Taylor Swift kicked off her Eras Tour in Glendale, Ariz. last night, delivering a 44-song set that lasted more than three hours. Somehow, the only time Swift paused throughout the night was to make a quick outfit change, disappearing into thin air only to return in a brand-new (and often bejeweled) look.
Instead of journeying through her 10 albums chronologically, Swift opted to mix up her musical eras, starting with 2019’s “Lover” before transitioning into 2020’s “Evermore.” “Reputation” was up next, followed by a short stint in “Speak Now,” during which she only performed “Enchanted.” Songs from “Red,” “Folklore” and “1989” came after, and then Swift performed a short acoustic set consisting of “Mirrorball” and “Tim McGraw” from her first, self-titled album — a tradition she said she’ll change up for every show, without repeating a song. Swift ended the night with her most recent release, “Midnights,” bringing fans back to the present.
Each era was accompanied by jaw-dropping sets, stunning choreography and, of course, custom outfits to represent each specific moment in Swift’s life and career. See all of the looks from the first night of the Eras Tour below.
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Lover
Swift opened the show with the “Lover” era, wearing a sparkly pink-and-blue bodysuit.
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Lover — The Man
When it came time to sing “The Man,” Swift donned a sparkly blazer with matching boots.
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Fearless
Swift’s “Fearless” era was met with a flapper-like gold dress.
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Evermore
“Evermore” called for an orange corset dress with ruffles and gold embellishments.
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Reputation
When performing songs from “Reputation,” Swift wore an asymmetrical black body suit with red snake detailing.
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Speak Now
Though the only song Swift performed from “Speak Now” was “Enchanted,” the glittery ball gown she floated out in was breathtaking.
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Red — 22
Swift kicked off her “Red” era with “22,” for which she sported a bowler hat and a white t-shirt proclaiming she actually has “a lot going on at the moment.”
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Red
For the majority of the “Red” era set, Swift rocked this glittery red-and-black bodysuit.
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Red — All Too Well (10 Minute Version)
When it was time to sing “All Too Well (10 Minute Version),” Swift put on a red sparkly jacket that matched her acoustic guitar.
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Folklore
For “Folklore,” Swift wore a flowy purple dress that stood out against a mossy backdrop.
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1989
“1989” called for a fuchsia two-piece set with plenty of tassles.
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Acoustic Set
Swift stayed in “1989’s” color palette for an acoustic performance of “Mirrorball” and “Tim McGraw,” donning a magenta dress with ruffled sleeves.
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Midnights — Lavender Haze
The “Midnights” portion started with “Lavender Haze,” so it only made sense for Swift to wear a purple fur coat over a sparkly frock.
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Midnights
Swift’s outfit for the majority of her “Midnights” set was this navy blue bodysuit with sparkly fringe.
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Midnights — Karma
The show ended with “Karma,” during which Swift added a ruffled rainbow jacket to her look.