Taylor Swift fans: This is not a drill. The iconic pop star finally returns to the UK tomorrow.

Starting August 15th and running until August 20th, Taylor will play five shows at London’s Wembley Stadium. There she will end her Eras Tour on this side of the planet once and for all.

Taylor already played three sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium in June, so many fans may think they know what to expect. But since then she’s spent weeks playing shows in Europe, so with five more sold-out shows starting this week, there’s bound to be plenty of changes to the shows.

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One of the most important parts of Taylor Swift’s upcoming shows is her set list. The three-hour shows will span her entire musical era, with performances of songs from every album she’s ever released.

That being said, fans should know the setlist inside out. This way, they can move away from their seats whenever they want, get groceries, run to the bathroom, buy snacks and drinks, or do anything else they need while their least favorite song is playing.

As the latest to be released, The Tortured Poets Department may be your best chance to grab a snack or run to the bathroom. Otherwise, one of the most skipped tracks is All Too Well (ten minute version), so it’s another good chance to do the same.

Here are the links you need:

How to buy Taylor Swift tickets now

Taylor Swift tickets are available right now through a number of resale sites. This includes the likes of viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub – just to name a few.

From there, fans will be able to purchase almost any type of ticket they are looking for. From standout tickets to the back row – almost everything is available for purchase.

In addition, some tickets are currently selling for just under £300. Here are the links you need:

Taylor Swift setlist – complete Eras Tour setlist for final shows

The following set list is based on Taylor Swift’s most recent set list, which was used at her show in Poland on August 3, 2024. As a result, things can change, and the surprise songs almost certainly will.

Lover

  • Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince (Abridged)
  • Cruel Summer (extended outro)
  • The Man (spoken intro)
  • You need to calm down (abbreviated)
  • Lovers (spoken intro; extended outro)

Fearless

  • Fearless (abridged)
  • You belong to me
  • Love story

RED

  • Red – Intro (contains elements of “State of Grace”, “Holy Ground” and “Red”)
  • 22
  • We’re never ever coming back (Kam Saunders: “chyba śnisz!” – Polish for “in your dreams!”)
  • I Know You Were Trouble (abridged)
  • All Too Good (10 minute version; spoken intro)

Speak now

  • Speak Now – Intro (contains parts of “Castles Crumbling”)
  • Enchanted (abridged)

reputation

  • …Ready for it?
  • Delicate
  • Don’t Blame Me (abridged)
  • Look What You Made Me Do (Extended Outro)

folklore / evermore

  • cardigan (abbreviated)
  • betty (spoken intro; shortened)
  • champagne problem (spoken intro)
  • August
  • illegal trades (abbreviated)
  • my tears ricochet
  • marjorie (abbreviated)
  • arrow (extended)

1989

  • Style (abbreviated)
  • Empty space
  • Shake it off
  • Wildest Dreams (Abridged)
  • Bad Blood (abbreviated)

THE DEPARTMENT OF TORTURED POETS

  • Female Rage: The Musical (contains features of “MBOBHFT”, “WAOLOM”, “loml”, “So Long, London” and “BDILH”)
  • But dad I love him / so high school
  • Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me? (abbreviated)
  • Down Bad (shortened; with “Fortnight” outro)
  • Two weeks
  • The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived (Abridged)
  • I Can Do It With A Broken Heart (Extended Intro)

Surprise songs

  • Today Was a Fairytale / I Think He Knows (spoken intro; guitar mashup)
  • The Black Dog / Exile (piano mashup)

Midnights

  • Lavender Haze
  • Anti-hero
  • Midnight rain
  • Vigilante Shit
  • Bejeweled
  • Master mind
  • Karma (extended outro)

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