Taylor Swift kicks off the Eras Tour with ‘Miss Americana’
Taylor Swift sounds incredible as she kicks off the Eras Tour at State Farm Stadium in Glendale with “Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince.”
The opening night of the Eras Tour at Glendale’s State Farm Stadium in Arizona on Friday night (March 17) featured a performance by Paramore before Taylor took the stage.
TAYLOR SWIFT OPENING WITH 'MISS AMERICANA & THE HEARTBREAK PRINCE' OH MY GOD SHE SOUNDS AMAZING #GlendaleTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/5HelMTUEOW
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Taylor Swift has been in the news since her announcement and has everything planned, including the timing. Swift recently surprised fans by revealing her fourth most current song at midnight on March 16. Now it’s time for Taylor to step out and perform live in front of her Swifties on Friday night.
Swift’s Reputation Stadium Tour ended in 2018, and the 52-date excursion is her first tour since then. Her Lover Fest tour in 2020 got postponed because of the Coronavirus pandemic. Since then, Swift has released three studio albums: “Evermore,” “Midnights,” and “Folklore;” she also re-recorded “Red” and “Fearless” in 2021, both of which featured bonus tracks.
🚨| Taylor Swift on her album “evermore” at The Eras Tour! #TSTheErasTour
— The Eras Tour (@tswifterastour) March 18, 2023
“It’s an album I absolutely love despite what some of you say on TikTok! I see it! I see ALL of it!” pic.twitter.com/g6Fkjliw7m
Swift has stated that this tour will be “a voyage across each of my musical periods,” which has caused Swifties worldwide to wonder what that means for the tour’s setlist. Time will only tell.
The Eras Tour is shaping up to be something beyond her fans’ highest hopes for those fortunate enough to score tickets.
Ticketmaster crashed due to the tremendous demand for tickets when they first went on sale in November, disappointing hundreds of thousands of Swift’s fans.
Tickets for the performance are all sold out. SeatGeek.com provides access to resale tickets.
The entire setlist for Eras Tour’s opening night is here
- Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince
- The Man
- Cruel Summer
- Fearless
- Lover
- You Need to Calm Down
- The Archer
- You Belong With Me
- This the Damn Season
- Love Story
- Marjorie
- Willow
- Champagne Problems
- …Ready For It?
- Tolerate It
- Delicate
- Look What You Made Me Do
- Don’t Blame Me
- Enchanted
- 22
- I Knew You Were Trouble
- We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
Who will perform as an opener on Eras tour by Taylor Swift?
1. Paramora
Date | Venue |
March 17 | Glendale’s State Farm Stadium in Arizona |
March 18 | Glendale’s State Farm Stadium in Arizona |
2. Beabadoobee
Date | Venue |
March 24 and 25 | Las Vegas Allegiant Stadium in Nevada |
April 1 and 2 | Texas’ T Stadium in Arlington |
April 13 and 15 | Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium in Florida |
April 21 to 23 | NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas |
April 28 and 29 | Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Georgia |
3. Phoebe Bridgers
Date | Venue |
May 5 to May 7 | Nashville’s Nissan Stadium in Tennessee |
May 12 to May 14 | Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field in Pennsylvania |
May 19 to 21 | Foxborough’s Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts, |
May 26 to 28 | MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey |
4. Girl in red
Date | Venue |
June 2 and 3 | Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois |
June 9 and 10 | Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan |
June 16 and 17 | Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
June 23 and 24 | U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota |
5. Haim
Date | Venue |
July 22 and 23 | Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington |
July 28–29 | Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California |
August 3–5 | Los Angeles, California |
August 8 and 9 | SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California |
6. Gayle
Date | Venue |
March 17 and 18 | Glendale’s State Farm Stadium in Arizona |
March 24 and 25 | Las Vegas Allegiant Stadium in Nevada |
March 31 | AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas |
April 13 | Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida |
April 30 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta |
May 6 | Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Georgia |
May 12-20 | Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Tennessee |
May 26 | MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, Pennsylvania |
August 5 | SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, New Jersey |
August 9 | SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California |