*** THE CONCERT EVENT: A spectacular show! ***
*** Taylor Swift (artist, winner of 14 Grammy Awards): The Eras Tour is taking at Paris La Défense Arena for 4 dates. ***
*** Taylor Swift (artist, winner of 14 Grammy Awards): The Eras Tour is taking at Paris La Défense Arena for 4 dates. ***
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PRESALE LIVE NATION : 19/10/20xx - 10h ***
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UP FOR SALE : 20/10/20xx - 10h ***
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*** CONCERT DAY 2 # 4 -- MAY 9 - 10 - 11 - 12, 2024 ***
🕖 Set Times:
4:45 pm — Doors Open
6:45 pm — Paramore
8:00 pm — Taylor Swift
4:45 pm — Doors Open
6:45 pm — Paramore
8:00 pm — Taylor Swift
Support Act: PARAMORE
(The Eras Tour was the sixth concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It began in Glendale, Arizona, United States, on March 17, 2023, and concluded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on December 8, 2024.Swift designed the tour as a retrospective tribute to all of her albums and their corresponding musical "eras". The show incorporate her eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department (2024). Critics praised the Eras Tour for its concept, production, and immersive ambience, as well as Swift's vocals, stage presence, and versatile showmanship.)
The Tortured Poets Department is the eleventh studio album by the American (West Reading, Pennsylvania) synth-pop country folk singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on April 19, 2024 with a double album edition subtitled The Anthology being released two hours after the standard edition. . Producer Taylor Swift - Jack Antonoff - Aaron Dessner - Patrik Berger. The album became Swift's seventh album to open with over a million units and her first to open with two million units. The album spent 17 weeks atop the Billboard 200 and was certified eight-times platinum.
This Is Why is the sixth studio album by the American (from Franklin, Tennessee) punk dance art alternative rock new wave band Paramore, released on February 10, 2023, through Atlantic Records, their final studio album for the label. Producer Carlos de la Garza. The album debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 and it won Best Rock Album and the album's title track won Best Alternative Music Performance at the 66th Annual Grammy Award. Paramore was the first female-fronted rock band to win the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album.
TAYLOR SWIFT (Band)
"Taylor" Alison Swift — lead vocals, guitar, piano (2004-present)
+ Band
Mike Meadows — co-band leader, guitar, keyboards, cello, harmonica, mandolin, backing vocals
Max Bernstein — co-band leader, guitar, keyboards, pedal steel
Paul Sidoti — guitar
Amos Heller — bass, keyboard bass
Matthew Billingslea — drums
Karina DePiano — keyboards
Melanie Nyema — background vocalist section leader
Kamilah Marshall — background vocalist dance captain
Jeslyn Gorman — background vocals
Eliotte Woodford — background vocals
Max Bernstein — co-band leader, guitar, keyboards, pedal steel
Paul Sidoti — guitar
Amos Heller — bass, keyboard bass
Matthew Billingslea — drums
Karina DePiano — keyboards
Melanie Nyema — background vocalist section leader
Kamilah Marshall — background vocalist dance captain
Jeslyn Gorman — background vocals
Eliotte Woodford — background vocals
+ 15 Dancers
PARAMORE (Band)
Hayley Williams — lead vocals (2004–2015[a], 2015–present), keyboards (2012–2015, 2015–present)
Taylor York — guitar (2009–present; session/touring musician 2007–2009), keyboards (2012–present), backing vocals (2017–present)
Zac Farro — drums, percussion (2004–2010, 2017–present), keyboards, backing vocals (2017–present)
Current touring musicians
Brian Robert Jones — guitar, bass, backing vocals (2022–present)
Joey Howard — bass, backing vocals (2015–present)
Logan MacKenzie — keyboards, guitar (2017–present)
Joseph Mullen — percussion (2017–present)
Taylor York — guitar (2009–present; session/touring musician 2007–2009), keyboards (2012–present), backing vocals (2017–present)
Zac Farro — drums, percussion (2004–2010, 2017–present), keyboards, backing vocals (2017–present)
Current touring musicians
Brian Robert Jones — guitar, bass, backing vocals (2022–present)
Joey Howard — bass, backing vocals (2015–present)
Logan MacKenzie — keyboards, guitar (2017–present)
Joseph Mullen — percussion (2017–present)
TAYLOR SWIFT
Intro Audio Tape
(w/ elements of MA&tHP, The Alchemy, Fearless, EG, SN, gr, TTPD, evermore, Red, LH, Lover & Bejeweled)
Act I — Lover
Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince (Lover - 2019) (shortened)
Cruel Summer (Lover - 2019) (extended outro)
The Man (Lover - 2019) (spoken intro)
You Need to Calm Down (Lover - 2019) (shortened)
Lover (Lover - 2019) (spoken intro; extended outro)
Act II — Fearless
Fearless (Fearless - 2008) (shortened)
You Belong With Me (Fearless - 2008)
Love Story (Fearless - 2008)
Act III — Red
Intro: Red (Red - 2012) (contains elements of "State of Grace", "Holy Ground", and "Red")
22 (Red - 2012)
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Red - 2012)
I Knew You Were Trouble (Red - 2012) (shortened)
All Too Well (Red - 2012) (10 Minute Version; spoken intro)
Act IV — Speak Now
Intro: Speak Now (Speak Now - 2010) (contains elements of 'Castles Crumbling’)
Enchanted (Speak Now - 2010) (shortened)
Act V — Reputation
...Ready for It? (Reputation - 2017)
Delicate (Reputation - 2017)
Don't Blame Me (Reputation - 2017) (shortened)
Look What You Made Me Do (Reputation - 2017) (extended outro)
Act VI — Folklore & Evermore
Cardigan (Folklore - 2020) (shortened)
Betty (Folklore - 2020) (spoken intro; shortened)
Champagne problems (Evermore - 2020) (spoken intro)
August (Folklore - 2020)
Illicit affairs (Folklore - 2020) (shortened)
My tears ricochet (Folklore - 2020)
Marjorie (Evermore - 2020) (shortened)
Willow (Evermore - 2020) (extended)
Act VII — 1989
Style (1989 - 2014) (shortened)
Blank Space (1989 - 2014)
Shake It Off (1989 - 2014)
Wildest Dreams (1989 - 2014) (shortened)
Bad Blood (1989 - 2014) (shortened)
Act VIII — The Tortured Poets Department
Female Rage: The Musical
(w/ elements of "MBOBHFT", "WAfoLOM?", "loml", "So Long, London" & "BDILH")
(w/ elements of MA&tHP, The Alchemy, Fearless, EG, SN, gr, TTPD, evermore, Red, LH, Lover & Bejeweled)
Act I — Lover
Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince (Lover - 2019) (shortened)
Cruel Summer (Lover - 2019) (extended outro)
The Man (Lover - 2019) (spoken intro)
You Need to Calm Down (Lover - 2019) (shortened)
Lover (Lover - 2019) (spoken intro; extended outro)
Act II — Fearless
Fearless (Fearless - 2008) (shortened)
You Belong With Me (Fearless - 2008)
Love Story (Fearless - 2008)
Act III — Red
Intro: Red (Red - 2012) (contains elements of "State of Grace", "Holy Ground", and "Red")
22 (Red - 2012)
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Red - 2012)
I Knew You Were Trouble (Red - 2012) (shortened)
All Too Well (Red - 2012) (10 Minute Version; spoken intro)
Act IV — Speak Now
Intro: Speak Now (Speak Now - 2010) (contains elements of 'Castles Crumbling’)
Enchanted (Speak Now - 2010) (shortened)
Act V — Reputation
...Ready for It? (Reputation - 2017)
Delicate (Reputation - 2017)
Don't Blame Me (Reputation - 2017) (shortened)
Look What You Made Me Do (Reputation - 2017) (extended outro)
Act VI — Folklore & Evermore
Cardigan (Folklore - 2020) (shortened)
Betty (Folklore - 2020) (spoken intro; shortened)
Champagne problems (Evermore - 2020) (spoken intro)
August (Folklore - 2020)
Illicit affairs (Folklore - 2020) (shortened)
My tears ricochet (Folklore - 2020)
Marjorie (Evermore - 2020) (shortened)
Willow (Evermore - 2020) (extended)
Act VII — 1989
Style (1989 - 2014) (shortened)
Blank Space (1989 - 2014)
Shake It Off (1989 - 2014)
Wildest Dreams (1989 - 2014) (shortened)
Bad Blood (1989 - 2014) (shortened)
Act VIII — The Tortured Poets Department
Female Rage: The Musical
(w/ elements of "MBOBHFT", "WAfoLOM?", "loml", "So Long, London" & "BDILH")
But Daddy I Love Him (The Tortured Poets Department - 2024) >
> So High School (The Tortured Poets Department - 2024)
Who's Afraid of Little Old Me? (The Tortured Poets Department - 2024) (shortened; extended outro)
Down Bad (The Tortured Poets Department - 2024) (shortened; with "Fortnight" outro)
Fortnight (The Tortured Poets Department - 2024)
The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived (The Tortured Poets Department - 2024) (shortened)
I Can Do It With a Broken Heart (The Tortured Poets Department - 2024) (extended intro)
Act IX — Surprise Songs - Acoustic Set
Is It Over Now? (1989 - Taylor’s Version - 2023) (spoken intro; on guitar; with the "Out of the Woods” bridge)My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys (The Tortured Poets Department - 2024) (on piano)
Act X — Midnights
Lavender Haze (Midnights - 2022)
Anti‐Hero (Midnights - 2022)
Midnight Rain (Midnights - 2022)
Anti‐Hero (Midnights - 2022)
Midnight Rain (Midnights - 2022)
Vigilante Shit (Midnights - 2022)
Bejeweled (Midnights - 2022)
Mastermind (Midnights - 2022)
Karma (Midnights - 2022) (extended outro)
Bejeweled (Midnights - 2022)
Mastermind (Midnights - 2022)
Karma (Midnights - 2022) (extended outro)
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Time Set: 3h20
Time Set: 3h20
The Setlist
PARAMORE
Hard Times (After Laughter -2017) (Extended intro; with a snippet of "Heart of Glass" by Blondie in the final chorus)
Burning Down the House (Talking Heads cover - Speaking in Tongues - 1983)
Still Into You (Paramore - 2013)
Caught in the Middle (After Laughter - 2017)
Rose-Colored Boy (After Laughter - 2017) (Tour Debut; snippet of "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" by Whitney Houston in the final chorus)
The Only Exception (Brand New Eyes - 2009)
That's What You Get (Riot! - 2007)
Ain't It Fun (Paramore - 2013)
This Is Why (This Is Way - 2023)
Burning Down the House (Talking Heads cover - Speaking in Tongues - 1983)
Still Into You (Paramore - 2013)
Caught in the Middle (After Laughter - 2017)
Rose-Colored Boy (After Laughter - 2017) (Tour Debut; snippet of "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" by Whitney Houston in the final chorus)
The Only Exception (Brand New Eyes - 2009)
That's What You Get (Riot! - 2007)
Ain't It Fun (Paramore - 2013)
This Is Why (This Is Way - 2023)











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