Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour touches down in Madrid next week, and in the words of Swift herself, “it’s best that [you] move fast” if you’re planning on snagging last-minute tickets.
Swift is playing two back-to-back nights at Madrid’s Estadio Santiago Bernabeu next Wednesday, May 29, and Thursday, May 30, and she’ll once again be joined by rock band Paramore as the opener.
Ahead of the two-night run, the tour stop made news as the Real Madrid football club filed a request to move up the final day of the La Liga season in order to give Swift’s team adequate time to construct the stage. It appears the match was moved, as Real Madrid will take on Real Betis tomorrow rather than the originally scheduled Sunday.
Enthusiasm is clearly at an all-time high, but prices on these shows are dropping to new lows. In fact, you can currently snag tickets for under $200; that was unheard of during last year’s United States leg of the Eras Tour, where tickets frequently went for over $1,000 last minute.
Sometimes it pays to procrastinate, and now is definitely one of those times.
Want to catch the show for yourself? Here’s everything you need to know about The Eras Tour in Madrid, Spain.
Taylor Swift Madrid tickets 2024
A complete calendar including all ‘Eras Tour’ Estadio Santiago Bernabeu concert dates and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:
Taylor Swift Madrid concert dates | Ticket prices start at |
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Wednesday, May 29 | $180 |
Thursday, May 30 | $196 |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
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Taylor Swift set list
As noted above, Swift has incorporated “The Tortured Poet’s Department” into recent concerts.
For a closer look, here’s what she added to the show from the newly released double album at her final Stockholm concert, according to Set List FM:
Lover
01.) “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince”
02.) “Cruel Summer”
03.) “The Man”
04.) “You Need to Calm Down”
05.) “Lover”
Fearless
06.) “Fearless”
07.) “You Belong With Me”
08.) “Love Story”
Red
09.) “22”
10. )”We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”
11.) “I Knew You Were Trouble”
12.) “All Too Well”
Speak Now
13.) “Enchanted”
reputation
14.) “…Ready for It?”
15.) “Delicate”
16.) “Don’t Blame Me”
17.) “Look What You Made Me Do”
folklore / evermore
18.) “cardigan”
19.) “betty”
20.) “champagne problems”
21.) “august”
22.) “illicit affairs”
23.) “my tears ricochet”
24.) “marjorie”
25.) “willow”
1989
26.) “Style”
27.) “Blank Space”
28.) “Shake It Off”
29.) “Wildest Dreams”
30.) “Bad Blood”
THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT
31.) “But Daddy I Love Him / So High School”
32.) “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?”
33.) “Down Bad”
34.) “Fortnight”
35.) “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived”
36.) “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart”
Surprise Songs
37.) Max Martin Medley: “Message in a Bottle” / “How You Get The Girl” / “New Romantics”
38.) “The Alchemy”
Midnights
39.) “Lavender Haze”
40.) “Anti‐Hero”
41.) “Midnight Rain”
42.) “Vigilante Shit”
43.) “Bejeweled”
44.) “Mastermind”
45.) “Karma”
Taylor Swift ‘Eras Tour’ news
Our team has been following the ‘Eras Tour’ closely since it kicked off in March 2023.
Over the past few months, we spoke to a Swiftie who shared some helpful tips about seeing Taylor live, reported on dropping ticket prices and came up with a list of all the most exciting fan trends.
Taylor Swift new music
As noted above, Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” was released at midnight (and subsequently at 2 a.m.) on Friday, April 19.
While every listener will likely come away with their own favorites, the ones we’re spinning on repeat include the piano-driven “Peter,” TTPD’s track 5 “So Long, London,” and the slow-building “The Black Dog.”
If you want to give it a listen — if you haven’t already, that is — you can find “The Tortured Poets Department” here.
Paramore
The Hayley Williams-fronted pop-punk rockers are opening for Swift in Europe from May through August this year after a short run on The Eras Tour in the United States last year.
This may come as a bit of a surprise to their fans considering that the group mounted a successful arena tour of their own in 2023, but Williams and Swift are longtime friends, and Williams even featured on a vault track on “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version).”
Paramore’s Eras Tour setlist also spans their eras as a band; it includes songs from their latest album, like “This is Why” and their recent cover of Talking Heads’ “Burning Down the House,” plus older hits like “Misery Business” and “The Only Exception.”
Huge stars on tour in 2024
Although it will cost an arm and a leg and maybe even some international travel to see Swift live this year, there are much more affordable concerts you can attend this year.
Here are just five of our favorite artists you won’t want to miss live, especially if you’re a Swiftie.
• Pink
Who else is on the road this year? Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 to find out.
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