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The tour's setlist featured 23 songs, including hits like "Shake It Off", "Blank Space", and "Style". Swift performed a medley of her older hits, such as "Teardrops on My Guitar" and "Love Story", which delighted longtime fans. The tour also included interactive elements, like a "Bad Blood" lip sync video and a stage invasion during the performance of "Wildest Dreams".
One of the most famous aspects of the 1989 World Tour was the nearly nightly appearance of surprise celebrity guests on Swift’s massive catwalk. These guests included:
Maya gripped the railing. The opening chords of All Too Well began to play. It wasn't an 1989 song—it was a Red deep cut—but in this setting, stripped back and raw, it fit perfectly. 20,000 phone flashlights lit up the stadium like stars in a man-made galaxy. For ten minutes, the stadium wasn't a massive arena; it was a living room, a shared space of memory. 1989 world tour
— Critical praise for production, energy, and guest moments. It grossed over $250 million , becoming one of the highest-grossing tours of 2015.
The tour kicked off on , at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan, and concluded on December 12, 2015 , in Melbourne, Australia—just one day before Swift's 26th birthday. Spanning 85 shows across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, the trek was a massive logistical undertaking. Total Attendance: Approximately 2.28 million fans . The tour's setlist featured 23 songs, including hits
Then, just as quickly as the vulnerability arrived, it vanished, replaced by the percussive, clapping beat of We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together . The circle pit opened up on the floor.
Tonight, she sat at the piano, her voice slightly hoarse from two hours of singing but richer for it. One of the most famous aspects of the
"I’ve been playing a different song every night," she told the crowd, her voice echoing in the sudden quiet. "And I was thinking about a song I wrote a while ago. It’s a song about asking someone to stay."
The roar that followed was deafening—a sonic wave that vibrated in the chest. The opening synth beats of Welcome to New York pulsed through the darkness, and when the lights exploded into blinding white, there she was. Taylor Swift.