Taylor Swift singing at the concert in Detroit |
Location | - Asia
- Europe
- North America
- Oceania
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Associated album | |
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Start date | May5,() |
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End date | December12,() |
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No. of shows | 85 |
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Supporting acts |
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Attendance | million |
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Box office | $million |
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The World Tour was American singer Taylor Swift's fourth concert tour. It was for her album , which was made in The tour started on May 5, in Tokyo, Japan. It ended on December 12, in Melbourne, Australia.
Movie
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The World Tour concert at ANZ Stadium was recorded and made into a movie. The movie was released on December 20, It could be watched on Apple Music.[1]
Set list
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These are the songs that Taylor Swift performed on the first night of the tour. Most of the tour was similar, but sometimes she changes the setlist. All changes are listed below, and so are the surprise songs.
- "Welcome To New York"
- "New Romantics"
- "Blank Space"
- "I Knew You Were Trouble"
- "I Wish You Would"
- "How You Get the Girl"
- "I Know Places"
- "All You Had to Do Was Stay"
- "You Are in Love"
- "Clean"
- "Love Story"
- "Style"
- "This Love"
- "Bad Blood"
- "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
- "Enchanted" / "Wildest Dreams"
- "Out of the Woods"
- Encore
- "Shake It Off"
Notes
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- At Washington, D.C. night 2, Taylor Swift did not sing "This Love".
- Sometimes, Taylor Swift did not sing "All You Had to Do Was Stay".
Surprise songs
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Sometimes, Taylor Swift did not sing "You Are in Love". Instead, she surprised the crowd with a random song.
- "Wonderland" (from ): Las Vegas,[2] Bossier City,[3] Pittsburgh,Cologne night 2
- "Holy Ground" (from Red): Dublin night 2.[4]
- "You Belong with Me" (from Fearless): East Rutherford night 2,[5] Washington, D.C. night 2,[6] Denver night 2,[7] Columbus night 2, Los Angeles night 2,[8] Adelaide night 2, Shanghai night 2, Toronto night 1,[9] Nashville night 1,[10] Kansas City night 1,[11] St. Louis night 1,[12] Foxborough night 1,[13] Singapore night 1,[14] Des Moines,[15] and Salt Lake City.[16]
- "Fifteen" (from Fearless): Chicago night 1,[17] Omaha night 1,[18] Denver night 1,[19] Saint Paul night 1,[20] Edmonton night 1,[21] Melbourne night 2, Toronto night 2, St. Louis night 2, Foxborough night 2,[22] Nashville night 2,[23] Kansas City night 2,[24] Glendale night 2, Los Angeles night 3,[25] Indianapolis, Lexington,[26] Arlington,[27] Fargo,[28] Miami,[29] Greensboro, Atlanta,[30] and Tampa[31]
- "Mean" (from Speak Now): Chicago night 2, Saint Paul night 2,[32] Los Angeles night 5,[33] Seattle,[34] and Houston[35]
- "Sparks Fly" (from Speak Now): Vancouver[36]
- "Fearless" (from Fearless): Edmonton night 2, Omaha night 1,[37] and San Diego[38]
- "Should've Said No" (from Taylor Swift): Santa Clara night 1[39]
- "Never Grow Up" (from Speak Now): Santa Clara night 2[40]
- "Ronan" (non-album song): Glendale night 1[41]
- "All Too Well" (from Red): Los Angeles night 1[42]
- "Red" (from Red): Columbus night 1[43]
- "Mine" (from Speak Now): Brisbane[44]
- "Long Live" (from Speak Now): Melbourne night 3
Special guests
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Sometimes, instead of singing "This Love", Taylor Swift sang with a special guest. This is the list of special guests for each show and the name of the song they sang together.
- May 15, – Las Vegas: "Tenerife Sea" with Ed Sheeran[45]
- May 30, – Detroit: "Radioactive" with Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons;[46]Martha Hunt & Gigi Hadid.[47]
- June 6, – Pittsburgh: "Pontoon" with Little Big Town.[48]
- June 12, – Philadelphia: "Cool Kids" with Echosmith; Cara Delevingne & Mariska Hargitay.[49]
- June 13, – Philadelphia: "Fight Song" with Rachel Platten; Mariska Hargitay.[50]
- June 27, – London: Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Serena Williams, Martha Hunt, Karlie Kloss and Cara Delevingne.[51]
- July 10, – East Rutherford: "Can't Feel My Face" with The Weeknd; Heidi Klum and United States women's national soccer team; Lily Aldridge, Lena Dunham, Gigi Hadid and Hailee Steinfeld.[52]
- July 11, – East Rutherford: "Jealous" with Nick Jonas; Gigi Hadid, Martha Hunt, Lily Aldridge, Candice Swanepoel, Behati Prinsloo, Karlie Kloss, and Uzo Aduba.[53]
- July 13, – Washington, D.C.: "Royals" with Lorde.[54]
- July 14, – Washington, D.C.: "Want to Want Me" with Jason Derulo.[55]
- July 18, – Chicago: "Honey, I'm Good." with Andy Grammer; Serayah.[56]
- July 19, – Chicago: "Take Your Time" with Sam Hunt; Andreja Pejić & Lily Donaldson.[57]
- July 24, – Foxborough: "Shut Up and Dance" with Walk the Moon.[58]
- July 25, – Foxborough: "Classic" with MKTO.[59]
- August 1, – Vancouver: "Am I Wrong" with Nico & Vinz.[60]
- August 8, – Seattle: "Trap Queen" with Fetty Wap;[61]Ciara and Russell Wilson.[62]
- August 14, – Santa Clara: "Worth It" with Fifth Harmony.[63]
- August 15, – Santa Clara: "Black Magic" with Little Mix; Joan Baez and Julia Roberts.[64]
- August 21, – Los Angeles: "Counting Stars" with Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic; Kobe Bryant gave Taylor Swift a banner and put it in the Staples Center in honor of Swift having 16 sold-out concerts there. This is the most of any recording artist at the arena.[65]
- August 22, – Los Angeles: "White Horse" with Uzo Aduba; Chris Rock, Matt LeBlanc and Sean O'Pry; "Doubt" and "Family Affair" with Mary J. Blige.[66]
- August 24, – Los Angeles: "Goodbye Earl" with Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks; Ellen DeGeneres; "You Oughta Know" with Alanis Morissette.[67]
- August 25, – Los Angeles: "Dreams" with Beck and St. Vincent; "All of Me" with John Legend.[68]
- August 26, – Los Angeles: "Good for You" with Selena Gomez; "Smelly Cat" with Lisa Kudrow; "Mirrors" with Justin Timberlake.[69]
- August 29, – San Diego: "Cheerleader" with OMI; "Complicated" with Avril Lavigne.[70]
- September 9, – Houston: "See You Again" with Wiz Khalifa.[71]
- September 16, – Indianapolis: "If I Die Young" with The Band Perry.[72]
- September 18, – Columbus: "Cool Kids" with Sydney Sierota of Echosmith.[73]
- September 21, – Kansas City: "Every Mile a Memory" with Dierks Bentley.[74]
- September 25, – Nashville: "Love Me Like You Mean It" with Kelsea Ballerini; "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" with Steven Tyler of Aerosmith; "When You Say Nothing at All" with Alison Krauss.[75]
- September 26, – Nashville: "Bleeding Love" with Leona Lewis; "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" with Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones.[76]
- September 29, – St. Louis: "The Fix" with Nelly, and "Hot in Herre" with Nelly and Haim.[77]
- October 2, – Toronto: "John Cougar, John Deere, John " and "Somebody Like You" with Keith Urban.[78]
- October 3, – Toronto: "Boom Clap" with Charli XCX.[79]
- October 17, – Arlington: "Love Me like You Do" with Ellie Goulding.[80]
- October 21, – Greensboro: "Little Red Wagon" with Miranda Lambert.[81]
- October 24, – Atlanta: "Talking Body" with Tove Lo.[82]
- October 27, – Miami: Dwyane Wade giving Swift a jersey that has the number "13". It is Taylor Swift's lucky number and it was Dwayne Wade's 13th season with the Miami Heat; "Give Me Everything" with Pitbull; "Livin' la Vida Loca" with Ricky Martin.[83]
- October 31, – Tampa: "Here" with Alessia Cara; "Let It Go" with Idina Menzel. Before "Let It Go", Taylor Swift sang "Style". She wore an OlafHalloween costume and Idina Menzel wore Elsa, both from Frozen.[84]
Shows
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Notes
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- ↑This concert was part of the Rock in Rio USA festival.[90]
- ↑This is called the Las Vegas show because it is nearby, even though the festival isn't actually in Las Vegas.
- ↑This concert was part of the British Summer Time festival.[91]
- ↑The concert was supposed to happen on October It was changed to avoid a scheduling conflict with the Houston Astros.[92]
- ↑This concert was originally supposed to happen on October It was changed when the Houston concerts were added.[93]
- ↑This concert was originally supposed to happen on October It was changed when the Houston concerts were added.[94]
- ↑This concert was originally supposed to happen on September 9. It was changed when the Houston concerts were added.[95][92][96]
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