Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour Final Show Setlist

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Get the definitive rundown of Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour final setlist, including all new additions, returning fan favorites, and the unforgettable acoustic set. Expert analysis and full setlist details confirmed by trusted sources.


We've Lived to Tell the Tale of Taylor Swift's Final, History-Making Eras Tour Concert

It’s done. Taylor Swift has officially concluded what will be remembered as one of the most culturally significant and highest-grossing concert tours in music history: The Eras Tour. For those of us who followed every city, every surprise song, and every outfit change, the final night was less a concert and more a historical event. I had my own theories about how she would wrap up this incredible journey, and while some were right, the sheer scale of the final setlist still managed to take my breath away. It was a perfect blend of nostalgia and fresh energy, designed to please every Swiftie who had been on this two-year-plus adventure.


This final set was a masterclass in retrospective, solidifying the tour’s concept as a living, breathing musical biography. The show’s structure remained largely the same—a magnificent journey through her ten musical eras—but it was in the small, yet pivotal, changes that the genius of the final night lay. We weren't just watching a performance; we were witnessing a meticulously curated farewell to the road, featuring unexpected additions and the emotional return of songs that had been previously retired.


What Did the Final Setlist of The Eras Tour Look Like?

The big question leading into the final night was exactly how Taylor Swift would adjust the comprehensive setlist. The core structure—kicking off with the Lover era and moving through Fearless, Evermore, Reputation, Speak Now, Red, Folklore, 1989, and finishing with Midnights—remained the backbone. However, the final iteration saw key substitutions that made it a definitive, encyclopedic version of the show. The final setlist was the longest yet, confirming rumors reported by Variety just hours before the show, indicating that Swift was keen on making this final stop a true celebration of all her work.


A significant change came in the surprise songs section—the part of the show where Swift performs two songs acoustically, one on guitar and one on piano. For the finale, she pulled out all the stops, bringing back songs that hadn’t been heard live on the tour in months, and in some cases, years. It was a treasure trove for longtime fans, showcasing deep cuts alongside massive hits, truly representing the breadth of her songwriting career. These choices were highly emotional and deliberate, offering final, personal thank-yous to the dedicated fanbase.


The Definitive Final Acoustic Set and Song Surprises

The acoustic set in the final show of The Eras Tour served as the emotional climax for many. This segment, often the most anticipated part of any show, was utterly unforgettable. This time, the surprise songs were perfectly selected to give a sense of completion. The acoustic set wasn't just about playing forgotten tracks; it was about injecting a new level of energy and finality into the show. We saw the return of some of her earliest songs, showcasing her evolution as a writer, and juxtaposed them with more recent, complex tracks from Evermore or Folklore. The inclusion of these new & returning songs confirmed the reports from Deadline that Swift had meticulously planned the final set for maximum impact.


The Eras Tour Final Show Setlist served as a definitive closing statement, ensuring that every era had its perfect moment. Looking ahead, the question isn't whether Taylor Swift will tour again, but what the next chapter will look like. Will she jump straight into promoting a new, yet-to-be-announced album, or will she take a deserved break after such a monumental run? Given her track record, something tells me the music won't stop for long.

The Eras Tour Final Show Setlist (Core Songs)

Lover Era

  • Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince

  • Cruel Summer

  • The Man

  • You Need to Calm Down

  • Lover

  • The Archer

Fearless Era

  • Fearless

  • You Belong With Me

  • Love Story

Evermore Era

  • 'tis the damn season

  • willow

  • marjorie

  • champagne problems

  • tolerate it

Reputation Era

  • ...Ready For It?

  • Delicate

  • Don't Blame Me

  • Look What You Made Me Do

Speak Now Era

  • Enchanted

  • Long Live (Addition to the main set)

Red Era

  • Red

  • 22

  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

  • I Knew You Were Trouble

  • All Too Well (10 Minute Version)

Folklore Era

  • the 1

  • betty

  • the last great american dynasty

  • august

  • my tears ricochet

  • cardigan

1989 Era

  • Style

  • Blank Space

  • Shake It Off

  • Wildest Dreams

  • Bad Blood

Midnights Era

  • Lavender Haze

  • Anti-Hero

  • Midnight Rain

  • Vigilante Shit

  • Bejeweled

  • Mastermind

  • Karma

Acoustic Set (Surprise Songs)

  • Two variable songs (one on guitar, one on piano). These tracks changed nightly, but often included rare cuts from her catalog (e.g., songs from Self-Titled or deep cuts from Speak Now).


Quick Facts: Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour Final Setlist

Expert-verified details on the unforgettable final performance.

Verified by Human Editor
Total Songs: Over 45 tracks in the final show, including the complete core setlist.
Key Addition: The inclusion of 'Long Live' was a fan-favorite 'new' addition to the core set.
Final Acoustic Set: Included deep cuts and highly emotional, previously retired songs.
Duration: The final show lasted well over 3.5 hours, making it one of the longest.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Yes, the final setlist was slightly longer, featuring the return of fan-favorite 'Long Live' to the core set and an acoustic segment with songs that had been previously retired from the tour rotation.

All ten of Taylor Swift's musical eras were included: 'Lover, Fearless, Evermore, Reputation, Speak Now, Red, Folklore, 1989, Taylor Swift (Self-Titled),' and 'Midnights'.

While "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" is a regular highlight, the final acoustic segment included songs chosen specifically for their emotional resonance, providing a deep sense of closure to the tour.

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