‘Eras Tour’ Surprise Songs Remaining: Taylor Swift Only Has 6 Songs She Hasn’t Performed Yet, But 2 Likely Won’t Happen

Taylor Swift only has a handful of shows remaining on The Eras Tour and she’s covered nearly her entire catalog of songs throughout the two-year run.

While Taylor performs over 40 songs from her discography as regular tracks on the set list, she also performs two different songs every night in the acoustic section of the show.

For the first year of the tour, Taylor primarily skipped repeats and almost always played full versions of songs. For the second year of the tour, she’s allowed herself to repeat songs and she has primarily performed mash-ups, doing at least four songs at nearly every show.

As of November 22, there are only four shows remaining on the tour and just six songs remaining that Taylor has never performed. Two of them likely will not be performed.

*This list does not include songs that are not attached to albums.

Browse through the slideshow to see all of the songs…

Taylor Swift performing at the Eras Tour

“That’s When” from Fearless (Taylor’s Version)

“That’s When” from Fearless (Taylor’s Version)

Taylor Swift performing at the Eras Tour

“Bye Bye Baby” from Fearless (Taylor’s Version)

“Bye Bye Baby” from Fearless (Taylor’s Version)

Taylor Swift performing at the Eras Tour

“Girl at Home” from Red (Taylor’s Version)

“Girl at Home” from Red (Taylor’s Version)

Taylor Swift performing at the Eras Tour

“Forever” Winter” from Red (Taylor’s Version)

“Forever” Winter” from Red (Taylor’s Version)

Taylor Swift performing at the Eras Tour

“Ronan” from Red (Taylor’s Version)

“Ronan” was a charity single that Taylor wrote after reading Maya Thompson’s viral blog posts about her son’s battle with cancer. He passed away in 2011 and Taylor used the words from the blog to write the song. While she has performed the song once at a Stand Up 2 Cancer telethon, it’s unlikely she’ll ever perform it live again.

“Ronan” from Red (Taylor’s Version)

Taylor Swift performing at the Eras Tour

“Soon You’ll Get Better” from Lover

We probably won’t ever hear Taylor perform this song live as it’s about her mom’s cancer battle and she has said it’s too difficult for her to sing it live.

“Soon You’ll Get Better” from Lover

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