One adjustment Taylor Swift recently made to the Eras Tour setlist sadly reversed a change that was made to The Eras Tour movie when it hit Disney+. Less than three weeks after dropping her eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, on April 19, Taylor Swift resumed The Eras Tour in Paris, France, on May 9. Upon her return to the stage, Swift made several changes to the live show, including debuting a new outfit for each era except Reputation. Swift also rearranged the order of the eras and combined the Folklore and Evermore sets, which she considers “sister albums.”

The most notable change Swift made to her live show, though, was removing songs from the permanent setlist on the Eras Tour in order to make room in the three-and-a-half hour concert for her brand new TTPD set. Swift added seven songs from The Tortured Poets Department to the Eras Tour setlist and cut six songs total from four different eras. It’s sad to lose any songs from the setlist, but the loss of one particular song hit the hardest because of the whirlwind it’s been through since the tour began.

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One of the six songs Swift cut from the Eras Tour setlist to make room for songs from The Tortured Poets Department is “Long Live” from Speak Now. When Swift first embarked on the Eras Tour in March 2023, “Long Live” wasn’t initially included in the setlist at all. In fact, the Speak Now era originally only consisted of “Enchanted,” making it the shortest era on the setlist. Swift added “Long Live” to the permanent setlist after Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) was released on July 7, 2023, and has performed it at every show on the Eras Tour since.

However, “Long Live” got snubbed again when The Eras Tour movie was released in theaters on October 13, 2023. “Long Live” was one of the songs Swift cut from The Eras Tour movie to keep the runtime under three hours. Swift’s performance of “Long Live” was later added as a bonus feature to the VOD release on December 13, along with “The Archer” and “Wildest Dreams.” Finally, in March 2024, these three songs and “Cardigan” were edited into their proper placements in their respective eras in Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) movie on Disney+.

Taylor Swift in The Eras Tour concert movie

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Now, despite the rollercoaster ride “Long Live” has already been on, Swift has discarded it once again. It’s particularly puzzling and heartbreaking that “Long Live” has been so neglected by Swift since it’s an especially meaningful song for her fans. Swift wrote “Long Live” as a love letter to her bandmates and fans to celebrate and express gratitude for the strides they’d made together. That’s why it was so exciting for Swifties when she added it to the setlist, but now that she’s taken it off, it’s like the heartbreak of The Eras Tour movie in theaters all over again.

Taylor Swift in The Eras Tour movie with a neon color background

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To free up space for the TTPD era, Swift removed six songs (including “Long Live”) from the existing Eras Tour setlist, five of which were featured in The Eras Tour movie on Disney+. The first song to leave the setlist was “The Archer” from Lover. Like “Long Live,” “The Archer” was also cut from The Eras Tour movie in theaters but was later restored on VOD and streaming. The other three songs in The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) movie now missing from the setlist are “tolerate it” from Evermore, and “the 1” and “the last great american dynasty” from Folklore.

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The only song Swift removed from the permanent setlist that was absent from all three versions of The Eras Tour movie is “’tis the damn season” from Evermore. “‘Tis the damn season” is missing from The Eras Tour movie because there was no footage of her performing this song to include in the first place. When The Eras Tour movie was filmed in L.A. in August 2023, Taylor Swift swapped “’tis the damn season” for “no body, no crime,” her collaboration with opening act HAIM, on the setlist (although their duet was never included in The Eras Tour movie either).

Song Cut From The Eras Tour Setlist

Era

The Tortured Poets Department Songs Added To The Eras Tour Setlist

“The Archer”

Lover

“But Daddy, I Love Him”

“’tis the damn season”

Evermore

“So High School”

“tolerate it”

Evermore

“Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me”

“Long Live

Speak Now

“Down Bad”

“the 1”

Folklore

“Fortnight”

“the last great american dynasty”

Folklore

“The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived”

N/A

N/A

“I Can Do It with a Broken Heart”

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Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is a film rendition of the colossal worldwide event that sees the legendary pop star hit the stage in a specially curated film event. Performing the hits of her over seventeen-year career in music, The Eras Tour highlights Taylor Swift and her team as they put on a show of a lifetime.

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Sam Wrench

Release Date

October 13, 2023

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Taylor Swift