Taylor Swift debuts seven The Tortured Poets Department songs at The Eras Tour in Paris
Last night (10 May) Taylor Swift kicked off the next leg of The Eras Tour with the first of four shows in Paris at the La Défense Arena.
Since the release of her latest studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, and its counterpart, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, fans have been speculating as to how she would incorporate the 31 new songs into her live set at The Eras Tour. Similar to how she performed the first leg of The Eras Tour, fans believe that she will be teasing the tracks throughout the entire tour.
Last night in Paris, Swift introduced seven new songs to the setlist – "But Daddy I Love Him", "So High School", "Down Bad", "Fortnight", "Who's Afraid Of Little Old Me?", "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived", and "I Can Do It With A Broken Heart".
Setlist for ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ set at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour:
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But Daddy I Love Him
So High School
Down Bad
Fortnight
Who’s Afraid Of Little Old Me?
The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
I Can Do It With A Broken Heart pic.twitter.com/GmxreFIdlc
In order to accommodate the new additions, Swift has removed two songs from the folklore segment ("the 1" and "the last american dynasty"), two songs from the evermore segment ("tis the damn season" and "tolerate it", and also "The Archer" and "Long Live", which feature on Lover and Speak Now, respectively.
The next dates of The Eras Tour continue to take place in Paris La Défense Arena from 9-12 May.
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