Taylor Swift Dropped Four New Songs to Celebrate the Start of “The Eras Tour”

Taylor Swift at the American Music Awards in November 2022
Taylor Swift at the American Music Awards in November 2022. Photo by AFF-USA/Shutterstock (13624648ba)

Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour is the most anticipated music event of the year, and the singer found a perfect way to mark its start. She released four new songs to kick off her highly-anticipated tour, which is kicking off in Glendale, AZ on March 17.

Swift shared the exciting news by writing, “In celebration of The Eras Tour I’m releasing four previously unreleased songs tonight at midnight,” on Instagram and went on to unveil four new tracks, some of which we’ve already heard before.

Swift continued the trend of re-recording her old tracks, releasing new renditions of “Eyes Open (Taylor’s Version)”, “Safe & Sound (Ft. Joy William and John Boy Music) (Taylor’s Version)”, and “If This Was a Movie (Taylor’s Version)”. She also dropped a new song “All of the Girls You Loved Before”, an outtake from her 2019 album Lover.

Swift’s long-awaited The Eras Tour is kicking off in Glendale, Arizona and the city honored its start by temporarily changing its name to Swift City, Era Zona. The city described it as a journey through the musical eras of her career, and it’s expected to cover all of her albums, including her latest LP Midnights. It will feature a total of 52 dates, and it will end on August 9 in Inglewood, California.