It’s the end of an era — the Eras era.
This weekend, Taylor Swift will wrap her critically acclaimed Eras Tour after nearly two years of touring. The concerts will close out with three shows in Vancouver on Friday, December 6; Saturday, December 7; and Sunday, December 8.
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Over the course of the tour — which first kicked off in March 2023 — Swifties have enjoyed a journey through the 14-time Grammy winner’s extensive catalog, singing along to all of her songs every night. The “Fortnight” hitmaker has changed the set list many times over the course of the tour, but most recently, Swift has included mash-ups of some of her songs during the acoustic section.
Originally, the singer had included a “surprise song” slot in her setlist to be played acoustically, in which she would perform one song at the stop that she had not played before. But when she got through most of her discography, she decided to give her old tunes a new spin on both the piano and the guitar. Beginning in November 2023, she started mashing up some of her songs to create the ultimate nostalgic mix for the Swifties.
Ahead of the final three Eras Tour shows, we’ve put together a list of all the mash-ups Swift has performed throughout the tour.
“Is It Over Now?” and “Out of the Woods”
“Getaway Car” / “August” / “The Other Side of the Door”
“Come Back … Be Here” and “Daylight”
“White Horse” and “Coney Island”
“Should’ve Said No” and “You’re Not Sorry” / “Peace” and “New Year’s Day”
“Is It Over Now?” and “I Wish You Would” / “Haunted” and “Exile”
“Forever & Always” and “Maroon” / “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should”ve” and “Ivy”
“Mine” and “Starlight”
“I Don”t Wanna Live Forever” and “Dress”
“Long Story Short” and “The Story of Us”
“Clean” and “Evermore”
“Death By A Thousand Cuts” and “Babe” / “Fifteen” and “You’re On Your Own, Kid”
“Sparks Fly” and “Gold Rush” / “False God” and “Slut!”
“Tim McGraw” and “Cowboy Like Me” / “Mirrorball” and “Epiphany”
“The Alchemy” and “Treacherous” / “Begin Again” and “Paris”
“I Think He Knows” and “Gorgeous”
“Say Don’t Go,” “Welcome to New York” and “Clean”
“Message in a Bottle,” “How You Get the Girl” and “New Romantics”
“Come Back, Be Here,” “The Way I Loved You” and “The Other Side of the Door” / “Fresh Out the Slammer” and “High Infidelity”
“The Tortured Poets Department” and “Now That We Don’t Talk”/ “You’re On Your Own, Kid” and “Long Live”
“Sparks Fly” and “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)” / “I Look In People’s Windows” and “Snow On The Beach
“The Prophecy” and “Long Story Short” / “Fifteen” and “You’re On Your Own Kid”
“Glitch” and “Everything Has Changed”
“Would’ve Could’ve Should’ve” and “I Know Places” / “’Tis the Damn Season” and “Daylight”
“The Bolter” and “Getaway Car” / “All the Girls You Loved Before” and “Crazier”
“It’s Nice to Have a Friend” and “Dorothea” / “Haunted” and “Exile”
“This Is What You Came For” and “Gold Rush” / “The Great War” and “You’re Losing Me”
“Guilty as Sin?” x “Untouchable” / “The Archer” x “Question…?”
I’m Gonna Get You Back” x “Dress” / “You Are in Love” x “Cowboy Like Me”
“Sweeter Than Fiction” x “Holy Ground” / “Mary”s Song (Oh My My My)” x “So High School” x “Everything Has Changed”
“Right Where You Left Me” x “All You Had to Do Was Stay” / “Last Kiss” x “Sad Beautiful Tragic”
“Closure” x “A Perfectly Good Heart” / “Robin” x “Never Grow Up”
“The 1” x “Wonderland” / “I Almost Do” x “The Moment I Knew”
“Mr. Perfectly Fine” x “Red” / “Getaway Car” x “Out of the Woods”
“Superstar” x “Invisible String” / “Slut!” x “False God”
“Speak Now” x “Hey Stephen” / “This Is Me Trying” x “Labyrinth”
“Teardrops on My Guitar” x “The “Last Time” / “We “Were Happy” x “Happiness”
“The Last Great American Dynasty” x “Run” / “Nothing New” x “Dear Reader”
“Fresh Out the Slammer” x “You Are in Love” / “Ivy” x “Call It What You Want”
“I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” x “Imgonnagetyouback” / “Loml” x “Don’t You”
“Dear John” x “Sad, Beautiful, Tragic”
“My Boy Always Breaks His Favorite Toys” x “Coney Island”
“Should’ve Said No” x “I Did Something Bad” and “LOML” x “White Horse”
“Out Of The Woods” x “All You Had To Do Was Stay” and “Mirrorball” x “Guilty as Sin?”
“Our Song” x “Call it What You Want” and “The Black Dog” x “Haunted”
“Hits Different” x “Welcome To New York” and “Is it Over Now” x “Please Please Please”
“Afterglow” x “Dress” and “How You Get The Girl” and “Clean”
“The Albatross” x “Holy Ground” and “Cold As You” x “Exile”
“The Prophecy” x “This Love” and “Maroon” x “Cowboy Like Me”
“Cornelia Street” x “The Bolter” and “Death by a Thousand Cuts” x “The Great War”
“My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys” x “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” and “False God” x “‘Tis the Damn Season”
“I Don’t Want to Live Forever” x “Mine” and “Peter” x “Evermore”
“Mr. Perfectly Fine” x “Better Than Revenge”
“State of Grace” x “Labyrinth”
“Ours” x “The Last Great American Dynasty” and “Cassandra” x “Mad Woman” x “I Did Something Bad”
“Sparks Fly” x “Message in a Bottle” and “You’re Losing Me” x “How Did It End?”
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