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Surprise Songs. Our Song. You’re on Your Own, Kid. Death By a Thousand Cuts. Maroon. You Are In Love. I Can See You. Fernando Leon/TAS23.
Any fan seeing “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” won’t be in for a huge number of surprises when it comes to the movie setlist, which largely follows the template that was locked into place ...
The initial theatrical release of the "Eras Tour" film saw several songs cut from the set list, including "The Archer," “No Body, No Crime," “Cardigan," and “Wildest Dreams." “Long Live ...
The Eras Tour is the ongoing sixth concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It commenced on March 17, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, United States, and is set to conclude on December 8, 2024, in Vancouver, Canada, consisting of 149 shows that span five continents. It is the highest-grossing tour in history, becoming the first ...
The film is a "cinematic rendering" of the Eras Tour, the sixth headlining concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. [4] [5] Representing Swift's discography conceptually in 10 acts ("eras"), it depicts performances of most songs on the tour's set list, with several songs and intermissions cut to condense the 3.5-hour show into a 2.75-hour film.
Speak Now is the third studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on October 25, 2010, by Big Machine Records. Swift wrote the album entirely herself within two years while touring to promote her second studio album, Fearless (2008), to reflect on her transition from adolescence to adulthood.
Swift went for more mash-ups during her Singapore Eras Tour show on March 8. On the guitar, she opted for “Sparks Fly” from Speak Now and “Gold Rush” from Evermore. These two songs appear ...
All Too Well. " All Too Well " is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was developed by Swift on the Speak Now World Tour in 2011, and she co-wrote the final version with Liz Rose. The song was first produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman for her fourth studio album, Red (2012).