Throughout her career, Taylor Swift has graced the stage on various tours, each representing a distinct era of her music. Here’s a summary of some of the songs she has performed on her tours, categorized by album:
Taylor Swift (2006): Taylor’s eponymous debut album introduced us to classics like “Tim McGraw,” “Teardrops on My Guitar,” and “Our Song.” These heartfelt tracks took us on a journey through the early days of her career.
Fearless (2008): The “Fearless” era brought us timeless hits such as “Love Story,” “You Belong with Me,” and “Fifteen.” Taylor’s sophomore album showcased her storytelling prowess and youthful exuberance.
Speak Now (2010): “Speak Now” was a lyrical masterpiece, featuring tracks like “Enchanted,” “Mine,” and “Sparks Fly.” This era highlighted Taylor’s growth as both a songwriter and performer.
Red (2012): The “Red” era was marked by passionate anthems like “I Knew You Were Trouble,” “Red,” and “All Too Well.” It showcased a more mature Taylor, experimenting with a range of emotions and musical styles.
1989 (2014): With “1989,” Taylor ventured into the world of pop, giving us unforgettable songs like “Shake It Off,” “Blank Space,” and “Style.” This era marked a significant shift in her sound and image.
Reputation (2017): “Reputation” brought a darker and edgier Taylor, with tracks like “Look What You Made Me Do,” “Delicate,” and “End Game.” It was a departure from her previous work, exploring themes of fame and identity.
Lover (2019): “Lover” embraced a softer and more romantic side of Taylor, featuring songs like “Lover,” “You Need to Calm Down,” and “The Man.” This era celebrated love and self-expression.
Folklore (2020) and Evermore (2020): In a surprise move, Taylor released two albums in 2020. “Folklore” and “Evermore” showcased her storytelling prowess and introspective songwriting, with tracks like “Cardigan,” “Exile,” and “Willow.”
These are just some of the remarkable songs that Taylor Swift has performed over the years, each contributing to the rich tapestry of her musical journey.