MORE: Taylor Swift wore a new Reputation bodysuit for the first time on the Eras Tour for Night 1 in Miami

For her third night in Toronto, Swift once again went with the double mashups she loves so much. On guitar, Swift brought out opening act Gracie Abrams and the duo sang their Grammy-nominated song “Us” combined with “Out Of The Woods” from 1989. On piano, Swift went with a mashup of “You’re On Your Own Kid” from Midnights and “long story short” from Evermore. 

Next up, Swift takes a short break and then plays three more shows in Toronto before closing out the Eras Tour in Vancouver.

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Taylor Swift’s surprise songs from Night 2 of the Eras Tour in Toronto, including two mashups

The Eras Tour is almost at a close, so it’s time for a few more surprise songs.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour continued on Friday night in Toronto with the second of nine total shows in Canada. The now 14-time Grammy winner has been touring almost non-stop for the entire year, and at each show she adds two “surprise songs” to her 44-song, three hour plus set list.

MORE: Taylor Swift wore a new Reputation bodysuit for the first time on the Eras Tour for Night 1 in Miami

For her second night in Toronto, Swift once again went with the double mashups she loves so much. On guitar, Swift sang “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” featuring Zayn from the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack and “Mine” from Speak Now. On piano, Swift went with a mashup of “evermore” from Evermore and “Peter” from The Tortured Poets Department. 

Next up, Swift plays four more shows in Toronto before closing out the Eras Tour in Vancouver.

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Taylor Swift’s surprise songs from Night 1 of the Eras Tour in Toronto, including two mashups

The Eras Tour is almost at a close, so it’s time for a few more surprise songs.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour kicked off the final leg of its journey on Thursday night in Toronto with the first of nine total shows in Canada. The now 14-time Grammy winner has been touring almost non-stop for the entire year, and at each show she adds two “surprise songs” to her 44-song, three hour plus set list.

MORE: Taylor Swift wore a new Reputation bodysuit for the first time on the Eras Tour for Night 1 in Miami

For her first night in Toronto, Swift once again went with the double mashups she loves so much. On guitar, Swift sang “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys” from The Tortured Poets Department and “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” from Reputation. On piano, Swift went with a mashup of “False God” from Lover and “tis the damn season” from Evermore. 

Next up, Swift plays five more shows in Toronto before closing out the Eras Tour in Vancouver.

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