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Swifties in Paris, time to get excited: the Eras Tour is just around the corner.
After a two-month break and a new album later, Taylor Swift is returning to Europe with the highest-grossing concert tour of all time, and it’ll kick off with four shows in the French capital. From the setlist and timings to how to get your hands on some last-minute tickets, this is everything you need to know about Taylor Swift’s upcoming shows in Paris.
When is Taylor Swift's Eras tour in Paris?
The pop queen will kickstart the European leg of her Eras Tour at Paris La Défense Arena on May 9, 10, 11 and 12.
What time will Taylor Swift come on stage?
Eras Tour shows span an average of three hours and 15 minutes, with some concerts lasting as long as three hours and 45 minutes, as Taylor has quite a few surprises in her bag.
During the US leg of the tour, doors opened at around 4.30pm, followed by the opening act at 7pm, and Taylor took to the stage at around 8pm. During the last Singapore show, Taylor came on stage at 7.30pm and performed surprise songs at 10.15pm, with the show ending at 10.50pm. Timings will vary for Paris – watch this space for specifics.
Are there any tickets left?
The registration period for Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour in France is now closed, and the official site to purchase tickets is closed. However, there are resale vendors like StubHub, Vivid Seats, Viagogo and Seatpick to buy tickets for the European leg of the tour.
How much did tickets cost?
Those lucky enough to get tickets in the pre-sale and official sale would’ve paid anywhere from €69 to a whopping €774 for VIP tickets. Currently, resale tickets for Taylor’s Paris shows are priced at around €250 for General Admission on Seatpick and Stubhub.
What’s the full setlist for the Eras Tour?
With ten ‘eras’, over 200 songs to choose from and now a brand-new album, which songs will make the setlist for Taylor Swift’s Paris dates? At previous shows, the singer has played a whopping 44 songs from her ten albums. However, with the recent release of her new album The Tortured Poets Department, fans may be looking at a new set, including songs from TTPD.
Here's the entire Eras Tour setlist, in order, based on the Singapore show:
Lover
Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince (shortened)
Cruel Summer
The Man
You Need To Calm Down (shortened)
Lover
The Archer
Fearless
Fearless (shortened)
You Belong With Me
Love Story
Evermore
tis the damn season
willow
marjorie (shortened)
champagne problems
tolerate it
Reputation
…Ready For It?
Delicate
Don't Blame Me
Look What You Made Me Do
Speak Now
Enchanted
Long Live
Red
22
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
I Knew You Were Trouble
All Too Well (10 Minute Version)
Folklore
the 1
betty
the last great american dynasty
august
illicit affairs (shortened)
my tears ricochet
cardigan
1989
Style
Blank Space
Shake It Off
Wildest Dreams (shortened)
Bad Blood (shortened)
Surprise songs
Tim Mcgraw/cowboy like me (Surprise Guitar Acoustic Song/mashup)
mirrorball/epiphany (Surprise Piano Acoustic Song/mashup)
Midnights
Lavender Haze
Anti-Hero
Midnight Rain
Vigilante Shit
Bejeweled
Mastermind
Karma
Who will be supporting Taylor in Paris?
Iconic pop-punk band Paramore will open for Taylor Swift on all of her European tour dates.
Are there any banned items?
According to the Paris La Défense Arena website, there are certain items you can't bring to the concert with you, including backpacks, sports bags, motorcycle helmets or other bulky items. There are lockers at the venue for storage.
Where else is Taylor Swift playing in Europe?
The tour starts in Paris on May 9 and takes you through Europe until August 20 in London. Here is the full list of Taylor Swift’s European tour dates.
May 17, 18, 19 - Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden
May 24, 25 - Estadio Da Luz in Lisbon, Portugal
May 29, 30 - Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid, Spain
June 2, 3 - Groupama Stadium in Lyon, France
June 7, 8, 9 - Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, UK
June 13, 14, 15 - Anfield Stadium in Liverpool, UK
June 18 - Principality Stadium in Cardiff, UK
June 21, 22, 23 - Wembley Stadium in London, UK
June 28, 29, 30 - Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland
July 4, 5, 6 - Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam, Netherlands
July 9, 10 - Stadion Letzigrund Zurich in Zurich, Switzerland
July 13, 14 - San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy
July 17, 18, 19 - Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany
July 23, 24 - Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, Germany
July 27, 28 - Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany
August 1, 2, 3 - PGE Narodowy in Warsaw, Poland
August 8, 9, 10 - Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna, Austria
August 15, 16, 17, 19, 20 - Wembley Stadium in London, UK
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