Taylor Swift in Nashville: What surprise songs did she sing on storm-delayed night 3?

Taylor Swift performs at Nissan Stadium in Nashville , Tenn., Friday, May 5, 2023.
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A few thunderstorms can't slow down Taylor Swift.

After fans sheltered-in-place for nearly four hours due to severe weather, the perennial pop star took the stage Sunday at Nissan Stadium for a late-night edition of her "Eras" tour in Nashville. Her third and final show of the weekend in Music City, Swift kicked off the show after 10 p.m., performing past 1 a.m. early Monday.

"There is one element to the stadium tour that you absolutely cannot plan on, and that is the weather," Swift said on stage Sunday night, per fan-shot videos. "The fact that we had chaotic weather and you decided — all of you — to stay here to count on the fact that we were gonna play this show for you no matter what, that means the world to me and everyone on this tour."

What surprise songs did Swift bring to her "Eras" finale in Nashville? And did anyone join her on stage? Read on below.

The surprise songs

On her "Eras" tour, Swift typically sings two pop-up acoustic or piano-backed songs otherwise not in the setlist. On Sunday (or early Monday, if she played these songs after midnight), her unannounced additions included:

  • "Would've, Could've, Should've," a cut from the bonus "3 a.m." edition of Swift's new album "Midnights." For the performance, Swift enlisted co-writer and producer Aaron Dessner of indie rock band The National to join her on stage.

  • "Mine," a throwback single from 2010 album "Speak Now." Earlier in the weekend, Swift announced "Speak Now" would be her next re-recorded "Taylor's Version" album.

On Friday, surprise songs included 2010's "Sparks Fly" — to commemorate her confirming the upcoming release of "Speak Now (Taylor's Versions)" — and "Teardrops On My Guitar," a fan-favorite from her self-titled debut release.

On Saturday, Swift played "Fearless" song "Fifteen" and "Out of the Woods," a single from 2014 album "1989."

In addition to surprise songs, Swift reprised her 2021 collaboration "Nothing New" with tour opener Phoebe Bridgers for a third consecutive night, despite the storm causing concert organizers to cut Sunday night's supporting artists. The two singer-songwriters debuted the performance Friday in Nashville.

'Eras' tour Nashville night three setlist

  • "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince"

  • "Cruel Summer"

  • "The Man"

  • "You Need to Calm Down"

  • "Lover"

  • "The Archer"

  • "Fearless"

  • "You Belong With Me"

  • "Love Story"

  • " 'Tis the Damn Season"

  • "Willow"

  • "Marjorie"

  • "Champagne Problems"

  • "Tolerate It"

  • "Ready For It?"

  • "Delicate"

  • "Don't Blame Me"

  • "Look What You Made Me Do"

  • "Enchanted"

  • "22"

  • "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"

  • "I Knew You Were Trouble"

  • "Nothing New" (with Phoebe Bridgers)

  • "All Too Well (10-Minute Version)"

  • "The 1"

  • "Betty"

  • "The Last Great American Dynasty"

  • "August"

  • "Illicit Affairs"

  • "My Tears Ricochet"

  • "Cardigan"

  • "Style"

  • "Blank Space"

  • "Shake it Off"

  • "Wildest Dreams"

  • "Bad Blood"

  • "Would've, Could've, Should've" (surprise song) (with Aaron Dessner)

  • "Mine" (surprise song)

  • "Lavender Haze"

  • "Anti-Hero"

  • "Midnight Rain"

  • "Vigilante S---"

  • "Bejeweled"

  • "Mastermind"

  • "Karma"

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Taylor Swift in Nashville: What surprise songs did she sing Sunday?