Tonight is Taylor Swift’s final night at London Wembley this August and we are beyond excited.
Back in May at one of Tay Tay’s Paris dates Swifties noticed that the musician had cut several songs from her earlier Eras Tour roster to make way for fan favourites from her latest album The Tortured Poets Department. This saw songs such as The Archer and Long Live being replaced by newer bangers like The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived and But Daddy, I Love Him. The Folklore and Evermore sections of the setlist were also combined along the way given the two are sister albums.
Swift began her sixth and most expansive tour back in March 2023. The global Eras tour is set to cover an impressive 151 total dates, with Taylor having already ticked off 52 US shows last year!
And now, after what feels like an eternity of waiting, Taylor has been blessing the rest of the world with a little slice of Swiftie heaven.
But we didn’t need to tell you that, did we?
Returning to the UK for the first time in six years, while actually securing one of these highly coveted tickets proved a mission in itself, those lucky enough to succeed will be treated to hit after hit, with the Taylor Swift Eras tour setlist featuring some of our all-time favourites from her extensive catalogue.
From OG classics such as Love Story to newer faves like Anti-Hero, fans will get to enjoy three solid hours of pure Taylor, featuring songs that span her insane 17 year-long career and all 11 of her albums, including The Tortured Poets Department.
We hardly need to remind you of just how many hits Tay Tay has.
So whether you’re gearing up for one of the confirmed Eras tour Europe dates or are simply here to revel in the excellent vibes of the Eras tour setlist in all its glory, here’s every song you can expect to hear, including exactly what songs were cut and added to the setlist, as informed by her first Paris date.
Which songs from The Tortured Poets Department were added to the Eras setlist?
Swift’s updated setlist features some of her biggest hits from The Tortured Poets Department: