The 1989 World Tour

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  • 1 Xfinity Takes You to 1989
  • 2.1 Promotional posters
  • 5 Surprise songs
  • 7 Tour dates

Xfinity Takes You to 1989 [ ]

Many videos surrounding The 1989 World Tour were released through Xfinity, and many sweepstakes for pit tickets during the tour. They released a behind the scenes video as well.

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Behind the Scenes of The 1989 World Tour

Concert film [ ]

The 1989 World Tour Live is a concert film by Taylor Swift. It was released on December 20, 2015, exclusively via Apple Music. Directed by Jonas Åkerlund, the film follows the Sydney stop of Swift's fourth headlining concert tour, The 1989 World Tour. The show, which was attended by 75,980 fans, remains Swift's most attended concert to date.

Signs were displayed at the sold out Sydney concert on November 28, 2015, at ANZ Stadium which said "Today's events are being recorded and filmed for global streaming, and may also form part of a television program... for commercial and promotional purposes." Although there was no further information about what the filming was for at the time, there was speculation that it would form a DVD of the 1989 World Tour to be released once the tour concluded its run in Melbourne in late 2015. Later speculation involved an Apple Music Video launch, which was proved to be correct. Coincidentally, " All You Had to Do Was Stay " and " This Love " were added back into the show after having been left off the set list for several months. This makes the Sydney setlist identical to that of Tokyo when the tour premiered.

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Taylor Swift - 1989 World Tour (Live 2015)

On December 13, 2015 — Swift's 26th birthday—she announced she had partnered with Apple Music to release a concert film entitled The 1989 World Tour Live in one weeks' time. It contains over two hours of concert, interview, and never-before seen backstage and rehearsal footage with some of the musical and surprise guests from previous shows. Celebrities making appearances in the film include Mick Jagger, Jason Derulo, Idina Menzel, Justin Timberlake, Wiz Khalifa, and Alanis Morissette. It was directed by Jonas Åkerlund. Clips from the film were later compiled for the music video for the seventh and final single from the album, " New Romantics ".

Promotional posters [ ]

Launch poster

The custom stage built for the 1989 Tour is one-of-a-kind. It was a classic catwalk shape that's 100 ft long but the center part could detach from the main catwalk. It a was semi-modular type design able to rise up and do a 360° turn, it permitted to get closer to fans, the technology was like a propeller system.

Stage design

Set list [ ]

This set list is representative of the show on May 5, 2015, in Tokyo. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  • " Welcome to New York "
  • " New Romantics "
  • " Blank Space "
  • " I Knew You Were Trouble "
  • " I Wish You Would "
  • " How You Get the Girl "
  • " I Know Places "
  • " All You Had to Do Was Stay "
  • Surprise song
  • " Love Story "
  • " This Love "
  • " Bad Blood "
  • " We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together "
  • " Enchanted " / " Wildest Dreams "
  • " Out of the Woods "
  • " Shake It Off "

Surprise songs [ ]

The following songs were performed by Swift after "All You Had To Do Was Stay". The song changed each night.

  • " You Are In Love " - Tokyo, Sydney
  • " Wonderland " - Las Vegas, Bossier City, Pittsburgh, Cologne
  • " Holy Ground " - Dublin night two
  • " You Belong With Me " - Second shows in East Rutherford, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Denver, Shanghai, Columbus and first shows in Singapore and Foxborough
  • " Fifteen " - Chicago night one , Edmonton, Denver, St. Paul, Tampa, & Arlington, second shows in Toronto, Foxborough and Melbourne, third show in Los Angeles, and in Atlanta
  • " Mean " - Chicago night two , Seattle, Los Angeles night five , Houston, St. Paul night two
  • " Sparks Fly " - Vancouver
  • " Fearless " - During the second show in Edmonton, the show in San Diego and the second show in Omaha
  • " Should've Said No " - Santa Clara night one
  • " Never Grow Up " - Santa Clara night two
  • " Ronan " - Glendale night one
  • " All Too Well " - Los Angeles night one
  • " Red " - Columbus night one
  • " Mine " - Brisbane
  • " Long Live " - Melbourne night three

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Taylor Swift review – polished perfection remains accessible as 1989 tour winds down

Taylor Swift, ANZ Stadium, Sydney You can call it calculating or you can see it as Swift’s commitment to putting on a spectacular show. Or you can just surrender to the emotions

After more than six months of touring, Taylor Swift knows exactly what she’s doing, to quote from New Romantics, the final track of her indomitable album 1989 and the second of her live setlist.

On the first of her seven shows in Australia, the final leg of her world tour, there’s no pose held that isn’t obscenely flattering, no introduction that doesn’t seem scripted.

You could hold that up as evidence of her being “calculating”, the word often applied to her intense involvement in her public brand and career, or you could accept it as par for the course of being the biggest pop star in the world today: a visible, worked-for commitment to putting on a spectacular show that she upholds from the opener Welcome to New York to the crowd-pleasing closer Shake It Off.

Take the wristbands – given out on entry at ANZ Stadium – programmed to light up in time with her songs. It’s a sure-fire way to get tens of thousands of hands in the air, but it’s also a present from Swift to her fans, transforming the charmless, concrete dead zone into an infinite star-scape.

On the Mrs Carter tour of 2013 , when Beyoncé ruled the world, the sense was that she was the gift. Swift isn’t just accessible to fans; she works at a relationship with them, as you would an old friend you risk taking for granted. She thanks us for choosing her show over any other event Sydney has to offer: “I know there’s a lot of other places you could be”, as though any of the 76,000 people at her show had given serious consideration to the Supercross open or the short-course swimming championships on at the stadium complex the same night.

There are moments this “your friend, Taylor Swift” act wears a bit thin, like the coy disclosure “I put out an album called 1989” when we’d already heard at least three songs from it.

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The video interviews of her famous friends extolling her virtues as a home baker seem particularly self-serving, a bid to shoehorn Lena Dunham and the Haim sisters into a set in which her “squad” risked going unmentioned. Even some of her most enthusiastic fans sit down as soon as Selena Gomez pops up on screen to chew the cud about what true love might be. (Disappointingly, she does not introduce a “special guest” tonight, despite much speculation as to who it might be.)

But the cynicism I feel at the start of her speech introducing Clean – about overcoming insecurities and negative self-talk and coming to terms with your mistakes – dissipates when I see the young girls hanging off her every word. There aren’t many celebrities with her profile and influence telling preteen girls that they are not somebody else’s opinion of them, that they are “not going nowhere just because you haven’t got to where you want to be yet”.

Pop stars don’t have to be good role models, but Swift takes her responsibilities seriously; there must be parents who are grateful to her for it. This earnestness extends to the rest of her performance as she mimes taking a Polaroid picture, winks at every click in Blank Space and flashes her eyes malevolently as she sings “I can make all the tables turn”.

She approaches her songs as her fans might lip-synch them alone in their bedrooms or (the older ones – and there are plenty of them here tonight, even without children as a cover) drunk at karaoke, all exaggerated gestures and literal interpretations.

There’s no doubt that Swift is a workhorse: the dance steps don’t come easy, and she leaves the flashy legwork to her all-male dancers. She seems much more at ease with her guitar for This Love and We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, and at a piano for the stripped-back take on Enchanted and Wildest Dreams.

The singles from 1989 receive the most rapturous reception from the crowd, not because they’re the best-known (she could’ve sung an early B-side and this crowd would have known every word), but because they’re the better songs. Over-saturation or snobbishness make it easy to forget what brilliant pop songs Style and Blank Space are: stylish, original, witty.

Swift’s performance tonight is a reminder that her clothes, her cats, her squad aside, it’s her songwriting that has won her enormous global fandom. Her great gift is treating love with such specificity – moving the furniture to dance (“is her apartment that small?” wonders my friend), driving at 2am – that it evokes your own experiences of it.

In Out of the Woods, giant paper airplanes circling above her, she sings about being in a snow mobile accident with Harry Styles; I think about an exchange in a burger bar in Melbourne. It was about my theory: once you’ve felt every emotion that Taylor Swift has sung about, life has no more highs or lows to offer you, and you keel over, spent. I ran through a lot of them on Saturday night.

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All the biggest moments from Taylor Swift's Eras Tour shows in Sydney as they happened

By Chantelle Bozicevic, April Glover, Bronte Gossling, Kahla Preston and Karishma Sarkari | 1 month ago

After seven shows, playing to more than 624,500 screaming fans inside the stadiums (and thousands more waiting desperately outside them) and breaking three tour records, it's all over.

The tour we have been talking about for eight months has played its last show Down Under.

Taylor Swift is set to depart Australia for the next leg of the Eras Tour in Singapore, leaving her new favourite haunt, Sydney Zoo , and all of her devastated Aussie fans behind.

On Monday, Swift played to a record Sydney audience of 84,500, gave out her final 22 hat and surprised the audience one last time with a couple of song mashups – featuring some of the most beloved tracks in her back catalogue, making Australia enemy number one in the global Swift fandom in the process – in her acoustic set.

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Here, for the last time, are the most memorable moments from Taylor Swifts Eras Tour in Sydney.

The final surprise songs

It's official: the game of trying to predict surprise songs for each Aussie show is done and dusted.

Swift's first surprise song of the night, performed on guitar, was a mashup of Would've, Could've, Should've and ivy.

As these are two fan-favourite tracks, the reaction from Swifties missing out on the show has been... intense.

The second mashup, performed on piano, was Forever and Always with Maroon .

To put it mildly...

'Rack off, mate'

If there are three words we never thought we'd hear during a Taylor Swift concert, it would be these.

Taylor Swift performs We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together in Sydney, February 26, 2024.

Swift and her dancer Kam have executed another tone-perfect lyric tweak during We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together , continuing the tradition of changing "like, ever" to a local saying or reference for each touring destination.

Tonight, Kam declared, "Rack off, mate" in a near-perfect Aussie twang.

Take a bow: we appreciate the commitment to the bit.

Another youngster's dreams come true

For the fourth night in a row, Swift has put a huge smile on a young fan's face by presenting them with her hat during the performance of 22.

This, right here, is pure joy.

Yet another record smashed

Just in case Taylor Swift needed yet another feather to stick in her cap, she's just made history for Accor Stadium.

According to the venue's Twitter account, the American pop icon is the first artist to perform there four nights in a row.

It almost didn't happen; cast your mind back to mid-2023 when the Eras Tour Australian tickets went on sale, there were only three dates locked in for Sydney.

However, after immense demand, Swift delighted fans by adding a fourth show, a win-win situation as it turns out!

Six words screamed from Aussie stadium for the last time

With the last Eras Tour concert comes the last time we'll hear the fan chants associated with the show on Aussie soil... at least until Swift returns for her next tour.

Accor Stadium has just heard its last "1, 2, 3, let's go bitch!", the chant shouted in the opening section of Swift's song Delicate:

Sydney ticketholders have also had the unique privilege of being able to embrace the iconic "Sydney!" chant during Blank Space .

The chant originates from the concert film for Swift's 1989 World Tour, which was filmed in Sydney. During the track, Swift conducted an 'experiment', looping her voice shouting "Sydney!" along with the metallic thump of a cane hitting her microphone stand as she sang the bridge.

She actually did this with the name of every city she visited during the 1989 tour, but because the Sydney show was committed to film, it's the version of the chant that's become world-famous.

Taylor Swift performs at Accor Stadium on February 23, 2024 in Sydney, Australia.

While Swift hasn't repeated that little sonic experiment during the Eras Tour, Sydney fans knew exactly what to do when she reached the Blank Space bridge.

It's a rain show, folks

Swift is no stranger to playing in the elements, so a spot of rain will hardly dampen her spirit.

"You guys ready to dance with me in the rain?" she asked.

One fan has captured her joyous reaction to a sprinkle from the skies at Accor Stadium:

Another record smashed

After she played to a record 96,000 people in Melbourne's MCG, Swift declared her Night Four concert in Sydney her biggest in the Harbour City.

"Looking at this crowd, the biggest crowd we've had at our four shows here!" she told the crowd of 84,500.

'Never beating the favourite child accusations'

Swifties around the world are convinced Australia is the singer's "favourite child", all thanks to the way she's shaken up her surprise song tradition while in the country.

Swift not only voided her original declaration that no surprise song would be repeated during the tour, but she also began performing mashups of multiple songs.

Taylor Swift performs on stage at Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 16, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia.

It hasn't gone down well outside of Australia, and the two mashups performed on Sunday night have only cemented the "evidence" that we're her favourites.

Swift merged Is it Over Now with I Wish You Would , before performing a melange of Haunted and exile .

"Sydney n3 getting the best surprise songs so far," one tweeted with a gif of a crying woman.

"Haunted x Exile? Are you for real Taylor? Australia is truly the favourite child," another wrote.

Lily's special moment

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A school speech about her admiration for Taylor Swift paid off in the most spectacular way for five-year-old Aussie fan, Lily.

In 2023, the youngster won hearts all over the internet when a video of her delivering the speech was shared online.

"People ask me all the time what I want to be when I grow up - a doctor? A teacher? But no, I want to be a singer like Taylor Swift," she began.

Mum Jess waited in line for three hours to get merch for herself and Lily.

Lily shared some fun facts about Swift, including her age, number of cats and most recent albums, before diving into the important stuff.

On Sunday night, Lily was the lucky recipient of her idol's 22 hat, enjoying a special encounter at the end of the stage.

The schoolgirl presented Swift with a friendship bracelet before the pair hugged.

 'Tell him he's dreamin''

Taylor Swift is officially one step closer to receiving an honourary Australian citizenship*, thanks to her latest shoutout to our culture. (*According to us, at least.)

During Saturday night's performance of We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together , the singer updated one lyric with a nod to a defining title in the Aussie movie canon: The Castle .

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In the song's bridge, Swift replaced the spoken lyric "like, ever" – spoken by her dancer, Kam – with "tell him he's dreamin'", the line made famous by Michael Caton's character in the 1997 movie, Darryl Kerrigan.

Clearly, Swift does her homework. 

This lyric change occurs in every show, with the singer tweaking it to reflect the country she's performing in at the time, using a local catchphrase or pop culture reference. In her first Aussie show, she went with another classic: "Yeah, nah."

A keyboard malfunction

Swift continued her very new tradition of performing mashups of multiple songs during her 'surprise song' segment – something she began during her Melbourne shows.

However, she faced a little hurdle on Saturday as she sat at the piano for her second mashup of the night. Touching her fingers to the keys, a synthesiser sound rang out.

"What? You hear that?" she asked, audibly baffled as she continued to hit the key.

"My damn keyboard is playing a synth sound. I wonder if it'll work though, I don't think it will…"

Fortunately, a stagehand was able to quickly switch the keyboard back into piano mode, and Swift proceeded with her performance of New Year's Day and peace .

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Scarlett's wish come true 

There has been a really sweet interaction between Swift and nine-year-old fan Scarlett, who has been diagnosed with a rare brain tumour and given only months to live.

Scarlett's parents started a social media campaign to get their daughter the 22 hat and after fans shared and re-posted their pleas, it seems like Swift and her team heard the call.

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The Perth girl was taken to the stage, where the singer hugged her and kissed her hand after a short chat.

Watch the video above.

Young fan Scarlett receives a hat from Taylor Swift during her performance at Accor Stadium on February 23, 2024 in Sydney, Australia.

While it wasn't the record crowds that the MCG had, there's one thing Sydney had that Melbourne didn't - her boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce.

The Kansas City Chiefs player, who touched down in Australia on Thursday, was proudly watching Swift perform from the VIP section while wearing a whole host of friendship bracelets on his wrists.

Here's how the night unfolded and all the big moments from Swift's first Sydney show:

Swift's special surprise for fans who missed out

While more than 80,000 fans were successful in securing tickets for Friday's show, thousands more missed out – but Swift certainly didn't forget about them.

During the concert, at around 10.40pm AEDT, she went live on Instagram so supporters at home could watch as she revealed an alternate cover for her upcoming album The Tortured Poets Department before inviting Sabrina Carpenter to the stage.

One 9honey team member was among those watching along at home, describing the moment Swift's Instagram Live appeared in her feed as "so exciting".

Reliving the highlights

New pics from tonight's show at Sydney's Accor Stadium have dropped, which means a chance to relive parts of the night - specifically, the Folklore, Speak Now and Reputation Eras.

Taylor Swift performs at Accor Stadium on February 23, 2024 in Sydney, Australia.

That's a wrap

Swift ended the show in her Midnights Era, which is her latest album.

The singer started off in a purple sparkly number with a fluffy coat as she sang Lavender Haze.

The minidress very soon made way for a blue beaded bodysuit as the pop star performed songs Anti-Hero , Midnight Rain , Vigilante Shit , Bejeweled and Mastermind.

The confetti went off on the final track Karma around 11.15pm - after the singer had been performing for three and a half hours.

The last song also featured a subtle little tribute to beau Kelce, with Swift singing: "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs."

The switched up lyric, which is not a first, is a nod to the NFL Super Bowl-winning team the Kansas City Chiefs.

Another alternate album cover revealed

Taylor used the acoustic portion of the evening to announce another (third!) album cover for the upcoming The Tortured Poets Department.

This edition of the vinyl features a new bonus track called The Albatross and fans are already looking into the possible meaning of the track name, noting the meaning of albatross goes beyond birds.

Alternate meanings fans found include: "something that causes persistent concern or anxiety" and "something that greatly hinders accomplishment".

Swift brings Sabrina Carpenter on stage

After Sabrina Carpenter gave up her warm-up act due to the weather delays, Swift brought her out on stage during the acoustic set.

Swift labelled it "a crime" that the crowd had missed out on Carpenter's set, delighting fans with a performance together instead.

"My incredibly talented, wonderful, gorgeous, hilarious, genius opening act Sabrina Carpenter," Swift said, welcoming the singer on stage.

"She heroically sacrificed her show which I think is a crime against Sydney and I think it needs to be fixed!"

Swift explained the song White Horse, from the album Fearless , is one that was important to Carpenter as a kid, so that's why they chose it to sing tonight.

Sitting at the piano together, eager fans noticed the performance was actually a medley with Coney Island . 

Fans are already flooding social media with a clip of Sabrina as a kid covering the track, reminding people to dream big.

Taylor Swift performs at Accor Stadium on February 23, 2024 in Sydney, Australia.

The duo appear close with the singers spotted out to dinner together in Paddington earlier in the week .

'This is my favourite part of the night'

Taylor Swift wore her pink dress as she played her guitar for the "acoustic set", as she calls it.

"This is my favourite part of the night, the acoustic set," Swift said.

Fans have labelled this portion of the evening the "surprise song" section because the singer performs two tracks that are not on the usual set list and fans have turned it into a guessing game online ahead of each show.

Tonight's two song set kicked off with How You Get The Girl from the album 1989.

"Do you know how loud you're singing? It's so loud," Swift told the crowd during her first song.

Swift also took a moment to acknowledge the fans getting behind the chant during Blank Space on such an epic level moments earlier, during the 1989 Era.

"I was hoping you would and you did. That was so cool!"

So cool in fact, Swift sang a line from the song again for the crowd to chant one more time.

Why everyone's suddenly looking at Katy Perry

Swift has kicked off her 1989 Era in a beaded pink two-piece ensemble.

This set features sooo many hits from the album, originally released in 2014 - when the song Bad Blood was reportedly written about a feud with singer Katy Perry.

Flash forward 10 years and the duo have patched up their friendship, with Perry in the crowd tonight.

So everyone's looking to the audience for the I Kissed A Girl singer's reaction (after everyone dances to Shake It Off and Wildest Dreams first).

New pics in

New pics have dropped from earlier in the show - featuring Tay Tay in her Lover Era at the start of the show and then during her Evermore Era.

Taylor Swift performs at Accor Stadium on February 23, 2024 in Sydney, Australia

The Folklore cabin

Swift came out on stage for her Folklore Era in a white flowing dress.

She started the seven-song set by explaining to the crowd the origin of the Folklore cabin, which came about when she started writing the album two days into the pandemic (you know that 2020 thing!?!) because she wanted to create imaginary worlds.

The singer started with The 1 before performing crowd pleasers, such as the single Cardigan as well as Betty , Last Great American Dynasty and August.

Sick fan gets moment with star

Swift is in her Red Era on stage, which means a hat giveaway to one lucky fan, who this show was nine-year-old Scarlett from Perth who has been diagnosed with cancer.

It seems the singer and her team paid attention to Scarlett's stepmum's plea on social media, with the youngster selected from among the 81,000 fans to get the special souvenir - and people on social media were thrilled.

The singer, wearing the "a lot going on a the moment" T-shirt again, kicked off the set with 22 before handing over the part of her costume.

Then she launched into hit after hit, including We Are Never Getting Back Together (another big singalong moment), followed by I Knew You Were Trouble and All Too Well (10 Minute Version) .

Switching things up

After wearing her purple enchanted dress for the Speak Now Era for her Melbourne shows, Swift has opted to switch things up, wearing a blue ballgown for Sydney instead.

Both are couture dresses made by Nicole + Felicia, who produced three in total for the singer.

Taylor Swift performs at Accor Stadium on February 23, 2024 in Sydney, Australia.

This blue gown was debuted at Swift's Los Angeles concert in August.

The singer performed the songs Enchanted and Long Live.

All eyes on Travis

Plenty of fans have been paying as much attention to Travis Kelce as they have been to Taylor Swift, with clips of the proud boyfriend popping up across social media.

The NFL star was dressed in blue shorts and and T-shirt, with his wrists full of friendship bracelets.

He arrived at the stadium with the singer's dad, Scott Swift (wearing black), and his friend Ross (in yellow).

A fan of the Aussie accent

Swift has revealed she's a fan of the Aussie accent, telling the crowd: "You pronounce my name cuter than anyone else in the world!"

The singer's now moved into her Reputation Era, starting with Ready For It? , then Delicate, Don't Blame Me , Look What You Made Me Do. 

'I wanted us to not lose touch'

Sitting behind her moss-covered piano during the set for her Evermore Era, Swift acknowledges it's been a while since she last played for a Sydney audience.

"Sydney is such a special place in my heart, so many special memories here," Swift started.

Explaining that "things got in the way" not long after her 2018 Reputation Tour (ahem, pandemic), the singer explained she tried to keep her fans entertained in other ways.

"I wanted us to not lose touch, so I put out as many albums as humanly possible," Swift said before listing off the albums that came after, including Lover , Folklore , Evermore and Midnights .

She used the opportunity to plug her upcoming album The Tortured Poets Department before launching into the song Champagne Problems .

Accor Stadium lights up

Doesn't it look pretty!?

Celebrity audience members

It's not just Travis Kelce that fans have spotted in the VIP section at Accor Stadium.

Rita Ora and Taika Waititi have been seen watching the show and also Katy Perry - who was captured on camera swapping friendship bracelets with a random member of the audience.

Perry is in Sydney to play a private gig on Saturday night.

Singalongs in full swing

Swift briefly addressed the weather delays, telling the audience: "We had a little bit of a weather situation, a little bit of rain, but I have never known an Aussie crowd that let anything get in the way!" 

The 34-year-old then moved into her Fearless Ear, which includes some of Swift's biggest hits, such as You Belong With Me and Love Story - and the Sydney crowd is going off by singing along very loudly.

Taylor Swift takes the stage for her first Sydney show of the Eras Tour

Not quite the record-breaking crowds

After playing the biggest concert of her career last Friday night at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with 96,000 people in the audience, the first Sydney show at Accor Stadium has 15,000 fewer people.

But Swift it still loving the crowd energy, telling them: "You're really making me feel like tonight I get to play a sold-out show for 81,000 people in Sydney!"

Taylor Swift takes the stage for her first Sydney show of the Eras Tour

Taylor is on stage

Swift has made her way out on stage - again popping up 10 minutes ahead of the 8pm start time.

She's hit the stage again in her Lover Era, starting with Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince, which moves into Cruel Summer . 

Travis spotted in the crowd

Travis Kelce has been spotted in the crowd wearing blue, watching his girlfriend alongside his mate Ross, who is dressed in yellow.

Sabrina skipped

The weather delays meant organisers have decided to skip Sabrina Carpenter's support act with keen fans noticing her band and equipment weren't out on stage when they finally were able to get inside the stadium.

Instead, to keep things tracking on-time, the line up has jumped straight to headliner, Swift, so that she doesn't have to cut any of her set list (which, let's face it, is the real reason everyone's there).

Weather delay

All day, ticketholders have waited anxiously to see if warnings of serious storms would come to fruition.

It appears the concerns have been founded, with the show's start time delayed due to weather.

A sign on display at Accor Stadium instructed attendees to "stay undercover until further notice".

However, there's a promising sign, with a rainbow above the stadium!

Sydney trains getting into the Swiftie spirit

Not even Sydney's public transport network can resist the lure of Swiftmania.

Fans are getting a kick out of boarding the "Tay Tay Express" as they make their way to Accor Stadium for the show.

Trains are playing Swift songs, and displaying some of her hit titles in place of usual Sydney train station names. 

Sydney's Central Station has also been decked out in celebration, with balloon arches and poster walls for fans to pose with.

Sydney's Central Station decorated for Taylor Swift's Eras shows.

Divide among Swifties after ticketing chaos

A plethora of fans have been bonding outside Accor Stadium as they line up for merchandise, but at 4.30pm, only some of them will be able to go through the gates.

For those forced to remain outside the stadium while they can hear all the excitement within, it's a bitter reminder of the ticketing chaos that's been intermittent since June.

Although there was a shortfall of millions when it came to ticketing supply, some lucky Swifties got tickets for multiple shows – which for others leaves a bitter taste in their mouths.

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"I mean, each to their own, but there's so many people that wanted to come and couldn't," Jessie and Nick, who are going to the show tonight, told 9honey Celebrity's reporter on the ground Chantelle Bozicevic.

"I definitely think it's unfair. Like, there's people that have gone to every Melbourne and every Sydney show and there's so many people that missed out completely. It's a bit greedy. But, like, good for them."

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Nick called those with multiple tickets "the bad guys of The Eras Tour".

But Central Coast mother and daughter Sally and Charlotte, who failed to get any tickets, disagree with Jessie and Nick – they're just happy for anyone who gets to go.

'Hidden' merchandise tent with no lines revealed

Lines for the chance to buy Swift's merchandise from the three tents at the front of Accor Stadium have been absolutely packed, with some fans claiming it took them four hours to get to the front.

Swift fan Holly from Sydney told 9honey Celebrity's reporter on the ground, Chantelle Bozicevic, that she had been waiting since 7am, and finally made her purchase at 12.30pm.

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According to Bozicevic, however, there's a fourth merchandise tent "hidden around the back" of the stadium with "barely any line".

That tent opens at 3pm, Bozicevic says security told her. But as of 2.30pm, the front three tents' lines had quietened right down.

Red Frogs have been handing out sunscreen and water to those waiting in line in the heat.

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SES urges concertgoers to make safe and sensible decisions in severe weather

NSW State Emergency Service (SES) has urged those going to Sydney Olympic Park tonight to make safe and sensible decisions in the forecasted severe weather.

"We may see some very poor weather this afternoon and evening across parts of Sydney, Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Illawarra, parts of the South Coast and eastern parts of the Southern Tablelands," Chief Superintendent Burnes said.

"The weather expected may make things like travelling hazardous, with high end heavy rain and flash flooding a possibility.

"We are working very closely with the Bureau of Meteorology to monitor the situation and will provide further warnings and updates to the community as required."

NSW SES has increased its rostered staff, incident management personnel and volunteers ahead of Swift and Blink-182's concerts tonight.

"The NSW SES is well prepared to provide assistance and respond to any damage these storms cause. We're preparing for an increase in incidents due to the expected heavy rainfall," he said.

He recommended installing the Hazards Near Me app, visit bom.gov.au or ses.nsw.gov.au for the latest weather advice, call NSW SES on 13 25 00 for emergency help in floods and storms, and in life threatening situations, call 000 immediately.

2GB prize phone line melts down during giveaway

Radio host Ben Fordham put out the call to listeners to give the prize line a ring this morning for a chance to win tickets, but the sheer volume of callers caused a meltdown for their phone line .

"The prize line has died, the prize line is no longer working," the Fordham said.

Ben Fordham Live! Content Director Luke Davis said the sheer volume of calls was "absolutely extraordinary".

"We've never seen anything like it," Davis told Fordham.

More tickets will be available throughout the day, fans just need to tune in 2GB radio and call in when they are prompted.

READ MORE: Why Taylor Swift fans are being urged to wear earplugs to her concerts

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What time does Taylor Swift's Sydney concert start?

Before she stepped onto the MCG's stage last Friday, it was widely believed that Taylor Swift would start her set at 8pm.

She actually started her show at 7.30pm, which caught a slew of fans unaware while they were lining up for the bathroom, forcing them to rush through the stadium in a panic to get to their seats in time.

Accor Stadium's gates open at 4.30pm – there have actually been fans lining up outside the stadium to buy merch since this morning – and Sabrina Carpenter, Swift's opening act, is expected to start her portion of the show at 6.20pm.

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Set times are, however, subject to change without notice, so it's advised by Frontier Touring to get to the stadium early.

With a severe weather warning having been issued as well, this could see Swift's start time delayed or changed for safety issues – the stage, like it was for 10 minutes before her first Nashville show, might need to be squeegeed, after all.

Keep an eye on Frontier Touring and Accor Stadium's websites and social media pages for updates, though we'd like to emphasise once again that they have said set times could change without notice.

As it stands, Accor Stadium's website currently reads: "The show will play rain or shine. The only exception would be severe weather which could impact the safety of artists and patrons."

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A taste of what to expect tonight

One TikTok user shared footage from a sound check conducted at Accor Stadium on Thursday night, and it's safe to say that the concert tonight will be loud.

Here's what you need to know about preventing hearing damage at the concert .

Swifties, prepare for Uber chaos

Rideshare app Uber has issued a warning for Swifties wanting to order an Uber to Accor Stadium before and after Taylor's Sydney shows.

Almost 15,000 Uber trips were facilitated to and from the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) over the weekend, and the company expects Sydney to be even bigger.

Dom Taylor, Uber spokesperson, said in a statement: "With almost 5000 rides per show in Melbourne, Uber driver-partners have helped hundreds of thousands of fans 'Get Ready For It' and experience the Taylor Swift phenomenon.

"We're expecting that number to double as Taylor takes the stage in Sydney later this week."

Around 300,000 Swifties are expected to descend upon Accor Stadium for the four nights between February 23 to 26.

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Last-minute ticket grab for desperate Sydney fans

A little over 24 hours before Taylor Swift takes the stage in Sydney, Frontier Touring announced it was selling last-minute tickets to all four of her remaining shows Down Under.

Fans were quick to flood the comment section with messages about quick-fire sale, with some urging Sydney Swifties to try their luck.

READ MORE: How Sydney Taylor Swift fan's $160 ticket blew out to $1500

Taylor Swift performs onstage for the opening night of The Eras Tour.

"Good luck Sydney peeps. 16:00 this day a week ago I got 2x tickets for one of the #MelbourneTSTheErasTour Total cost was $140 and our kids got lifelong memories. Got to be in it to win it! Go for it!," one wrote.

"You better let me in today!!!" another joked.

Frontier has also confirmed physical tickets were available for this drop. An hour later, though, the ticket sale was exhausted.

However, Frontier gave us all another small ray of hope by revealing extra ticket drops may occur throughout the rest of the shows for Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

"Please note, as mentioned in the post, late production releases may occur across show days. The best place to check this is the Ticketek website," Frontier said in a statement on X.

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Remember the stadium rules

About 400,000 people are expected to flock to Sydney Olympic Park from Friday until Monday, with Blink 182 also performing. And there are some important rules we need to follow.

Bags need to be the size of an A4 sheet of paper, you can't bring in video cameras or equipment and phone chargers can't be bigger than the phone itself.

No outside food or beverages will be allowed inside the venue. However you will be permitted to bring an empty, soft plastic water bottle no bigger than 600ml.

You can find a full list of all the rules here.

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Weather warning for Friday's show

Swift fans heading to Accor Stadium for the first Sydney Eras Tour concert have been issued a weather warning.

Severe thunderstorms and rain are set to hit during Swift's three-hour show. "Severe thunderstorms are likely across eastern #NSW on Friday with damaging winds, large hail and heavy rainfall," BoM said on X (formerly Twitter).

Although a rainy performance might not be ideal, Swift has previously revealed she enjoys a rain-soaked show and rarely ever cancels, especially over a bit of wet weather .

Plus, it gives you a great excuse to whip out your bedazzled poncho for the evening.

Here's how to bejewel your poncho.

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Taylor and Travis' romantic zoo date

Taylor Swift is such a fan of Aussie animals that she made a surprise visit to Sydney zoo in the city's west – not once, but twice.

The Lavender Haze singer was photographed enjoying the zoo and cuddling up to a koala on Wednesday, and she returned to Sydney Zoo on Thursday with her NFL star beau Travis Kelce in tow.

The couple walked hand-in-hand around the site during a private after-hours tour, where they met the koalas and fed kangaroos.

See the full story here.

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How to access your tickets for Taylor Swift's Sydney shows

There is one thing Sydney ticketholders must do as soon as possible to ensure easy entry, a spokesperson for Ticketek warns.

"The most important message is to make sure that fans download the Ticketek app and add their ticket to their Google or Apple Wallet ASAP," the Ticketek spokesperson urges.

Click here for everything you need to know about how to access your Taylor Swift tickets .

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Every Song You Can Expect On Taylor Swift’s Epic Eras Tour Setlist

The Cruel Dreams singer will perform a 3-hour, 44-song setlist when she brings her Eras Tour to Australia. Check out all the songs you can expect on the tour in Sydney.

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Taylor Swift is back on the road and she’s bringing her iconic Eras Tour to Australia with four giant shows planned in Sydney . The Lavender Haze singer has created a dreamy setlist to match including ‘ secret songs ‘ in every city she’s touring. The three-hour, fifteen-minute extravaganza includes a whopping setlist of 44 songs from across her career. Check out the full Eras Tour setlist below.

What songs will Taylor Swift perform on The Eras tour?

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The Eras Tour has been divided into 10 eras , signifying each of Taylor’s albums with some ‘surprises’ on the way. Now that her Australian dates are inching closer, it’s time to brush up on your lyrics and get ready to belt out some of your favourite tunes along with millions of other adoring fans. Find Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Setlist below:

  • Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince
  • Cruel Summer
  • You Need to Calm Down
  • You Belong With Me
  • Tis the Damn Season
  • Champagne Problems
  • Tolerate It

Reputation:

  • … Ready for It?
  • Don’t Blame Me
  • Look What You Made Me Do
  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
  • I Knew You Were Trouble
  • All Too Well (10-Minute Version)
  • Invisible String
  • The Last Great American Dynasty
  • Illicit Affairs
  • My Tears Ricochet
  • Blank Space
  • Shake It Off
  • Wildest Dreams

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  • Tim McGraw (solo acoustic)
  • Lavender Haze
  • Midnight Rain
  • Vigilante S**t

Aside from the setlist, there’s also a wild card section where the singer performs a different acoustic song for each show as a bonus.

In Melbourne , the surprise songs performed were Red, You’re Losing Me, Getaway Car, This Is Me Trying, Come Back… Be Here, Teardrops on My Guitar , whilst the first leg of her world tour in Tokyo saw Dear Reader, Holy Ground, Eyes Open, Electric Touch, Superman, and The Outside join the Eras Tour setlist. Taylor has published over 200 songs so there’s some homework to do if you’re looking forward to her surprise song in Sydney.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Australian dates:

The Eras Tour has so far seen three shows in Melbourne, with a further four planned in Sydney . She will be supported by Sabrina Carpenter in Australia. Taylor will perform on Friday, February 23, Saturday, February 24, Sunday, February 25 and Monday, February 26 in Sydney at the Accor Stadium .

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A year of the Eras Tour: A look back at Taylor Swift's record-breaking show

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One year ago, the crowd in Glendale, Arizona, erupted into a massive cheer in State Farm Stadium when Lesley Gore's "You Don't Own Me" began playing and the backdrop screen transitioned to a countdown clock starting at 2:24.

None of the Swifties who traveled from all over the state of Arizona and the nation, dressed to the nines as one of her 10 eras, knew the tour would be three-plus hours. The fan screaming next to me from Pennsylvania who bought a ticket on StubHub.com for about $400 didn't know that we would go era-by-era through a 44-song track list. I don't think the singer, herself, knew when she hid inside a cleaning cart wheeled backstage, that her show would lead to a billion-dollar enterprise, Time magazine person of the year and an inundation of friendship bracelets. I didn't know the behemoth success following the Eras Tour star would send me packing from Phoenix to Nashville, Tennessee, to become the inaugural Taylor Swift reporter.

Swift's dancers flowed onto the stage through fog with pink, purple and orange parachute flaps. A compilation of songs from Swift's 10 albums — or eras — played as "it's been a long time coming" boomed into the stadium. Goosebumps covered the arms of thousands and tears cascaded down cheeks as the flaps revealed Miss Americana rising to begin her "Lover" set.

Eighty three shows later, here's a look back at the unprecedented tour that set a Guinness World Record . And fair warning, like her tour this article is an extensive rollercoaster.

Swept up in the hype, the world became Taylor Nation. Glendale, "Erazona ," was renamed "Swift City." Las Vegas lit up its arches in all 10 era colors. Arlington, Texas, dubbed one of its streets "Taylor Swift Way." Tampa, Florida, gave Swift a key to the city and invited her to be an honorary mayor. Houston renamed its venue "NRG Stadium (Taylor’s Version)."

Nashville, Tennessee, dedicated a bench in Centennial Park to the hometown singer. A Philadelphia radio station, 96.5 FM (WTDY), renamed itself Ninety-Swift-Five W-T-A-Y. Gov. Philip D. Murphy dubbed the "Taylor Swift ham, egg and cheese sandwich" the "state sandwich of New Jersey." Chicago lit up the top of Willis Tower in her album colors. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey renamed his city "Swiftie-apolis," and Santa Clara, California, Mayor Lisa Gillmor switched the city's name to "Swiftie Clara."

Internationally, fans in Brazil caught the attention of Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes and Father Omar, the rector of the Christ the Redeemer Sanctuary, who arranged to project a  "Junior Jewels" inspired T-shirt  onto the Christ the Redeemer statue. Flinders Station in Melbourne , Australia, flashed a wallpaper glaze of lights to welcome the Eras star. Singapore painted the Marina Bay Sands Resort all colors of vibrant lights.

It's a cruel summer with you

All four seasons met the fifteen dancers, four backup singers, six bandmates and hundreds of production and crew members, adding unpredictable weather to the mix. Mother Nature danced in a lightning storm to "Fearless" in Tampa and made the song "Midnight Rain" a reality in Nashville . Rain poured through the open-roofed stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, where Swift pushed puddles forming on her piano . The Swiftie fandom created its own natural phenomenon in Seattle after a seismologist registered a 2.3 magnitude earthquake on her Richter scale.

The intense heat in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, caused Swift to throw water bottles to fans and temporarily halt her show. Ana Clara Benevides Machado, 23, passed out and died of heat exhaustion. The heartbreaking news prompted changes at the Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos to allow fans access to water. Swift invited Benevides' family to her concert in São Paulo.

I want you to think of the memories made

Swift incorporated custom messages into each tour stop. At her international destinations, she welcomed fans in their custom languages. "Bienvenidos al Eras Tour," she said in Mexico City before hoisting her hands in the air. While donning either her pink or blue guitar before the title track of "Lover," she commonly announced the stadium attendance often record-breaking.

Outside of stadiums, thousands "Taylorgated," or showed up without a ticket to hear Swift's beats and dance on the concrete. Tens of thousands more logged on to watch livestreams from fans with tickets who agreed to spend concert time holding up their mobile devices in a tricep-burning position.

The number of viewers would jump before the "Champagne Problems" speech and acoustic set. To keep things fun and interesting each night, fans filled out "Swiftball" ballots guessing the singer's outfits from four "Lover" bodysuits and accompanying "The Man" jackets, three "Fearless" dresses, two "Evermore" dresses, six "Speak Now" gowns, three bedazzled "22" shirts, five "Folkore" dresses, four "1989" crop top and skirt combos, six "Midnights" T-shirt dresses, three "Midnight Rain" body suits and four "Karma" faux fur jackets. To see how many times the Eras star wore each outfit, check out the "Data Swiftie."

For fans who wanted to get alerts to watch the shows without having to calculate time changes, Swift Alert became the app for that .

Double clap, audience chants

A secret language formed between fans and Swift as new traditions popped up along the tour. The four lines fans screamed at the top of their lungs, no matter the city or country, were "cause shade never made anybody less gay" in "You Need To Calm Down," "what a shame she's f----d in the head" in "Champagne Problems," "f--- the patriarchy" in "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" and "don't call me kid, don't call me baby" in "Illicit Affairs."

Swift started every show strong with a very important question: Did her fans know the bridge to "Cruel Summer?" "Prove it!" she'd yell at some stops and the audience would, every single time, bellow, "I'm drunk in the back of the car." For "The Archer," fans printed and dispersed signs that read, "We will stay," to hold up when Swift asks, "Who would stay?"

In the "Fearless" era, fans double clapped with "13" drawn on the back of their hands in the middle of the bridge to "You Belong With Me." A trend of marriage proposals during "Love Story" picked up during the 2024 leg with partners popping the question as Swift sang, "He knelt to the ground and pulled out a ring."

During "Marjorie," Swifties turned their phone flashlights on in tribute to Swift's grandma. Fans started timing the standing ovation and ear-shattering applause after "Champagne Problems." Livestreamers, like Tess Bohne , would display a clock and fans guessed if the cheers would surpass one, two or three minutes.

A snake shape slithered through the light-up braceklets handed out before the show at the start of the "Reputation" era. Fans yelled "1, 2, 3, let's go b----" before the first verse of "Delicate" as Swift counts on her fingers. Later in the song, Swift sings, "Do the girls back home touch you like I do?" and fans reply, "No, they don't." On rare occasion, Swift would let out a three-note riff during her "Don't Blame Me" belt.

After rereleasing her third album, the "Speak Now" singer added "Long Live" to the set list, bringing the total to 45 tracks. In the first verse when she croons "the crowds and stands went wild," the crowd indeed went wild.

In the "Red" era, Swift crowned a deserving fan with a black fedora during "22." They were typically children, but one adult Swiftie was crowned in Melbourne . Dancer Kameron Saunders had the only speaking line on the tour besides Swift during her song "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." He said "like ever" at the American shows, but when the tour went international, he switched up the phrase each night. And yes, we track that. Swift knew all too well each crowd had "10 minutes to spare," and she played her longest song, in total, for about 14 hours.

She was only tied to the "Invisible String" for five shows and traded the opening "Folklore" era number to "The 1" in Arlington, before news of her split from actor Joe Alwyn . She brought "Invisible String" back for one night in Nashville because the Tennessee capital is home to Centennial Park. Nashvillians also noticed that Swift switched a note during "The 1" lyric "you meet a woman on the internet and take her home." She kept the key change for every succeeding show.

Right before the first lyric of "Style" during the "1989" set, fans began a tradition of saying, "What time is it?" to which the singer replied, "Midnight, you come and pick me up." In Sydney, Australia, a "Blank Space" chant from the 1989 World Tour was reborn and repeated in Singapore. Taylor Nation, Swift's marketing team, tweeted that it hopes fans at every tour stop going forward shout their city. In Philadelphia, a "Bad Blood" remix originated when Swift noticed a security guard hassling a fan . "She's fine. She wasn't doing anything. Hey! Stop! Hey, stop!" became the cool thing to say after, "It's so sad to think about the good times, you and I." Fans also incorporated a Kendrick Lamar line from the "Bad Blood" remix: "You forgive, you forget, but you never let it go."

And then came the surprise set . (More on her collaborators and announcements below.) Each night, Swift performed one song on the guitar and one on the piano that she hadn't yet performed on the tour. That is until 2024, when she added mashups and threw out her rule of never repeating songs. At the end of the set, she swan dives into a hole in the stage. Fans later caught a red light that turned green to signal it was safe to jump.

After meeting her at "Midnights," fans sang Jack Antonoff's version of "Anti-Hero." When Swift sings "tale as old as time," the crowd chimes in, "Taylor, you'll be fine." Tyler Conroy made a viral video of him screaming , "Where you going Taylor?" during "Bejeweled" before she sings, "I'm going out tonight," and the trend caught on like a blaze ripping through the Lover house. Finally, after Swift changed the lyrics to, "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs," in Argentina with her boyfriend Travis Kelce in the crowd, that became the standard for fans. She has only sang it that way four times, when he was in attendance in Buenos Aires, Sydney and Singapore.

If you would direct your attention to the back screen

In addition to boosting economies everywhere she went, Swift created an abundance of news. She announced "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" in Nashville. She announced a new version of "Midnights" and premiered the "Karma (Remix)" music video featuring Ice Spice as the upstart rapper joined Swift in East Rutherford, New Jersey. She released "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" right before her Kansas City, Missouri, stop and then debuted the "I Can See You" music video starring Taylor Lautner and Joey King who were at the show. Lautner backflipped on the catwalk.

It might have seemed strange that Swift ended the American leg of her tour on a Wednesday in Los Angeles, but not to the eagle-eyed Swiftie who realized the date was 8/9. That's the day she announced the rerecording of her fifth album, "1989 (Taylor's Version)." The album came out during her break before her Argentina tour dates. It topped the Billboard charts and allowed her to bypass Elvis for the most weeks with an album at No. 1.

Then, she announced her 11th album, "The Tortured Poets Department," at the Grammys after winning her 13th career award. At her tour stops in Melbourne, Sydney and Singapore, she revealed there were four total versions of "Tortured Poets" and told fans they would get a different bonus track on each one : "The Manuscript," "The Bolter," "The Albatross" and "The Black Dog."

Welcome to the acoustic set

One of the most anticipated portions of an Eras Tour show is the acoustic set. At most of the concerts, she only spoke before the guitar song. In rare instances, she tested the microphone before the piano song and made an announcement.

Occasionally she invited collaborators to join her onstage. Marcus Mumford surprised fans in Las Vegas to play "Cowboy Like Me." Her co-producer and close friend Aaron Dessner from The National joined her six times on stage, in Tampa (twice), Nashville, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Santa Clara. Jack Antonoff came out to play "Getaway Car" in New Jersey. Maren Morris did a "You All Over Me" duet in Chicago. When their opening acts were canceled for weather, Gracie Abrams performed "I Miss You, I'm Sorry" and Sabrina Carpenter sang a dyad mashup of "White Horse" and "Coney Island."

Some of the surprise songs came with hidden messages. Fans speculated she sang "Bigger Than The Whole Sky" as an ode to a fan who died , "End Game" to Travis Kelce watching her show from the VIP tent and "Gold Rush" as a congratulations to Jason Kelce for retiring. She has performed "You're On Your Own Kid" five times, in Tampa, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Tokyo and Singapore.

And he never thinks of me, except when I'm on TV

To close out the first year of the Eras Tour, Swift released the third film version of her concert to streaming service Disney+. This version included "Cardigan" and four acoustic songs: "Maroon," "Death By A Thousand Cuts," "You Are In Love" and "I Can See You."

The second version came out on Swift's birthday, Dec. 13. Fans could rent it for 48 hours at a price of $19.89, and it included "The Archer," "Wildest Dreams" and "Long Live" cut from the original movie.

The original movie was released Oct. 13, in the middle of the Hollywood strikes. Swift did what studios and streaming services were unable to: make a deal with SAG-AFTRA. She worked with the unions and was able to market and show her movie how she saw fit. The film made more than $250 million globally and got her nominated for a Golden Globe award .

Would you be interested in one more song?

If you're still with me on this walk down Eras Tour Lane, it's important to make one final note before the tour resumes in Paris in May. Before her magnum opus took off higher than the "Bad Blood" flames, Swift chose "Mirrorball" and "Tim McGraw" to be her very first surprise songs. She ended year one with the same two songs, but flipped the instruments she played them on in a full-circle moment.

Her new album will come out April 19 and the full Eras Tour is streaming on Disney+, which begs the question: What her show will look like come Paris? She has a two-month break before 69 shows scheduled for Europe and North America. She also has two rerecords left to release: "Reputation (Taylor's Version)" and her self-titled debut album.

If there's one thing any Swiftie knows, it's Taylor Swift's ability to make news and create lasting memories through her record-shattering tour. What a first year; on to year two!

Follow Bryan West, the USA TODAY Network's Taylor Swift reporter, on  Instagram ,  TikTok  and  X as @BryanWestTV .

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Taylor Swift in Sydney: Eras Tour tickets, times, set list & everything you need to know

Your ultimate guide to Taylor Swift shows in Sydney

Taylor Swift is in Sydney. She arrived during Monday's huge thunder storm that caused havoc around Sydney – and ever since, she's been causing a Taylor storm, stepping out at restaurants and the zoo – and yesterday, just a day before her first Sydney show, she's released MORE additional tickets . 

It looks like those of us who have tickets are in for a real treat when she hits the stage at  Accor Stadium  in  Sydney Olympic Park  for four nights this week, from Friday, February 23 to Monday, February 26.  Time Out Melbourne Editor Leah Glynn was at one of her Melbourne shows, and says, "Believe the hype, folks. Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is everything you are hoping it to be: magical, emotional, spectacular, transformative. It's three-and-a-half hours of pure musical joy, best enjoyed with 96,000 of your closest friends (the stadium atmosphere at the MCG was unlike anything I've ever experienced before). I laughed, I cried, I sang and danced my little heart out – and I'd do it all again if anyone has a spare ticket. All hail, Queen Taylor." 

If you were lucky enough to nab a ticket, here's everything you need to know about her Sydney shows... 

When is Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in Sydney?

Tay Tay will take to the stage at Accor Stadium (after hitting Melbourne up for three shows) for her first Sydney Eras Tour concert on Friday, February 23. She will also perform on Saturday 24, Sunday 25 and Monday 26 before heading to Singapore to sing her heart out for a whole SIX shows. ( Here’s where Taylor Swift is staying in Sydney and all the places she could be eating at .)

What time will Taylor Swift come on stage?

All gates to Accor Stadium will open at 4.30pm... for those people who are reaaaaally keen to get in early to secure some merch . However, every single seat at the Sydney nights of the Eras Tour is assigned, which means there’s no point rocking up super early to get a spot in the (non-existent) mosh pit.

The music will kick off at 6.20pm, with pop princess Sabrina Carpenter as the opening act. We can’t be 100 per cent sure exactly what time Taylor will come on stage, but all signs point to around 7.30pm or 8pm at the latest.

What can I bring to Taylor Swift Sydney?

There are specific rules for what you can and can’t bring to Taylors Eras Tour in Sydney. Here are the main things to remember:

You can bring:

  • One bag with a maximum of two compartments, smaller than A4 size. It doesn’t need to be clear, in case you were wondering.
  • Friendship bracelets (of course), but you're meant to wear them on your arms!
  • A rain poncho
  • A portable charger smaller than the size of your phone
  • Sunscreen, but not the aerosol kind
  • A sealed, clear, soft plastic water bottle no larger than 600ml

You can’t bring:

  • Outside food
  • D-rings or carabiners for friendship bracelets
  • Signs bigger than 28 x 45cm
  • Studded jewellery (sorry Rep girlies)
  • Metal or hard plastic containers

Are there any Taylor Swift Sydney tickets left?

This won’t come as a shock to anyone, but demand for Taylor Swift tickets has been through the roof (and into the stratosphere, at this point). A  limited number of new Taylor Swift tickets  went on sale at 4pm on Thursday. Aside from the new tickets, resale through Ticketek Marketplace is your best bet – be wary of scams on other platforms!

What’s the full setlist for the Eras Tour? 

The Eras Tour has a setlist like no other, spanning a staggering three hours (and 44 songs). Since the tour has already been travelling around the world, we mostly know what to expect, save for some nightly ‘surprise songs’. Here’s the Eras Tour setlist for Australia:

  • ‘Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince’
  • ‘Cruel Summer’
  • ‘The Man’
  • ‘You Need to Calm Down’
  • ‘Lover’
  • ‘The Archer’
  • ‘Fearless’
  • ‘You Belong With Me’
  • ‘Love Story’
  • ‘’Tis the Damn Season’
  • ‘Willow’
  • ‘Marjorie’
  • ‘Champagne Problems’
  • ‘Tolerate It’
  • ‘Ready For It?’
  • ‘Delicate’
  • ‘Don’t Blame Me’
  • ‘Look What You Made Me Do’
  • ‘Enchanted’
  • ‘22’
  • ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’
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Singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter ( who Taylor dined with at Pellegrino 2000 ) will be supporting Taylor on the Aussie leg of the Eras Tour. She's best known for hit songs 'Nonsense', 'Feather' and 'On My Way'. On Tuesday, February 13, a new batch of tickets dropped for the Sydney shows – as expected, they were snapped up quickly and sold out within hours. The tickets on sale were for seats with partially obscured views.

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Sabrina Carpenter Shares Photo of Sydney Zoo Visit with Taylor Swift as She Reflects on Her Eras Tour Run

The "Nonsense" singer accompanied Swift to Mexico, Australia, Singapore and more locations as an opening act

Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024, and was previously an entertainment reporter at The Messenger.

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Sabrina Carpenter is bidding goodbye to the Eras Tour .

On Saturday, the "Nonsense" singer, 24, shared an Instagram post featuring some of the final photos of her run as a opening act on Taylor Swift 's record-breaking world tour. One photo showed Carpenter and Swift , 34, visiting the Sydney Zoo together in Australia. They could be seen strolling alongside each other as they took in the sights.

Other shots captured Carpenter performing onstage and cheering on her team as they prepared backstage.

"That’s a wrap for us on the eras tour :’)," Carpenter began her lengthy caption. "Sitting at home reflecting on what a whirlwind this was and how very honored I feel to have been part of it. I want to thank every crowd for being so welcoming and generous to us and making some of the most impressive friendship bracelets I’ve ever received."

"Also a huge thank you to the incredible crew for being so hardworking and talented," she continued. "And the most thank you’s I’ve ever thank you’d to Taylor."

She concluded her post with a heartfelt message for Swift herself.

"I feel so lucky to witness the magic that is you and this tour," she wrote to the 14-time Grammy winner. "There is truly no one like you and there never will be! I love you with all my heart and I will cherish this taybrina era (and all the eras) till the end of time 💞💞💞."

Swift first revealed that the Disney Channel alum would be joining her as an opening act for the Eras Tour in June 2023. Carpenter was announced as an opener for her  international dates  in Mexico, Argentina and Brazil, and Australia and Singapore were added in a later announcement.

Since then, the two singers have seemingly become even closer since touring together . Earlier this month, after Carpenter had her opening act canceled as bad  weather delayed one of their Sydney shows , Swift and Carpenter sang a duet of Swift's songs "White Horse" and "Coney Island" for excited fans at Accor Stadium, as they leaned against each other and swayed to the music.

Sharing a clip of the performance on Instagram, Carpenter later thanked Swift for her support and addressed the pinch-me moment of performing the duet with the megastar. “9 year old Sabrina singing white horse would never see this s--- coming! I love you so so so dearly Taylor. Always have, always will," she wrote.

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In the same March 1 Instagram post, Carpenter nodded to her longtime love of Swift's music as she shared an old Facebook screenshot from her page in 2009 that read, “Was trying to enter a Taylor Swift contest to win tickets and a chance to meet her but they said I had to be 13.”

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One of the most anticipated moments of each night of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is her acoustic set .

At the far end of her stage, the singer-songwriter plays two different songs, one on the guitar and one on the piano.

Throughout 2023, fans from all over the globe tuned into social media to see which songs Swift would choose . She developed rules around the set. Each song could only be played once on the tour, unless she screwed it up. Oh, and she decided to start it all over again this year.

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"I decided that in 2024, when we go back on tour, I'm just gonna open back up all the songs for surprise songs,” Swift said during her final 2023 performance in Sao Paulo, Brazil . “For one year, we've really gotten through a lot of songs, so I'm just gonna make all the songs fair game when we go back on tour."

That day has arrived. Swift performed her first show of 2024 in Tokyo on Wednesday . Throughout the year, she will travel to 23 different cities around the world. Follow along here to see which surprise songs she plays at each tour stop. Below, see what she played — and didn't — in 2023.

2024 Eras Tour surprise songs

  • Singapore, Mar. 9: "Tim McGraw"/"Cowboy Like Me" and "Mirrorball"/"Epiphany"
  • Singapore, Mar. 8: "Sparks Fly"/"Gold Rush" and "False God"/"Slut!"
  • Singapore, Mar. 7: "Death By A Thousand Cuts"/"Babe" and "Fifteen"/"You're On Your Own Kid"
  • Singapore, Mar. 4: "Foolish One"/"Tell Me Why" and "This Love"/"Call It What You Want"
  • Singapore, Mar. 3: "Long Story Short"/"The Story of Us" and "Clean"/"Evermore"
  • Singapore, Mar. 2: "Mine"/"Starlight" and "I Don't Wanna Live Forever"/"Dress"
  • Sydney, Australia, Feb. 26: "Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve"/"Ivy" and "Forever and Always"/"Maroon"
  • Sydney, Australia, Feb. 25: "Is It Over Now?"/"I Wish You Would" and "Haunted"/"Exile"
  • Sydney, Australia, Feb. 24: "Should’ve Said No"/“You’re Not Sorry” and "New Year’s Day"/“Peace”
  • Sydney, Australia, Feb. 23: "How You Get the Girl" and "White Horse"/"Coney Island" ft. Sabrina Carpenter
  • Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 18: "Come Back...Be Here"/"Daylight" and "Teardrops On My Guitar"
  • Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 17: "Getaway Car"/"August"/"The Other Side of the Door" and "This Is Me Trying"
  • Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 16: "Red” and "You’re Losing Me"
  • Tokyo, Feb. 10: “Come In With The Rain” and “You’re On You’re Own, Kid”
  • Tokyo, Feb. 9: "Superman" and "The Outside"
  • Tokyo, Feb. 8: "Eyes Open" and "Electric Touch"
  • Tokyo, Feb. 7: "Dear Reader" and "Holy Ground"

2023 Eras Tour surprise songs

  • São Paulo, Nov. 26: "Say Don't Go" and "It's time to go"
  • São Paulo, Nov. 25: "Safe & Sound" and "Untouchable"
  • São Paulo, Nov. 24: "Now That We Don't Talk" and "Innocent"
  • Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 20: "ME!" and "So It Goes…"
  • Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 19: "Dancing With Our Hands Tied" and "Bigger Than the Whole Sky"
  • Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 17: "Stay Beautiful" and "Suburban Legends"
  • Buenos Aires, Nov. 12: "Better Than Revenge" and "Slut!"
  • Buenos Aires, Nov. 11: "Is It Over Now?"/"Out of the Woods" and "End Game"
  • Buenos Aires, Nov. 9: "The Very First Night" and "Labyrinth"
  • Mexico City, Aug. 27: "Afterglow" and "Maroon"
  • Mexico City, Aug. 26: "Cornelia Street" and "You're On Your Own, Kid"
  • Mexico City, Aug. 25: "Tell Me Why" and "Snow on the Beach"
  • Mexico City, Aug. 24: "I Forgot That You Existed" and "Sweet Nothing"
  • Los Angeles, Aug. 9: "New Romantics" and "New Year's Day"
  • Los Angeles, Aug. 8: "I Know Places" and "King of My Heart"
  • Los Angeles, Aug. 7: "Dress" and "Exile"
  • Los Angeles, Aug. 5: "Death By A Thousand Cuts" and "You're On Your Own, Kid"
  • Los Angeles, Aug. 4: "Our Song" and "You Are In Love"
  • Los Angeles, Aug. 3: "I Can See You" and "Maroon"
  • Santa Clara, California, July 29: "Stay Stay Stay" and "All of the Girls You've Loved Before"
  • Santa Clara, California, July 28: "Right Where You Left Me" ft. Aaron Dessner and "Castles Crumbling"
  • Seattle, July 23: "Message In A Bottle" and "Tied Together With A Smile"
  • Seattle, July 22: "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things" and "Everything Has Changed"
  • Denver, July 15: "Starlight" and "Back To December"
  • Denver, July 14: "Picture To Burn" and "Timeless"
  • Kansas City, Missouri, July 8: "Last Kiss" and "Dorothea"
  • Kansas City, Missouri, July 7: "Never Grow Up" and "When Emma Falls in Love"
  • Cincinnati, July 1: "Ivy" ft. Aaron Dessner, "I Miss You, I’m Sorry" ft. Gracie Abrams and "Call It What You Want"
  • Cincinnati, June 30: "I'm Only Me When I'm With You" and "Evermore"
  • Minneapolis, June 24: "Dear John" and "Daylight"
  • Minneapolis, June 23: "Paper Rings" and "If This Was A Movie"
  • Pittsburgh, June 17: "Seven" ft. Aaron Dessner and "The Story of Us"
  • Pittsburgh, June 16: "Mr. Perfectly Fine" and "The Last Time"
  • Detroit, June 10: "All You Had To Do Was Stay" and "Breathe"
  • Detroit, June 9: "Haunted" and "I Almost Do"
  • Chicago, June 4: "Hits Different" and "The Moment I Knew"
  • Chicago, June 3: "You All Over Me" ft. Maren Morris and "I Don't Wanna Live Forever"
  • Chicago, June 2: "I Wish You Would" and "The Lakes"
  • East Rutherford, New Jersey, May 28: "Welcome To New York" and "Clean"
  • East Rutherford, New Jersey, May 27: "Holy Ground" and "False God"
  • East Rutherford, New Jersey, May 26: "Getaway Car" ft. Jack Antonoff and "Maroon"
  • Foxborough, Massachusetts, May 21: "I Think He Knows" and "Red"
  • Foxborough, Massachusetts, May 20: "Question...?" and "Invisible"
  • Foxborough, Massachusetts, May 19: "Should've Said No" and "Better Man"
  • Philadelphia, May 14: "Hey Stephen" and "The Best Day"
  • Philadelphia, May 13: "Forever & Always" and "This Love"
  • Philadelphia, May 12: "Gold Rush" and "Come Back...Be Here"
  • Nashville, Tennessee, May 7: "Would've, Could've, Should've" ft. Aaron Dessner and "Mine"
  • Nashville, Tennessee, May 6: "Out of the Woods" and "Fifteen"
  • Nashville, Tennessee, May 5: "Sparks Fly" and "Teardrops On My Guitar"
  • Atlanta, April 30: "I Bet You Think About Me" and "How You Get The Girl"
  • Atlanta, April 29: "High Infidelity" and "Gorgeous"
  • Atlanta, April 28: "The Other Side of the Door" and "Coney Island"
  • Houston, April 23: "Begin Again" and "Cold as You"
  • Houston, April 22: "A Place In This World" and "Today Was A Fairytale"
  • Houston, April 21: "Wonderland" and "You're Not Sorry"
  • Tampa, Florida, April 15: "Mad Woman" ft. Aaron Dessner and "Mean"
  • Tampa, Florida, April 14: "The Great War" ft. Aaron Dessner and "You're On Your Own Kid"
  • Tampa, Florida, April 13: "Speak Now" and "Treacherous"
  • Arlington, Texas, April 2: "Jump Then Fall" and "The Lucky One"
  • Arlington, Texas, April 1: "Death By a Thousand Cuts" and "Clean"
  • Arlington, Texas, March 31: "Sad Beautiful Tragic" and "Ours"
  • Las Vegas, March 25: "Cowboy Like Me" ft. Marcus Mumford and "White Horse"
  • Las Vegas, March 24: "Our Song" and "Snow on the Beach"
  • Glendale, Arizona, March 18: "State of Grace" and "This Is Me Trying"
  • Glendale, Arizona, March 17: "Mirrorball" and "Tim McGraw"

Songs Swift has never performed on Eras Tour

  • "Taylor Swift" (debut album): "Mary's Song" and "A Perfectly Good Heart"
  • "Fearless": "The Way I Loved You," "Change," "Superstar," "We Were Happy," "That's When," "Don't You" and "Bye Bye Baby"
  • "Red": "Girl At Home," "Ronan," "Forever Winter" and "Run"
  • "1989": "Sweeter Than Fiction"
  • "Reputation": "I Did Something Bad"
  • "Lover": "London Boy," "Soon You'll Get Better" and "It's Nice to Have a Friend"
  • "Folklore": "Hoax"
  • "Evermore": "Happiness" and "Closure"
  • "Midnights": "Paris" and "Glitch"
  • "The Tortured Poets Department": all 20 tracks

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Taylor Swift performs "The Man" on the opening night of The Eras Tour at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, aka Swift City, on Friday, March 17, 2023. The Eras Tour is Swift's first tour since her Reputation Stadium Tour in 2018.

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