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Taylor Swift turns Paris Eras Tour concert into romantic private show
No one could be sure of how it would fit into her set — would it be an entirely new era or just included in the “surprise songs” portion? Would she kick off the show with it or put it at the end? I had my money on the former, but when the lights dimmed and Swift sang “It’s been a long time coming” — signaling the beginning of the “Lover” era — I was proven wrong.
But even early on, there were plenty of changes made to the set to accommodate the new songs, and new outfits throughout. She debuted a new orangey-pink bodysuit for the “Lover” era, complete with a matching blazer for “The Man.” However, one of her prized track No. 5s, “The Archer,” was removed from the setlist. Next, in the “Fearless” era, a new black-and-gold fringed dress made an appearance — but the real first surprise of the night came when the “Red” era followed, instead of “Evermore.” During “Red,” Swift also debuted a new T-shirt which read, “This Is Not Taylor’s Version.” Heading into the “Speak Now” era, Swift debuted a new intro with purple flower visuals, cut “Long Live” and went back to just doing “Enchanted” as the sole song of that album’s set. The “Reputation” era remained unchanged, with Swift even sticking to the same outfit as before — an asymmetrical black-and-red snake bodysuit.
Fans erupted into applause when the “Folklore” cabin appeared on stage, signaling the start of that era. However, Swift then revealed that she would be combining the “Folklore” and “Evermore” sets from now on. “We have now reunited the sisters and combined them into one chapter,”