Taylor Swift is back from her vacation (which involved releasing a two-hour, record-breaking double album.) Someone named aIMee once said it best: “No one wants to work anymore. Get your ass up and work.” Taylor kicked off the Europe leg of the Eras Tour in Paris on May 9, so she’s returning to her lazy girl routine, performing seventeen-hour sets in sold-out stadiums full of unhinged Swifties. And thank goodness I can finally get back into my routine — watching Eras Tour TikTok clips for six hours straight.
But the Eras Tour is revamped now! The release of The Tortured Poets Department has significantly changed up the show, which means I somehow need to find the funds for another ticket and a plane ticket. This woman will never not be a genius at taking my money. There are new members of the setlist, nixed members of the setlist, new costumes, and even a new order of eras. Here are all the exciting and tragic Eras Tour (TTPD Version) additions and losses.
There’s A New Order Of Eras
The eras have shifted! The new order is: Lover, Fearless, Red, Speak Now, Reputation, Folklore and Evermore (which are now combined into one era), 1989, The Tortured Poets Department, the acoustic set and then Midnights.
The Songs Taylor Cut From The Eras Tour Setlist
- “The Archer”
- “Long Live”
- “The 1”
- “The Last Great American Dynasty”
- “Tis The Damn Season”
- “Tolerate It”
I would just like to say: I can live without “The Archer,” but cutting “The 1” and “Tolerate It” is a violent crime.
The Tortured Poets Department Songs Taylor Performs At The Eras Tour
- “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”
“So High School” is the only Anthology track to make the cut, so congrats to @killatrav.
Taylor Has New Eras Tour Costumes
📸 | HQ pictures of the new Eras Tour outfits! #ParisTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/DBMNmnR7Ok
— Taylor Swift Updates (@TSwiftLA) May 9, 2024
The Paris Eras Tour crowd got to see some brand new costumes, and I’m très jealous. Taylor wore a bright orange Versace bodysuit and blazer for “The Man,” and she also stunned in a silver and black fringe dress for the Fearless set. It’s realllly taking me back to 2009. For 1989, the singer dazzled in a new pink and green two-piece that majorly gives The Little Mermaid. That easter egg makes sense, considering her TTPD song, “But Daddy I Love Him,” is a line from the ~1989~ film.