Taylor Swift releases four new songs ahead of her Eras Tour

Updated : Mar 19, 2023 18:52
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Taylor Swift is giving her fans reasons to cheer ahead of her eagerly anticipated The Eras Tour by releaing 4 new songs. 

Taylor wrote on her Instagram story, ‘In honour of The Eras Tour, I'm releasing four never-before-heard songs at midnight tonight: If This Was a Movie (Taylor's Version), All of the Ladies You Loved Before, Safe & Sound (with Joy Williams and John Paul White), and Eyes Open (Taylor's Version).’

The four songs are reprises of the singer's songs Eyes Open and Safe & Sound, which were featured on the soundtrack for the 2012 film The Hunger Games and were written by Joy Williams and John Paul White. The unreleased song All of the Girls You Loved Before was considered for Taylor Swift's upcoming album Lover in the meantime. The song was leaked in February of this year, and when many fans asked the singer for its official release, it quickly became popular on TikTok.

Additional performances on the Eras Tour will be given by Phoebe Bridgers, Paramore, Haim, MUNA, Gracie Abrams, and Gayle.  

The singer recently shared photos of herself practicing for The Eras Tour, in which she could be seen honing her performance skills on stage. The singer also shared a few images of herself practicing alone while singing on a stage that is empty. She captioned the post saying, "In my Eras era (nails emoticon)".

Taylor's All Too Well (10 Minute Version) will be taught to Stanford University students, it was announced last week. The song, which won the 2023 Grammy Award for Best Music Video, will be covered in one of the classes offered through Stanford's Introductory Studies module during the upcoming winter quarter. 
 

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