Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour – The Final Show Full Setlist: All New & Returning Songs

Disney+ now has the full concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The Final Show, letting subscribers experience Taylor Swift’s last performance from the record-breaking tour. Along with the film, a new docuseries called End of an Era is also available, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the tour. The first two episodes are streaming now, with the remaining four episodes releasing on December 19th and 26th, 2025. The final show, filmed on December 8th, 2024, in Vancouver, BC, was the last of three concerts in the city. Before this tour, Swift’s concerts usually lasted around two hours. But because the Eras Tour featured songs from all of her different musical periods, or “eras,” the shows were much longer and packed with hits. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The Final Show features 45 songs and lasts an impressive three hours and 20 minutes.

Era: Lover

  • “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince”
  • “Cruel Summer”
  • “The Man”
  • “You Need to Calm Down”
  • “Lover”

Taylor Swift began the last concert of her Eras Tour with songs from her 2019 album, Lover. She officially made this the opening section of the show after her performance in Paris on March 9, 2024. The original Lover album had 18 songs, including five singles. In Vancouver, Swift played four of those singles, but instead of performing “Me!”, she chose to play “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince.”

Era: Fearless

  • “Fearless”
  • “You Belong With Me”
  • “Love Story”

Taylor Swift first released the album Fearless in 2008, and later re-recorded and released Taylor’s Version in 2021. The original album had 13 songs, but for her final Eras Tour performance, she chose just three of the five singles from Fearless, a smaller selection than in previous concerts.

Era: Red

  • “22”
  • “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”
  • “I Knew You Were Trouble”
  • “All Too Well”

Taylor Swift’s 2012 album, Red, included several popular songs and marked her final release primarily promoted as country, despite already hinting at a pop sound. The Eras Tour featured four songs from the album’s sixteen tracks, with all except “All Too Well” previously released as successful singles.

Era: Speak Now

  • “Enchanted”

Taylor Swift’s 2010 album, Speak Now, had 14 songs and produced six hit singles. During the Speak Now portion of her Eras Tour, she initially performed just one song from the album at her last Vancouver concert, but later added another as a surprise. Speak Now marked a shift towards a more pop-influenced sound for Swift, even though it was still promoted as a country album.

Era: reputation

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  • “…Ready for It?”
  • “Delicate”
  • “Don’t Blame Me”
  • “Look What You Made Me Do”

The Era Tour included four songs from Taylor Swift’s 2017 album, reputation. This album stood out because of its storytelling and marked the fourth time in a row one of Swift’s albums sold over a million copies in its first week of release.

Era: folklore / evermore

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  • “cardigan”
  • “betty”
  • “champagne problems”
  • “august”
  • “illicit affairs”
  • “my tears ricochet”
  • “marjorie”
  • “willow”

During the final show of her Eras Tour in Vancouver, Taylor Swift treated her 2020 albums, folklore and evermore, as one continuous period. Though the albums together have 31 songs (16 on folklore and 15 on evermore), she performed eight of them, making this section of the show the longest of any single album era.

Era: 1989

  • “Style”
  • “Blank Space”
  • “Shake It Off”
  • “Wildest Dreams”
  • “Bad Blood”

Taylor Swift released her album 1989 in 2014, following Red and preceding reputation. The album’s title references her birth year, and the music draws heavily from the sounds of the 1980s, creating a nostalgic feel. 1989 features 13 tracks, with seven becoming popular hit singles. During her recent Vancouver concert, Swift performed five songs from this album, and all of them were hit singles.

Era: The Tortured Poets Department

  • “But Daddy I Love him / So High School”
  • “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?”
  • “Down Bad”
  • “Fortnight”
  • “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived”
  • “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart”

Taylor Swift’s 2024 album, The Tortured Poets Department, came out while she was on her Eras Tour, meaning she didn’t perform the songs right away. After her concert in Paris, she updated the show to include six songs from the 16-track album. To make space for these new additions, she removed “The Archer,” “The Last Great American Dynasty,” “The 1,” “‘Tis the Damn Season,” and “Tolerate It” from the setlist.

Surprise Songs

  • A Place in This World / New Romantics
  • Long Live / New Year’s Day / The Manuscript

Throughout her Eras Tour, Taylor Swift often surprised fans by performing a couple of unexpected songs at each show. For her last concert in Vancouver, she played two special mashups. First, she combined her early hit “A Place in This World” (from her first album, Taylor Swift) with the song “New Romantics” from 1989.

Taylor Swift then delighted the crowd by performing a medley of three songs: “Long Live” from her 2010 album Speak Now, “New Year’s Day” from reputation, and “The Manuscript” from her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.

Era: Midnights

  • “Lavender Haze
  • “Anti-Hero”
  • “Midnight Rain”
  • “Vigilante Shit”
  • “Bejeweled”
  • “Mastermind”
  • “Karma”

Taylor Swift ended her final Eras Tour show with a powerful performance, featuring seven songs from her 2022 album, Midnights. As her tenth studio album, Midnights felt like a perfect way to conclude the tour, which celebrated different phases of her career. The album was 2022’s best-seller and produced three popular singles, all of which she played during the Vancouver show.

The final song of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour was “Karma,” and she performed it with a special updated lyric. Originally, the line was “Karma is the guy on the screen,” but she changed it to “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me” as a sweet nod to her fiancé, Travis Kelce. This lyric change made the end of an already incredible tour even more memorable.

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2025-12-12 22:42