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List of Taylor Swift live performances

Taylor Swift live performances
Swift performing onstage wearing a rhinestoned outfit
Swift on the Eras Tour in 2023
Concert tours6
Festivals40
Award shows50
TV shows and specials95
Radio shows and specials9
Benefit concerts15
Sporting events8
Other live performances32

The American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has headlined six concert tours to support her albums. She has additionally performed at festivals, awards shows, benefit concerts, and sporting events, as well as on TV and radio.

Before officially starting her music career, Swift performed the national anthem of the United States at various sporting events.[1] After the release of her self-titled debut album in 2006, she toured as an opening act for the country musicians Rascal Flatts, George Strait, Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill.[2] In spring 2009, she promoted her second studio album, Fearless (2008), by headlining several festivals in the United States and a promotional tour in Australia.[3] Her first headlining concert tour, the Fearless Tour, ran in 2009–2010;[4] it visited six countries and grossed over $66 million from 118 shows.[5] She also headlined festivals outside North America, including the V Festival in the United Kingdom and the Summer Sonic Festival in Japan.[6]

Swift promoted her third studio album, Speak Now (2010), with televised performances in the United States,[7] Japan,[8] Italy, France, and the United Kingdom.[9] The Speak Now World Tour followed in 2011–2012, covering 110 shows and visiting 18 territories across Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania.[5] It was the highest-grossing tour by a female artist and by a solo artist in 2011[10] and grossed $123 million.[5] Her fourth and fifth studio albums, Red (2012) and 1989 (2014), were both promoted with numerous television and award-show performances.[11][12] The Red Tour, which ran in 2013–2014, became the highest-grossing country tour after its completion with $150 million grossed from 86 shows in 12 countries[13] and was her last headlining tour as a country artist.[14] 1989, the album that transformed Swift's status from a country musician to a pop star,[15] was supported by the 1989 World Tour (2015); it encompassed 85 dates in 11 countries and was the highest-grossing tour of 2015 with $250 million.[5][16]

Swift's sixth studio album, Reputation (2017), was supported by the Reputation Stadium Tour (2018), which was her first all-stadium tour—its North American leg grossed $202.3 million and set the record for the highest-grossing North American tour of all time, breaking the previous record held by the 1989 World Tour.[17] The Reputation Stadium Tour was 2018's highest-grossing tour by a female artist, accumulating $345.7 million.[18][19] Swift promoted Lover (2019) with numerous television and awards show performances.[20] From March 2023 to December 2024, Swift embarked on the Eras Tour, which supported all of the albums in her discography.[21] Covering 149 dates and spanning five continents, it is the first concert tour in history to surpass $1 billion in revenue,[22][23] grossing $2 billion and attracting 10 million in attendance.[24]

Concert tours

Headlining

List of concert tours, showing dates, associated album(s), number of shows, and relevant statistics[5]
Title Dates Associated album(s) Countries/Territories Shows Attendance Gross Adjusted gross
(in 2024 dollar)
Ref(s)
Fearless Tour April 23, 2009 – July 10, 2010 Fearless 118 1,200,000 $66,500,000 $92,915,306 [25]
Speak Now World Tour February 9, 2011 – March 18, 2012 Speak Now 110 1,640,000 $123,700,000 $164,168,314 [10]
The Red Tour March 13, 2013 – June 12, 2014 Red
86 1,700,000 $150,200,000 $193,313,354 [13]
The 1989 World Tour May 5, 2015 – December 12, 2015 1989
  • Japan
  • United States
  • Germany
  • Netherlands
  • Scotland
  • England
  • Ireland
  • Canada
  • Singapore
  • China
  • Australia
85 2,280,000 $250,700,000 $322,253,152 [16]
Reputation Stadium Tour May 8, 2018 – November 21, 2018 Reputation
  • United States
  • England
  • Ireland
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Japan
53 2,939,000 $345,700,000 $419,457,885 [18]
The Eras Tour March 17, 2023 – December 8, 2024 Various
149 10,168,008 $2,077,618,725 $2,077,618,725 [23]

Promotional

List of promotional concert tours, showing dates and relevant information
Title Dates Country Description Ref(s)
Taylor Swift's first Australian tour March 5–14, 2009 Australia Swift's promotional concert tour in support of her second studio album, Fearless (2008), in Australia. It visited Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney. Morgan Evans was the opening act. [3][26]

As an opening act

List of concert tours as an opening act, showing dates and headlining artist(s)
Title Dates Headlining artist(s) Country Ref(s)
Me and My Gang Tour October 19 – November 3, 2006 Rascal Flatts United States [27]
George Strait's 2007 Tour January 11 – March 3, 2007 George Strait [28][29]
Bonfires and Amplifiers Tour April 26 – November 16, 2007 Brad Paisley [30][31]
Soul2Soul II Tour July 9–18, 2007 Tim McGraw and Faith Hill [32]
Bob That Head Tour June 13 – September 26, 2008 Rascal Flatts [33]
Escape Together World Tour June 9 – August 8, 2009 Keith Urban [34][35]

Festivals

List of festival performances, showing dates, locations, and performed songs where available
Date Event City Country Performed song(s) Ref(s)
August 18, 2007 Trails West! St. Joseph United States Unknown [36]
May 3, 2008 Stagecoach Indio United States
[37]
August 9, 2008 WE Fest Detroit Lakes United States
[38]
October 12, 2008 Chicago Country Music Festival[a] Chicago United States
[39]
March 1, 2009 Florida Strawberry Festival Plant City United States [40]
March 7, 2009 CMC Rocks the Snowys[b] Thredbo Australia [42]
June 4, 2009 BamaJam[c] Enterprise United States [43]
June 14, 2009 CMA Music Festival Nashville United States [44]
June 24, 2009 Country USA Festival[c] Oshkosh United States Unknown [45]
June 25, 2009 Chippewa Valley Country Fest[c] Cadott United States Unknown [46]
July 10, 2009 Craven Country Jamboree[c] Craven Canada [47]
July 16, 2009 Country Thunder Festival[c] Twin Lakes United States [48]
July 23, 2009 Cheyenne Frontier Days[c] Cheyenne United States Unknown [49]
July 25, 2009 North Dakota State Fair[c] Minot United States Unknown [50]
August 7, 2009 WE Fest[c] Detroit Lakes United States [51]
August 22, 2009 V Festival[c] Chelmsford England Unknown [52]
August 23, 2009 Staffordshire
December 11, 2009 Z100 Jingle Ball New York United States [53]
May 29, 2010 Bayou Country Superfest Baton Rouge United States Unknown [54]
July 10, 2010 Cavendish Beach Music Festival Cavendish Canada Unknown [55]
August 8, 2010 Summer Sonic Festival Chiba Japan [56]
June 12, 2011 CMA Music Festival Nashville United States [57]
September 21, 2012 iHeartRadio Music Festival Las Vegas United States [58]
December 1, 2012 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour 2012: KIIS-FM's Jingle Ball 2012 Los Angeles United States [59]
December 7, 2012 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour 2012: Z100 Jingle's Ball 2012 New York United States [60]
June 6, 2013 CMA Music Festival Nashville United States [61]
September 19, 2014 iHeartRadio Music Festival Las Vegas United States [62]
December 5, 2014 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour 2014 Los Angeles United States [63]
December 7, 2014 Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball 2014 London England [64]
December 12, 2014 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour 2014: Z100 Jingle's Ball 2014 New York United States [65]
May 15, 2015 Rock in Rio USA Winchester United States [66]
May 24, 2015 BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend Norwich England [67]
June 27, 2015 British Summer Time[d] London England [69]
December 1, 2017 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour 2017: KIIS-FM's Jingle Ball 2017 Inglewood United States [70]
December 7, 2017 B96 Chicago and Pepsi Jingle Bash 2017 Chicago United States [71]
December 10, 2017 Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball 2017 London England [72]
December 8, 2017 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour 2017: Z100 Jingle Ball New York United States [73]
May 27, 2018 BBC Music's Biggest Weekend Swansea Wales [74]
June 1, 2019 Wango Tango Carson United States [75]
December 8, 2019 Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball 2019 London England [76]
December 13, 2019 Z100's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2019 New York United States [77]

Award shows

List of awards show performances, showing event names, dates, locations, and performed songs
Date Event City Country Performed song(s) Ref(s)
May 15, 2007 42nd Academy of Country Music Awards Las Vegas United States "Tim McGraw" [78]
November 7, 2007 2007 Country Music Association Awards Nashville United States "Our Song" [79]
April 14, 2008 2008 CMT Music Awards Nashville United States "Picture to Burn" [80]
May 18, 2008 43rd Academy of Country Music Awards Las Vegas United States "Should've Said No" [81]
November 12, 2008 2008 Country Music Association Awards Nashville United States "Love Story" [82]
November 23, 2008 2008 American Music Awards Los Angeles United States "White Horse" [83]
February 8, 2009 51st Annual Grammy Awards Los Angeles United States "Fifteen" (with Miley Cyrus) [84]
April 5, 2009 44th Academy of Country Music Awards Las Vegas United States [85]
June 16, 2009 2009 CMT Music Awards Nashville United States
[86]
September 13, 2009 2009 MTV Video Music Awards New York United States "You Belong with Me" [87]
November 11, 2009 2009 Country Music Association Awards Nashville United States [88]
January 31, 2010 52nd Annual Grammy Awards Los Angeles United States [89]
April 18, 2010 45th Academy of Country Music Awards Las Vegas United States "Change" [90]
September 12, 2010 2010 MTV Video Music Awards Los Angeles United States "Innocent" [91]
November 10, 2010 2010 Country Music Association Awards Nashville United States "Back to December" [92]
November 14, 2010 2010 BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards London England [93]
November 21, 2010 2010 American Music Awards Los Angeles United States "Back to December" / "Apologize" [94]
April 3, 2011 46th Academy of Country Music Awards Las Vegas United States "Mean" [95]
November 9, 2011 2011 Country Music Association Awards Nashville United States "Ours" [96]
February 12, 2012 54th Annual Grammy Awards Los Angeles United States "Mean" [97]
September 6, 2012 2012 MTV Video Music Awards Los Angeles United States "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" [98]
October 7, 2012 2012 BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards London England [99]
November 1, 2012 2012 Country Music Association Awards Nashville United States "Begin Again" [100]
November 11, 2012 2012 MTV Europe Music Awards Frankfurt Germany "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" [101]
November 18, 2012 2012 American Music Awards Los Angeles United States "I Knew You Were Trouble" [102]
November 29, 2012 2012 ARIA Music Awards Sydney Australia "I Knew You Were Trouble" [103]
January 24, 2013 2012 Los Premios 40 Principales Madrid Spain "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" [104]
January 26, 2013 2013 NRJ Music Awards Cannes France "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" [105]
February 10, 2013 55th Annual Grammy Awards Los Angeles United States "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" [106]
February 20, 2013 2013 Brit Awards London England "I Knew You Were Trouble" [107]
April 7, 2013 48th Academy of Country Music Awards Las Vegas United States "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw and Keith Urban) [108]
May 19, 2013 2013 Billboard Music Awards Las Vegas United States "22" [109]
June 5, 2013 2013 CMT Music Awards Nashville United States "Red" [110]
November 6, 2013 2013 Country Music Association Awards Nashville United States "Red" (with Alison Krauss, Edgar Meyer, Eric Darken, Sam Bush, and Vince Gill) [111]
January 26, 2014 56th Annual Grammy Awards Los Angeles United States "All Too Well" [112]
August 24, 2014 2014 MTV Video Music Awards Inglewood United States "Shake It Off" [113]
September 4, 2014 2014 German Radio Awards Marl Germany "Shake It Off" [114]
October 19, 2014 2014 BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards London England "Love Story" [115]
November 23, 2014 2014 American Music Awards Los Angeles United States "Blank Space" [116]
February 25, 2015 2015 Brit Awards London England "Blank Space" [117]
March 29, 2015 2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards Los Angeles United States "Ghosttown" (with Madonna) [118]
August 30, 2015 2015 MTV Video Music Awards Los Angeles United States [119]
February 15, 2016 58th Annual Grammy Awards Los Angeles United States "Out of the Woods" [120]
October 9, 2018 2018 American Music Awards Los Angeles United States "I Did Something Bad" [121]
May 1, 2019 2019 Billboard Music Awards Las Vegas United States "Me!" (with Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco) [122]
August 26, 2019 2019 MTV Video Music Awards Newark United States [123]
November 24, 2019 2019 American Music Awards Los Angeles United States [124]
September 16, 2020 55th Academy of Country Music Awards Nashville United States "Betty" [125]
March 14, 2021 63rd Annual Grammy Awards Los Angeles United States [126]
September 20, 2022 2022 Nashville Songwriter Awards Nashville United States "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" [127]

TV shows and specials

List of TV performances, showing event names, dates, locations, and performed songs where applicable
Date Event City Country Performed song(s) Ref(s)
October 24, 2006 Good Morning America New York United States "Tim McGraw" [128]
October 24, 2006 The Megan Mullaly Show New York United States "Tim McGraw" [129]
February 13, 2007 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Burbank United States "Tim McGraw" [130]
August 21, 2007 America's Got Talent Las Vegas United States "Teardrops on My Guitar" (with Julienne Irwin) [131]
October 10, 2007 Live with Regis and Kelly New York United States "Our Song" [132]
November 28, 2007 75th Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting New York United States "Silent Night" [133]
December 25, 2007 The Today Show Las Vegas United States
[134]
December 31, 2007 Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve New York United States [135]
January 17, 2008 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Burbank United States "Our Song" [136]
April 29, 2008 Good Morning America New York United States [137]
April 30, 2008 Live with Regis and Kelly New York United States "Picture to Burn" [138]
November 7, 2008[e] CMT Crossroads: Taylor Swift and Def Leppard Nashville United States [139]
November 10, 2008 Good Morning America New York United States "Love Story" [140]
November 10, 2008 Late Show with David Letterman New York United States "Fearless" [141]
November 11, 2008 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Burbank United States [142]
December 5, 2008 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Burbank United States [143]
December 6, 2008[f] CMT Giants: Alan Jackson Nashville United States "Drive (For Daddy Gene)" [144]
December 31, 2008 Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve New York United States [145]
January 10, 2009 Saturday Night Live New York United States [146]
February 18, 2009 Loose Women London England "Love Story" [147]
April 6, 2009 George Strait: ACM Artist of the Decade All Star Concert Las Vegas United States "Run" [148]
May 5, 2009 Later... with Jools Holland London England "Love Story" [149]
May 8, 2009 The Paul O'Grady Show London England "Teardrops on My Guitar" [150]
May 29, 2009 The Today Show New York United States [151]
August 21, 2009 GMTV London England "You Belong with Me" [152]
September 15, 2009 The View New York United States "You Belong with Me" [153]
October 27, 2009 Dancing with the Stars Los Angeles United States
[154]
November 7, 2009 Saturday Night Live New York United States
[155]
November 18, 2009 The Paul O'Grady Show London England "Fifteen" [156]
February 17, 2010 Sukkiri Morning Show Tokyo Japan "You Belong with Me" [157]
February 18, 2010 So You Think You Can Dance Australia Sydney Australia "You Belong with Me" [158]
February 28, 2010 Music Japan Overseas Tokyo Japan "You Belong with Me" [159]
May 23, 2010 ACM Presents: Brooks & Dunn – The Last Rodeo Las Vegas United States "Ain't Nothing 'bout You" [160]
October 5, 2010 X Factor Italia Milan Italy "Mine" [161]
October 19, 2010 Le Grand Journal Cannes France "Mine" [162]
October 26, 2010 The Today Show New York United States [163]
October 26, 2010 Late Show with David Letterman New York United States [164]
October 27, 2010 Live with Regis and Kelly New York United States "Mine" [165]
November 1, 2010 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Burbank United States [166]
November 2, 2010 Dancing with the Stars Los Angeles United States [167]
November 18, 2010 Zoom In Tokyo Japan "Mine" [168]
November 19, 2010 Music Station Tokyo Japan "Mine" [168]
November 25, 2010 NBC's Thanksgiving Special: Taylor Swift – Speak Now Los Angeles and New York United States [169]
May 11, 2011 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Burbank United States "The Story of Us" [170]
February 21, 2012 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Burbank United States "Pumped Up Kicks" (with Zac Efron) [171]
September 13, 2012 TV Xuxa Rio de Janeiro Brazil [172]
October 14, 2012 The X Factor London England "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" [173]
October 15, 2012 VH1 Storytellers Claremont United States [174]
October 23, 2012 The View New York United States "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" [175]
October 23, 2012 Late Show with David Letterman New York United States [176]
October 23, 2012 Good Morning America New York United States [177]
October 30, 2012 Dancing with the Stars Los Angeles United States "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" [178]
November 15, 2012 The X Factor Los Angeles United States "State of Grace" [179]
November 20, 2012 Sukkiri Morning Show Tokyo Japan "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" [180]
November 25, 2012 The Today Show Sydney Australia [181]
December 15, 2012 Schlag den Raab Cologne Germany "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" [182]
December 31, 2012 Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve New York United States [183]
January 28, 2013 Le Grand Journal Paris France "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" [184]
January 28, 2013 Off Live – Taylor Swift Live On The Seine Paris France [185]
February 22, 2013 The Graham Norton Show London England "I Knew You Were Trouble" [186]
March 9, 2013 Let's Dance for Comic Relief London England "22" [187]
May 19, 2013 ACM Presents: Tim McGraw's Superstar Summer Night Las Vegas United States "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw and Keith Urban) [188][189]
June 8, 2013 Britain's Got Talent London England "Everything Has Changed" (with Ed Sheeran) [190]
July 4, 2013 Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular New York United States [191]
November 3, 2013 The X Factor London England "The Last Time" (with Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol) [192]
November 13, 2013 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show New York United States [193]
October 6, 2014 Le Grand Journal Paris France "Shake It Off" [194]
October 7, 2014 C à vous Paris France "Shake It Off" [195]
October 12, 2014 The X Factor London England "Shake It Off" [196]
October 20, 2014 The X Factor Sydney Australia "Shake It Off" [197]
October 23, 2014 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Los Angeles United States [198]
October 24, 2014 Alan Carr: Chatty Man London England "Shake It Off" [199]
October 27, 2014 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Burbank United States [200][201]
October 28, 2014 Late Show with David Letterman New York United States "Welcome to New York" [202]
October 30, 2014 Good Morning America New York United States [203]
November 5, 2014 Mezamashi TV Tokyo Japan "Shake It Off" [204]
November 6, 2014 Sukkiri Morning Show Tokyo Japan "Shake It Off" [205]
November 25, 2014 The Voice New York United States "Blank Space" [206]
November 29, 2014 Songs Tokyo Japan [207]
December 9, 2014 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show London England [208]
December 31, 2014 Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve New York United States [209]
February 16, 2015 Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special after party New York United States [210]
November 9, 2017[g] ABC World Premiere Performance Watch Hill United States "New Year's Day" [211]
November 11, 2017 Saturday Night Live New York United States [212]
November 13, 2017 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon New York United States "New Year's Day" [213]
May 21, 2019 The Voice Los Angeles United States "Me!" (with Brendon Urie) [214]
May 22, 2019 Germany's Next Topmodel Düsseldorf Germany "Me!" [215]
May 24, 2019 The Graham Norton Show London England "Me!" [216]
May 25, 2019 The Voice Paris France [217]
August 22, 2019 Good Morning America New York United States [218]
October 5, 2019 Saturday Night Live New York United States [219]
November 7, 2019 Sukkiri Morning Show Tokyo Japan "Me!" [220]
December 14, 2019 Strictly Come Dancing London England "Lover" [221]
December 18, 2019 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon New York United States "Memory" (with Jimmy Fallon, the Roots, and the cast of Cats) [222]
November 25, 2020[h] Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions [i] United States [223]
November 13, 2021 Saturday Night Live New York United States "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" [224]

Radio shows and specials

List of radio performances, showing dates, locations, and performed song(s)
Date Event City Country Performed song(s) Ref(s)
April 5, 2011 Live Lounge London England [225]
November 27, 2012 2Day FM Sydney Australia [226]
October 9, 2014 Live Lounge London England [227]
October 27, 2014 1989 Secret Session with iHeartRadio New York United States [228]
December 3, 2015 Nova's Red Room [j] Australia [229]
November 10, 2017 SiriusXM Fishbowl New York United States [230]
August 23, 2019 SiriusXM Hits 1 Town Hall New York United States [231][232]
September 2, 2019 Live Lounge London England [233]

Benefit concerts

List of benefit concert performances, showing event names, dates, locations, and songs performed
Date Event/Venue City Country Performed song(s) Ref(s)
August 15, 2006 Fundraiser for the Greater Alliance Carnation Festival Alliance United States "Tim McGraw" [234]
May 17, 2007 Fundraiser for the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Woodlake United States [235]
March 14, 2009 Sound Relief Sydney Australia [236]
November 21, 2009 Children in Need London England "Love Story" [237]
January 22, 2010 Hope for Haiti Now Los Angeles United States "Breathless" [238][239]
June 22, 2010 Nashville Rising Nashville United States [240]
May 21, 2011 Speak Now... Help Now[k] Nashville United States [241]
September 7, 2012 Stand Up to Cancer Los Angeles United States "Ronan" [242]
December 3, 2012 Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights New York United States "Starlight" [243][244]
November 27, 2013 Winter Whites Gala London England [245][246]
October 17, 2014 Stand Up to Cancer London England "Bake It Off" (pre-recorded "Shake It Off" parody with Jamie Oliver) [247]
October 24, 2014 We Can Survive Los Angeles United States [248]
May 7, 2018 University of Phoenix Stadium[l] Glendale United States Unknown [249]
December 5, 2018 The Ally Coalition Talent Show New York United States "Delicate" (with Hayley Kiyoko) [250]
October 19, 2019 We Can Survive Los Angeles United States [251]
April 18, 2020[m] One World: Together At Home [n] "Soon You'll Get Better" [253]

Sporting events

List of sporting event performances, showing event names, dates, locations, and songs performed
Date Event/Venue City Country Performed song(s) Ref(s)
April 5, 2002 Detroit PistonsPhiladelphia 76ers NBA game Philadelphia United States "The Star-Spangled Banner" [254]
September 24, 2006 Cincinnati BengalsPittsburgh Steelers NFL game Pittsburgh United States "The Star-Spangled Banner" [255]
November 12, 2006 2006 Checker Auto Parts 500 Avondale United States "The Star-Spangled Banner" [256]
November 23, 2006 NFL on Thanksgiving Day Detroit United States "The Star-Spangled Banner" [257]
April 9, 2007 Los Angeles DodgersColorado Rockies MLB game Los Angeles United States "The Star-Spangled Banner" [258]
October 25, 2008 2008 World Series Philadelphia United States "The Star-Spangled Banner" [259]
September 9, 2010 NFL Kickoff Game New Orleans United States [260]
October 22, 2016 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix Austin United States [261]
February 4, 2017 Super Saturday Night Houston United States [262]

Other live performances

List of miscellaneous live performances, showing event/venue names, dates, locations, and songs performed where applicable
Date Event/Venue City Country Performed song(s) Ref(s)
August 15, 2008 Savannah Civic Center Savannah United States [263]
December 3, 2008 51st Grammy Nominations Concert Los Angeles United States [264]
February 10, 2009 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo San Antonio United States [265]
March 20, 2009 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Houston United States [266][267]
April 28, 2009 Bishop Ireton High School Alexandria United States [268]
February 24, 2010 Country Radio Seminar Nashville United States Unknown [269]
April 26, 2010 Auburn University Auburn United States "Love Story" [270]
January 21, 2011 Allure of the Seas Cozumel Mexico [271]
January 12, 2012 The Civil Wars' concert Nashville United States "Safe & Sound" (with the Civil Wars) [272]
July 2, 2012 Tanglewood Lenox United States [273]
August 13, 2012 YouTube Webchat – Red's release announcement Nashville United States [274][275]
September 13, 2012 Taylor Swift's first Brazil concert Rio de Janeiro Brazil [276]
March 1, 2013 Country Radio Seminar Nashville United States "Cruise" (with Florida Georgia Line) [277]
June 3, 2013 50 & Counting Chicago United States "As Tears Go By" (with the Rolling Stones) [278]
November 1, 2013 + Tour New York United States "Everything Has Changed" (with Ed Sheeran) [279]
March 26, 2015 The Big Revival Tour Nashville United States "Big Star" (with Kenny Chesney) [280]
September 30, 2015 Grammy Museum at L.A. Live Los Angeles United States [281]
December 2, 2017 99.7'Now!'s Poptopia San Jose United States [282]
March 1, 2018 Spotify Singles Nashville United States [283]
March 31, 2018 Bluebird Café Easter Eve concert Nashville United States [284]
June 28, 2018 AT&T Taylor Swift NOW: Chicago secret concert Chicago United States [285]
April 23, 2019 Time 100 Gala New York United States [286]
June 14, 2019 50th anniversary celebration of the Stonewall Riots New York United States "Shake It Off" (with Jesse Tyler Ferguson) [287]
July 10, 2019 Amazon Prime Day Concert New York United States [288][289]
August 22, 2019 "Lover's Lounge" YouTube livestream New York United States "The Archer" [290]
September 9, 2019 City of Lover Paris France [291]
October 16, 2019 Tiny Desk Concerts Washington, D.C. United States
[292]
November 10, 2019 Alibaba Singles' Day Gala Shanghai China [293]
October 30, 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of FameCarole King's induction ceremony Cleveland United States "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" [294]
November 12, 2021 All Too Well: The Short Film premiere New York United States "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" [295]
June 11, 2022 Tribeca Film Festival New York United States "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" [296]
July 21, 2022 One More Haim Tour London England "Gasoline" / "Love Story" (with Haim) [297]
October 26, 2022 I, I Tour London England "Exile" (with Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner) [298]
January 12, 2023 At Their Very Best London England [299]

Notes

  1. ^ Part of the 2008 Chicago Marathon
  2. ^ Part of Swift's first Australian tour[41]
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Part of the Fearless Tour[34]
  4. ^ Part of the 1989 World Tour[68]
  5. ^ This is the broadcast day. The performance took place and was recorded on October 6, 2008.
  6. ^ This is the broadcast day. The performance took place and was recorded in November 2008.
  7. ^ This is the broadcast day. The performance took place and was recorded on October 18, 2017.
  8. ^ This is the broadcast day. The session took place and was recorded in September 2020.
  9. ^ Unknown locale in the Hudson Valley
  10. ^ On Hamilton Island
  11. ^ A special benefit rehearsal show of the Speak Now World Tour
  12. ^ A special benefit rehearsal show of the Reputation Stadium Tour
  13. ^ This is the virtual broadcast day. The performance was pre-recorded in 2020.[252]
  14. ^ The concert was held online.

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