Swifties will have to tune into Good Morning America to get a sneak peek at the four acoustic songs that will be shown on Taylor Swift: The Era’s Tour (Taylor’s Version)
A different version of the Eras Tour will soon hit Swifties’ screens at home.
Taylor Swift told Good Morning America that fans will have to tune in to the morning show every day this week to get a sneak peek at four acoustic songs performances. The pop superstar, 34, is to release another Eras Tour movie, Taylor Swift: The Era’s Tour (Taylor’s Version), on Disney Plus on Thursday and now she is giving GMA viewers the opportunity to see what is to come.
The 34-year-old Grammy-award winner is known to sing two surprise songs that are not on the setlist at every show, and concert goers enjoy trying to figure out which ones she will perform at their shows.
Taylor released the Eras Tour film in theaters on October 13, 2023. The film gives fans a chance to experience the sold-out tour from a movie theater and now, their homes. The Eras Tour is the singer’s sixth concert tour, consisting of 152 shows across the world. It began on March 17, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona and is set to conclude on December 8, 2024 in Vancouver, Canada.
Swifties will have to take 3.5 hours out of their day to watch the Taylor Swift: The Era’s Tour (Taylor’s Version) as it is set to be that long. Taylor will be singing songs from each of her albums that fans will get to sing and dance along to.
Taylor recently changed up the rules to her surprise songs. At one of her Sydney, Australia shows, the Midnights singer shared with the audience that she had been “rethinking” her decision and does not want to “limit anything” anymore.
She said: “I’ve just been kind of rethinking, and I’ve been thinking I want to be as creative as possible with the acoustic set moving forward and I don’t want to limit anything or say, ‘If I played this song, I can’t play it again.”’
Taylor then explained that she wants to play certain songs “more than once” and make “changes” to certain songs. She asked the crowd id that was okay and they screamed: “Yes.”
She ended up performing Should’ve Said No from her self-titled album with You’re Not Sorry from Fearless. The second mashup was played on the piano, with a mix of Peace from Folklore and New Year’s Day from Reputation. The night before, she performed How Your Get the Girl from the 1989 album and a mashup of White Horse and Coney Island but with Sabrina Carpenter.