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All the surprise “Eras” songs Taylor Swift hasn’t played yet – and which ones she might skip altogether

All the surprise “Eras” songs Taylor Swift hasn’t played yet – and which ones she might skip altogether

All the surprise songs Taylor Swift hasn't played yet

Taylor Swift Aldara Zarraoa/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

For the entire duration of the Epoch Tourwhich started in March 2023, Taylor Swift played two surprise acoustic songs at each show.

Using an acoustic guitar and a piano with flowers on it, Swift performs songs not on the main setlist during the acoustic portion of the show. After initially declaring she wouldn’t repeat surprise songs unless she made a mistake, the pop star changed her own rule during a show in Melbourne in February.

“I’ve thought that I want to be as creative as possible with the acoustic set in the future. I don’t want to limit anything and just say, ‘Oh, if I’ve played a song before, I can’t play it again.’ So from now on I don’t want to take colours out of the paint box,” she told the crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. “I want to be able to play songs more than once if I feel like it and I want to be able to make changes to songs.”

Swift has played certain songs during numerous acoustic sets (the midnight The song “You’re On Your Own, Kid” was played a whopping nine times), while others didn’t even make it into the show. Only five months until Epoch Tour ends on December 8th in Vancouver, it is possible that some songs will never have their big performance.

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Aside from songs that are not found on any of Swift’s albums – like the 2020 single “Only the Young” or tracks featuring Swift like “Renegade” by Big Red Machine – there are 20 remaining songs from the pop star’s discography that are not on the Epoch Tour.

All the surprise songs Taylor Swift hasn't played yetAll the surprise songs Taylor Swift hasn't played yet

Taylor Swift Aldara Zarraoa/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

With just over 30 shows left, Swift still has time to play them all if she wants, especially since she’s been doing more song mashups lately. During her July 6 performance in Amsterdam, Swift managed to play five surprise songs, performing a mashup of “Sweeter Than Fiction” and “Holy Ground,” followed by a mashup of “Mary’s Song (Oh My My My),” “So High School,” and “Everything Has Changed.”

However, there are some songs that Swift will likely skip entirely. For example, “Soon You’ll Get Better,” which she wrote about her parents’ cancer diagnosis, and “Ronan,” which is about a three-year-old boy of the same name who died of neuroblastoma in 2011.

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Swift has performed “Soon You’ll Get Better” live only once, during a Global Citizen benefit in April 2020 to raise money for the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solitary Response Fund. She had previously told Billboard in August 2019 that she didn’t know if she would ever perform the song. Lover Follow live.

“It was hard to write. It’s hard to sing. It’s hard for me to listen to,” she told the outlet.

“Forever Winter” is another song that may be too difficult to perform live, as some fans have speculated that the song is about Swift dealing with the loss of her friend Jeff Longwho died in 2010.

“If I were standing in your apartment, I would take the bomb in your head and defuse it,” Swift sings on the Red Vault track. “I’d say I love you even in your darkest moments and / Please don’t go.”

Swift has also stayed away from “London Boy” and “So Long, London,” both of which are about her ex-boyfriend Joe AlwynSwift regularly sings songs about Alwyn during the main Epoch Tour set and the acoustic part of the show, so it’s possible that one or both songs will be played when she returns to London’s Wembley Stadium in August.

Swift has made a habit of playing songs about places in the corresponding concert halls. In May, she played “Paris” in the French city of the same name and a year earlier, she played “Welcome to New York” at MetLife Stadium (which is actually in East Rutherford, New Jersey, but close enough). The Epoch Tour will not be returning to Florida, so it’s likely that Swift’s song of the same name, which features Florence and the Machine, is another song that will never make it into the acoustic set.

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Scroll down to see all the songs Swift hasn’t played yet during the Epoch Tour:

“Taylor Swift” (debut)

“Fearless (Taylor’s Version)”

“Red (Taylor’s Version)”

‘Call’

‘Lover’

‘Always’

  • “Happiness”

  • “Closure”

“Department for Tormented Poets”