Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is about to go international. Here's a guide to every era of her groundbreaking career. (2024)

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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is about to go international. Here's a guide to every era of her groundbreaking career. (1)

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  • Taylor Swift's Eras Tour wrapped up its first US leg on Wednesday and goes abroad from August 24.
  • Each of Swift's album cycles has had its own unique aesthetic expressed through fashion and staging.
  • The "Fearless" era was full of sparkles and romance, while "Reputation" ushered in her villain era.

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is about to go international. Here's a guide to every era of her groundbreaking career. (2)

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Taylor Swift's Eras Touris on track to make history as the highest-grossing tour of all time and the first tour to gross over $1 billion,The Wall Street Journal reported in June.

And now that Swift has wrapped the first leg of the tour in the US, she's gearing up to take her show abroad, with her international tour starting on August 24 in Mexico City, according to the star's official website.

With a nearly three-hour-long set list and sparkling costume changes, the Eras Tour pays tribute to Swift's 13 albums and the unique styles and staging that accompanied them.

Here's a guide to every album era of her groundbreaking career.

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When she released her self-titled debut album in 2006, Taylor Swift became known as a rising young country star with a talent for songwriting.

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Swift, who was 16 when the album was released, sang hit tracks like "Tim McGraw," "Our Song," and "Teardrops On My Guitar" with a country twang, and she graced red carpets in sundresses and cowboy boots.

"I get so excited about these things because I love to dress up. But I wear cowboy boots so that when I walk down the stairs I won't fall," Swift told Entertainment Weekly in 2007 about attending award shows like the Country Music Awards.

The album earned Swift her first Grammy nomination, for best new artist, and a nomination for new female vocalist of the year at the Academy of Country Music Awards. "Our Song" made her the youngest artist in history to have written and performed a No. 1 song on the Hot Country Songs chart.

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Swift's "Fearless" era was defined by sparkly dresses and hopeless romanticism.

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Swift released her sophom*ore album, "Fearless," in 2008. It won four Grammys, including album of the year and best country album. It also won album of the year at both the Country Music Association Awards and the Academy of Country Music Awards.

Her music video for "You Belong With Me" won best female video at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. In the middle of her acceptance speech, Kanye West grabbed the microphone and declared that Beyoncé had been robbed, sparking a long-running feud.

Swift sang that she liked "glitter and sparkly dresses" and getting back at exes by "writing their names into songs so they're ashamed to go in public" when she hosted "Saturday Night Live" in 2009. Both were fixtures of her "Fearless" era, which explored the highs of grand romantic gestures in songs like "Love Story" and the lows of heartbreak in tracks like "Forever & Always."

On the Fearless Tour, Swift wore ball gowns and sequins while performing on a stage featuring a fairy-tale castle.

During her "Speak Now" era, purple became Swift's signature color as she clapped back at critics and wrote increasingly confessional material.

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Swift wrote the entirety of "Speak Now" (2010) by herself, without any cowriters, in response to critics who claimed she didn't write her own songs.

"I've had several upheavals in my career," she told Rolling Stone in 2019. "When I was 18, they were like, 'She doesn't really write those songs.' So my third album I wrote by myself as a reaction to that."

Swift's "Speak Now" era maintained some of the magic and whimsy of "Fearless" with tracks like "Sparks Fly" and the anthemic "Long Live," but it also included scathing songs like "Dear John," "Better Than Revenge," and "Mean," which won two Grammys for best country song and best country solo performance.

Swift appears in a purple dress on the original album cover of "Speak Now," and she wore a purple dress on the Speak Now World Tour. She also released a perfume in a purple bottle called "Wonderstruck" in 2011, referencing lyrics in the chorus of her song "Enchanted:" "I'm wonderstruck, blushing all the way home."

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"Red" marked the beginning of Swift's shift away from country music with vintage looks and experimental sounds.

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The "Red" era, naturally, featured lots of vibrant red colors. Swift also began experimenting more with her style and sound. She straightened her famously curly hair, traded sparkly dresses for vintage looks like high-waisted shorts, and collaborated with pop producers such as Max Martin and Shellback.

"Musically and lyrically, 'Red' resembled a heartbroken person," Swift wrote in a 2021 Instagram post announcing the release of her re-recorded album, "Red (Taylor's Version)." "It was all over the place, a fractured mosaic of feelings that somehow all fit together at the end."

"Red" was nominated for four Grammys, including album of the year and best country album. It spent seven weeks at the top of the Billboard 200, making Swift the first female artist and the second artist ever (aside from The Beatles) to have three consecutive albums spend at least six weeks at No. 1.

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Swift's "1989" album cemented her as a global pop icon. It was also the era of her famous "squad."

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When Swift released "1989" in 2014 with catchy tracks like "Shake It Off" and "Style," she left no doubt that she had transcended her country roots and become a full-blown pop star. It won three Grammys, including album of the year, and became the fastest-selling album of the last decade, Variety reported.

"The best choices are bold choices," Swift said in a 2014 interview with "On-Air With Ryan Seacrest," per Taste of Country. "With my last album 'Red,' I kind of had one foot in pop and one foot in country, and that's really no way to walk and get anywhere. If you want to continue to evolve, I think eventually you have to pick a lane, and I just picked the one that felt more natural to me at this point in my life."

Her "1989" era was dominated by her "squad" of famous friends. Squad members Karlie Kloss, Cara Delevingne, Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, Lena Dunham, and others starred in her music video for "Bad Blood."

On the 1989 World Tour, Swift debuted an edgier style with sequined bustiers and illusion jumpsuits.

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"Reputation," released in 2017, ushered in Swift's villain era.

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Swift went dark during this era, wiping her social-media accounts and refraining from interviews and public appearances. Her mantra was "There will be no further explanation. There will just be reputation."

In "Look What You Made Me Do," Swift declared that "the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now" because "she's dead." In music videos and on tour, she leaned into the snake imagery that emerged out of her feud with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, when fans of the latter flooded her social media accounts with snake emojis.

"I went through some times when I didn't know if I was going to get to do this anymore," she told the crowd in Glendale, Arizona, on the opening night of the Reputation Stadium Tour, Buzzfeed reported. "I wanted to send a message to you guys that if someone uses name-calling to bully you on social media, and even if a lot of people jump on board with it, that doesn't have to beat you. It can strengthen you instead."

Despite the darkness of the era, songs like "Delicate" and "Gorgeous" also chronicle the beginning of her relationship with Joe Alwyn. The two dated for six years before reportedly breaking up in April.

The album received one Grammy nomination, for best pop vocal album. The Reputation Stadium Tour became the highest-grossing US tour in history.

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The short-lived "Lover" era was full of rainbows, dreamy pastel colors, and political activism.

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"Lover," released with Republic Records in 2019, was the first album that Swift fully owned after her master recordings were sold to music executive Scooter Braun. The acquisition caused a public feud, with Swift calling the acquisition her "worst case scenario" in a Tumblr post and Braun saying he "regrets" how it was handled.

The singer leaned fully into political activism with her song and music video for "You Need To Calm Down" advocating for LGBTQ+ rights. She also wrote more upbeat autobiographical songs about her relationship, such as "London Boy" and "Paper Rings."

"I'm in a much better mood," Swift said in a 2019 appearance on "The Graham Norton Show" when asked about her new music's bright pop aesthetic.

Lover Fest would have been her sixth concert tour, but all shows were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The album received three Grammy nominations, won four MTV Video Music Awards, and won favorite pop/rock album at the American Music Awards.

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"Folklore" and "Evermore" emerged out of quarantine, with Swift embracing folk sounds, storytelling, and cottagecore.

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Swift collaborated with producers Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner to craft a new sound and approach to songwriting. She also wrote a few tracks with Alwyn, who used the pseudonym "William Bowery."

Instead of writing purely autobiographical songs, Swift was inspired by characters and stories of her own creation.

"In isolation my imagination has run wild and this album is the result, a collection of songs and stories that flowed like a stream of consciousness," she wrote in an Instagram post announcing "Folklore." "Picking up a pen was my way of escaping into fantasy, history, and memory. I've told these stories to the best of my ability with all the love, wonder, and whimsy they deserve."

Swift left the sheen and vibrancy of "Lover" behind in favor of a more understated, woodsy style. She wore her natural curls in loose braids and buns, and her wardrobe consisted of cozy cardigans, plaid coats, and jewel-toned velvet.

Swift won her third Grammy award for album of the year for "Folklore," making her the first woman to win album of the year three times. "Folklore" was also the best-selling album of 2020.

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Swift ushered in a new darker, '70s-inspired era with her latest album, "Midnights."

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"Midnights" explores Swift's feelings of wistfulness, self-loathing, and loneliness that keep her up at night. The album art and "Anti-Hero" music video feature the singer wearing retro outfits in spaces with wood paneling and warm colors straight out of the 1970s, while the music video for "Bejeweled" adds a glitzy, celestial element to the era.

"This is a collection ofmusic written in the middle of the night, a journey through terrors and sweet dreams," she wrote on Instagram. "The floors we pace and the demons we face. For all of us who have tossed and turned and decided to keep the lanterns lit and go searching — hoping that just maybe, when the clock strikes twelve... we'll meet ourselves."

Swift became only artist in history to claim all top 10 entries on the Billboard Hot 100 in a single week when songs from "Midnights" filled all 10 spots.

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FAQs

Why is the Eras Tour such a big deal? ›

It's Simply A Feel-Good Celebration

Perhaps it was the five-year gap between the last time she toured. Perhaps it was the four new albums of material. Perhaps it was the celebratory nature of the show. Whatever inspired the vibe of the Eras Tour, I've never seen Taylor Swift or her fans so alive.

How would people describe the Eras tour? ›

Designed as a tribute to Swift's discography across her 17-year career, the Eras Tour covers all styles of music from her 10 studio albums, ranging from country and pop to folk and alternative rock genres. Some media outlets dubbed the Eras Tour the "greatest hits" tour of an artist still in her commercial prime.

Is the Eras tour worth the money? ›

All in all, I'd say traveling abroad for the Eras Tour is worth the time, effort, and money — though I'd consider a few factors before committing to a trip centered around concert tourism. If you can swing a few extra vacation days and maximize your time in your visiting city, you're in for the trip of a lifetime.

How much do eras tour dancers get paid? ›

The estimated earnings for backup dancers during Taylor Swift's Eras tour ranged between $1,200 and $2,500 per show. However, it's essential to recognize that the salaries for backup dancers exhibit variability, influenced by factors such as location, the nature of the tour, and other pertinent considerations.

Why is Eras Tour famous? ›

Driven by a fan frenzy called Swiftmania, the tour's impact is considered an outcome of Swift's wider influence on the 21st-century popular culture. Pollstar called the tour "The Greatest Show on Earth".

How expensive will Eras Tour be? ›

'Eras Tour' ticket cost

However, catching a Swift show doesn't always break the bank initially. Face value tickets range from $49 to $499 (plus fees), as reported by StyleCaster. Yet, once tickets hit the resale market, prices can skyrocket, with some reaching as high as $11,000, according to the Los Angeles Times.

How much did Taylor Swift make from Eras Tour? ›

According to reports by News Corp, the US singer is making a whopping US$27 million per three-hour show, which equates to US$150,000 per minute or US$2,500 per second.

Who is the little girl in the Eras movie? ›

In The Eras Tour movie, Swift gives the "22" hat to the late Kobe Bryant's then 6-year-old daughter, Bianka Bryant. Bianka, who is now 7, attended The Eras Tour with her mother, Vanessa Bryant, and her sisters, Natalia and Capri, at SoFi Stadium on August 3, 2023.

What you should wear to the Eras Tour? ›

Reach for flowy sundresses or skirts, whites and creams, and sheer fabrics like lace (this era is perfect for cowboy hats, too). We think creams and light pinks would add a soft, poignant touch, or you could pull out an oversized flannel and loose jeans for something more relaxed.

Why are Taylor Swift tickets so expensive? ›

Why are Taylor Swift tickets so expensive and priced so high? Taylor Swift tickets are expensive because she is arguably the world's most popular touring artist. As demand has increased, so have the ticket prices. However, it's not just Taylor Swift's popularity that has caused the high prices for her The Eras Tour.

What does Taylor Swift do with all her money? ›

The Eras Tour billionaire made multiple savvy business moves, and now has 8 houses, a private jet and loves to give to charity. Taylor Swift never fails to impress.

How much does Taylor Swift make per show? ›

Taylor Swift: concerts, fans, merchandise, money

What is known is what she will pocket for each planned concert. According to Billboard, the artist has earned between 11 and 13 million dollars for each of the dates belonging to The Eras Tour.

How much does Taylor Swift pay for bodyguards? ›

Yes she does. Taylor Swift's security team is considered one of the best in the business. Her security detail may cost upwards of $3 million a year. If you're an average person, you're likely lucky enough to be able to walk around without security at all times.

What is Taylor Swift's net worth? ›

How many hours is the eras tour concert? ›

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. Taylor's first concert in Paris lasted three hours, with the show ending at around 11pm.

Why is Taylor Swift such a big deal? ›

She is the richest female musician and the first billionaire in history with music as the main source of income (US$1,100,000,000, as of 2023). She has released 11 studio albums and four re-recorded albums, supported by a number of singles, apart from her non-album songs and collaborations.

How much does Taylor Swift make per concert? ›

The industry standard is that artists receive around 85 per cent of the ticket income, meaning Swift would earn around $14.7 million per show, before costs and taxes.

Is the entire Eras Tour sold out? ›

FAQs: Is the entire Eras Tour sold out? Tickets for Taylor's Era Tour have sold out worldwide, including all UK dates. Demand was exceptionally high, with reports indicating that Wembley sold out within just 14 minutes of tickets going on sale.

Is Taylor Swift a billionaire? ›

The financial news outlet said she is the first artist to achieve billionaire status solely on the basis of her music, and estimated she has a $1.1 billion fortune.

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