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The Speak Now World Tour was the second
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by the American singer-songwriter
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, in support of her third studio album, '' Speak Now'' (2010). It began in
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, on February 9, 2011, and concluded in
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,
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, on March 18, 2012. Visiting Asia and Europe before kicking off in North America on May 27, 2011, the tour covered 110 shows across 19 territories. The set list consisted mostly of songs from ''Speak Now'', with a few numbers from Swift's first two albums, ''Taylor Swift'' (2006) and ''Fearless'' (2008). " Back to December" was performed as a mashup with " You're Not Sorry" and
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's " Apologize", and " Fearless" with
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's " I'm Yours". The stage decorations featured Broadway-inspired elements such as lighting, choreography, and costume changes. On several US shows, Swift invited special guests to perform duets onstage with her. Multiple shows were recorded for a concert film and live album, both titled ''
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'', released on November 21, 2011. Music critics generally praised the production and Swift's showmanship and interactions with her audience. The North American shows were met with high demand that led to tickets being sold out within minutes. According to ''
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'', the Speak Now World Tour was the highest-grossing by a female artist and the fourth-highest-grossing overall of 2011; in North America, it was the year's second-highest-grossing tour. ''Billboard'' ranked it fifth on their list of the top tours of 2011, with estimated total gross of $123.7 million and attendance of 1.6 million.


Background and development

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released
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's entirely self-written third studio album, '' Speak Now'', on October 25, 2010. ''Speak Now'' sold over one million copies after one week of release in the United States, leading ''
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'' to comment that Swift "has transcended the limitations of genre and become a pop megastar". To promote the album, Swift planned to embark on a world tour. Immediately after the album's release, she announced on CMT that she had finalized the first tour dates in Japan in February 2011, followed by Norway, Germany, France, Spain, and the United Kingdom in March. Prior to an official concert tour, Swift had headlined festivals worldwide, including the
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in the United Kingdom and the CMC Rocks the Snowys in Australia in 2009, and the
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in Japan in summer 2010. On November 23, 2010, Swift officially announced the Speak Now World Tour as her second headlining concert tour, following the Fearless Tour (2009). This announcement revealed the first 87 scheduled shows in 19 countries; the tour was to kick off in Asia, visiting territories including Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and the Philippines, in February and then visited Europe in March, before taking place in North America from May until October 2011, kicking off in
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on May 27.
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was confirmed as the opening act for the North American shows in December 2010. In March 2011, Swift announced 16 additional dates for the North American leg, which was sponsored by
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and produced and promoted by The Messina Group (a partner of AEG Live), extending its run until November 2011. Additional opening acts included Frankie Ballard, Danny Gokey,
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, Josh Kelley,
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, Charlie Worsham, Adam Brand, and
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. The final dates of the Speak Now World Tour were for Australia and New Zealand, which were announced for March 2012. Hot Chelle Rae was confirmed as the opening act for the Australasian shows shortly prior to their commencement.


Concert synopsis

Each concert in the North American leg lasted nearly two hours. Most songs on the set list were from ''Speak Now'', with a few being from Swift's first two studio albums, ''Taylor Swift'' (2006) and ''Fearless'' (2008). Swift used
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" (1977) as her entrance song prior to the show. Each concert incorporated a range of aesthetic decorations and visual elements, including large video screens, elaborate lighting systems, pyrotechnics, set changes, confetti, a satellite stage, and nine costume changes. Swift said that these stage elements were inspired by her favorite Broadway plays like ''Wicked'' that she saw in her childhood. The show began with Swift's recorded voice saying, "There's a time for silence and a time for waiting your turn. But if you know how you feel and you so clearly know what you need to say, you'll know it. I don't think you should wait, I think you should ''Speak Now''." Swift then appeared onstage amidst thick fog, dressed in a gold-fringed dress and black boots, and performed the opening number, " Sparks Fly", with her band playing on a three-staircase stage. She sang the second number, " Mine", playing a red
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electric guitar as her band members also strummed guitars. She paused to greet the audience before resuming the show with the third song, " The Story of Us". For the next numbers, " Our Song" and "
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", the stage setting incorporated imagery of an American back porch to complement the songs'
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sounds. Swift performed these songs playing a banjo-guitar, while a band member played a
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and dancers acted out using washboards, goats, and moonshine. The stage scenery then changed to a snow-covered one, with
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-wearing dancers performing a choreography on a bridge that was lowered onto the stage as Swift, donning a long gown, sang " Back to December" in a mashup with " You're Not Sorry" and
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's " Apologize" while playing a
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, backed by nine violinists. It was followed by a performance of " Better than Revenge", which began with a voicemail saying, "Leave me a message and make it hot." Swift then appeared onstage in a red sequined mini-dress and cowboy boots, singing the song while standing on the bridge and play-fighting with a backup dancer. The number ended with an electric guitar solo that made room for Swift to disappear from the stage. The next number was " Speak Now", for which the stage was decorated to resemble a wedding ceremony in a church, with pews, a groom, and a bride. Towards the end of the song, Swift walked with the groom across the venue towards an auxiliary stage (the B-stage) at the other end of the venue, where she continued with an acoustic segment, consisting of a mashup " Fearless" /
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's " I'm Yours" /
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" on ukulele, and " Last Kiss" on guitar, performed with Swift sitting under an illuminated tree. The last song she performed on the B-stage was " You Belong with Me", for which she then returned to the main stage to join her band members dancing. Next, she sang " Dear John" as fireworks accompanied the song's chorus. For the next number, " Enchanted", Swift performed standing on a winding staircase as her backup dancers reenacted a ballet. Before singing the next song, " Haunted", Swift used a mallet to strike giant bells. As she sang the track, the bells rose up off the stage and from which acrobatic dancers appeared, performing on trapezes. Swift then dedicated the next number, " Long Live", to her band and audience. During the
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, Swift sang " Fifteen" alone on guitar, sitting by herself on a sofa, as the video screens showed images of her touring band's members at 15 years old. She closed the concert with " Love Story"; she sang the song while standing on a suspended platform that resembled a balcony, whisking around the venue as confetti fell down.


Alterations

The set list for the Asian and European legs was shorter: each show lasted for nearly 90 minutes, omitting several songs. " Ours" was added to the encore starting from the concert in
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on September 27, 2011, and was performed during subsequent shows of the North American and Australasian legs. For the Australasian shows in March 2012, Swift added " Safe & Sound" during the encore. During the second Auckland show, she sang " Eyes Open" in place of "Safe & Sound". Starting from the first North American show, Swift wrote different song lyrics and occasionally quotes from famous speeches and movies on her left arm for each show using a Sharpie marker. At a rehearsal for the tour in
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on May 21, 2011, Swift wrote a lyric from
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's " Who Says" onto her left arm to cope with "a rough day", and she thereafter wrote different lyrics onto her arm "like a mood ring" for each show. ''
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'' thought that this practice demonstrated Swift's "mischievous habit of slipping encoded details of her personal life" into her music and performances, while ''
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'' cited it as an example of Swift's practice to increase "fan obsession" of "a desire for intimacy between singer and listener" by allowing her audience to get involved in her personal space. Also on the North American shows, Swift performed many acoustic cover versions, and on each show she paid tribute to a homegrown artist. She stated that the cover versions allowed her to be "spontaneous" in an otherwise well-rehearsed show: "You'll have a lot of people who will come to more than one show, and I want them to get a different experience every time." On certain shows, Swift invited special guests such as
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, among others, and duetted with them.


Critical reception

The first shows of the Speak Now World Tour in Asia and Europe received positive reviews. Reviews of the first show in Singapore by ''
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'' and ''
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'' highlighted Swift's sincere interactions with her audience. Reviewing the show in the Philippines, '' The Manila Bulletin'' wrote that it demonstrated Swift's "global appeal" that could attract "kids ... and their parents, ladies and their boyfriends ..., circles of friends, foreigners, and local celebrities all in one venue" and the ''
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'' complimented her musicianship demonstrated by the mashups and acoustic numbers. ''
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'' opined that despite performing in a half-full venue, Swift gave an entertaining show with well-produced visual accompaniments, her "charming qualities", and the "intense devotion" of the crowd. A review of the show in Germany by '' Soester Anzeiger'' described it as "bombastic American-style entertainment" with captivating theatrics and visuals. In a four-star review, ''
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'' wrote: "Swift has the ability to flirt with 20,000 people at once, and so likably that you can forgive the occasional bit of shtick." Reviews from the North American press were generally positive. ''
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'', and ''Billboard'' applauded the performance for demonstrating Swift's songcraft about relatable subject matters that resonated well with her audience, while ''
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'' attributed Swift's relatability to her genuine and authentic stage persona. ''
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'' complimented the set list for allowing the audience to give in to Swift's "girly fantasia" with songs about nostalgia and hopes: "Today might've been a fairy tale, but you've gotta have something for tomorrow." Other reviews by ''
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'' highlighted the accompanying theatrics, costume changes, and stage aesthetics. Publications like ''
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'', noted on the Broadway-influenced theatrics. ''The Boston Globe'' lauded Swift's ability to balance between the theatrics and her singing. ''
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'' wrote that despite the deeply personal songs, Swift displayed "clockwork professionalism" with a "cool, systematic ambition". Australasian newspapers also gave the tour laudatory reviews. ''
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'' hailed Swift as "the complete package" and ''
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'', while remarking that the atmosphere of the show was "cloyingly romantic" that "can get a little too sugary", admired the combination of theatrics and songcraft that "we're unlikely to witness a show like that again in a long, long time". Several reviews remarked on Swift's live vocals. ''The Oregonian'' wrote that her vocals did not span the greatest range but she made up for that with "the quality of her songwriting, top-notch performing skills and angelic good looks", while ''
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'' and the ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' felt that Swift's plain and conventional voice effectively conveyed the message of her songs. ''The Baltimore Sun'' opined that the best part of the concert was when Swift performed acoustic numbers alone on guitar, while the ''
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'' praised Swift as not only a capable singer-songwriter but also an accomplished performer who knew how to engage her fans. Some reviews were more reserved: ''
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'' opined that there were moments where it was hard to believe whether Swift was sincere or acting, while ''The Salt Lake Tribune'' thought that it would be nicer had Swift written songs about "something else meaningful" other than love and heartbreak. The ''
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'' opined that the theatrics were unnecessary and that Swift's "playing princess" was unfit for her status as a "grown-up superstar". The ''
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'' wrote, "her patter was a little corny, obvious and ingratiating, but Swift is a grade-A charmer."


Ticket sales and box office

Ticket sales for the first North American shows commenced on December 3, 2010. They sold out within minutes—the initial two Los Angeles shows at the
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sold out in two minutes, and the Foxborough show at the
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sold out in five minutes—leading Swift to add two further shows in Los Angeles, one additional in Foxborough, and two additional in Newark. The tour was the first where Swift held multiple stadium shows in the United States, covering six football stadiums: Gilllete Stadium (Foxborough),
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(Detroit),
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(Philadelphia),
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(Kansas City), and
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(Dallas). High demand for the Australasian leg also made Swift increase the number of shows in
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and
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to three each. The shows' attendance and gross were reported to ''Billboard''. The Asian shows sold out quickly, including a two-day gig at the
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in Tokyo and a show in
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, Japan that drew 25,000 concertgoers. The European shows averaged 7,000 in attendance, with sell-out shows in the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany. Upon wrapping up its North American leg at the
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in New York in November 2011, Swift and her management reported 1.5 million in ticket sales and $107.9 million in gross to ''Billboard''; the magazine commented that the extensive touring schedule was "a tough haul for a seasoned road warrior, much less a 21-year-old wifton only her second headlining tour". Based on data reported from November 1, 2010, through November 8, 2011, ''Billboard'' ranked Swift fifth on their "Top 25 Tours of 2011", reporting 1.4 million ticket sales and $97.4 million in gross from 89 dates, of which 87 were sold out. Meanwhile, ''
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'' placed it fourth on their annual list of the "Top 25 Worldwide Tours", reporting earning of $104.2 million and attendance of 1.4 million from 100 shows; it was the highest-grossing tour by both a female artist and a solo artist on that list. On ''Pollstar'''s report for North America, the tour ranked as the second-highest-grossing of 2011, behind U2. The last shows of the tour in Australia and New Zealand were all sellouts; they drew in 138,000 in attendance and $15.8 million in gross per ''Billboard'' or $17 million in gross per ''Pollstar''. In total, ''Billboard'' estimated the total gross as 123.7 million. At the 2011 ''Billboard'' Touring Award, the tour won the Concert Marketing & Promotion Award.


Recording and broadcast

On May 21, 2011, Swift conducted the final rehearsal of the American show at
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in Nashville. She turned the concert into a live stream event titled "Speak Now... Help Now" to fundraise for tornado victims. During the event, Swift streamed performances of "Mine" and "The Story of Us". The proceeds, amounting to $750,000, went directly to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee in order to help with tornado relief. Footage of four American shows were compiled in the music video for "Sparks Fly", released in August 2011. On September 14, 2011, ''
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'' aired behind-the-scenes footage and Swift's live performance of "Our Song" with
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at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Big Machine Records released a
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, ''
Speak Now World Tour – Live ''Speak Now World Tour – Live'' is the first live album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on November 21, 2011, by Big Machine Records. The physical copy consists of an audio CD and a visual accompaniment on DVD ...
'', on November 21, 2011, in North America. The live album contains a CD and a DVD featuring performances from various shows. One day prior to the release,
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aired a ''
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'' profile of Swift, documenting behind-the-scenes footage of the tour.


Standard set list


Asia and Europe

The following set list is adapted from shows in
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on February 19, 2011, and
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on March 27, 2011. # " Sparks Fly" # " Mine" # " The Story of Us" # " Back to December" / " Apologize" / " You're Not Sorry" # " Better than Revenge" # " Speak Now" # " Fearless" / " I'm Yours" / "
Hey, Soul Sister "Hey, Soul Sister" is a song by American rock band Train. It was written by lead singer Pat Monahan, Amund Bjørklund, and Espen Lind. It was released as the lead single from the band's fifth studio album, '' Save Me, San Francisco'' (2009). ...
" # " Fifteen" # " You Belong with Me" # " Dear John" # " Enchanted" # " Long Live" ;Encore


North America

The following set list is adapted from the show in
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on May 27, 2011. It is not intended to represent all shows throughout the tour. # "Sparks Fly" # "Mine" # "The Story of Us" # " Our Song" # "
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" # "Back to December" / "Apologize" / "You're Not Sorry" # "Better than Revenge" # "Speak Now" # "Fearless" / "I'm Yours" / "Hey, Soul Sister" # " Last Kiss" # Surprise cover # "You Belong with Me" # "Dear John" # "Enchanted" # " Haunted" # "Long Live" ;Encore


Notes

* During the show in Kansas City, Swift performed "Superman". * Starting with the show in Denver, " Ours" was added to the set-list. * During the shows in Lexington, Houston, and Raleigh, Swift performed " Never Grow Up". * During the shows in Oceania, Swift performed " Safe & Sound" during the encore, except at the second show in Auckland, where she performed " Eyes Open".


Alternations


Surprise covers

The following songs were performed each night during the acoustic segment: * July 15, 2011 – Toronto: " You Learn" by
Alanis Morissette Alanis Nadine Morissette ( ; born June 1, 1974) is a Canadian and American singer, songwriter, musician, and actress. Known for her emotive mezzo-soprano voice and confessional songwriting, she became a cultural phenomenon during the mid 199 ...
, "
Baby In common terminology, a baby is the very young offspring of adult human beings, while infant (from the Latin word ''infans'', meaning 'baby' or 'child') is a formal or specialised synonym. The terms may also be used to refer to Juvenile (orga ...
" by
Justin Bieber Justin Drew Bieber ( ; born March 1, 1994) is a Canadian singer. Regarded as a pop icon, he is recognized for his multi-genre musical performances. He was discovered by record executive Scooter Braun in 2008 and subsequently brought to the U ...
, and " She's So High" by Tal Bachman * July 16, 2011 – Toronto: " Complicated" by
Avril Lavigne Avril Ramona Lavigne ( ; ; born September 27, 1984) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She is a key musician in popularizing pop-punk music, as she paved the way for female-driven, punk-influenced pop music in the early 2000s. List of awa ...
* July 19, 20 and 24, 2011 – Newark: "
Livin' on a Prayer "Livin' on a Prayer" is a song by the American rock band Bon Jovi from their third studio album, '' Slippery When Wet''. Written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Desmond Child, the single, released in late 1986, performed strongly on both ...
" by
Bon Jovi Bon Jovi is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Sayreville, New Jersey in 1983. The band consists of singer Jon Bon Jovi, keyboardist David Bryan, drummer Tico Torres, guitarists John Shanks and Phil X, percussionist Everett Bradley ...
* July 20 and 24, 2011 – Newark: " Dancing in the Dark" by
Bruce Springsteen Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949) is an American Rock music, rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Nicknamed "the Boss", Springsteen has released 21 studio albums spanning six decades; most of his albums feature th ...
* July 23, 2011 – Newark: " Cowboy Take Me Away" by
the Dixie Chicks The Chicks (formerly the Dixie Chicks) are an American country music band from Dallas, Texas. The band consists of Natalie Maines (lead vocals, guitar, bass guitar) and sisters Martie Maguire (vocals, fiddle, mandolin, guitar) and Emily Stra ...
* July 28, 2011 – Grand Rapids: " Lose Yourself" by
Eminem Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all time, he is credited with popula ...
and "
Smile A smile is a facial expression formed primarily by flexing the muscles at the sides of the mouth. Some smiles include a contraction of the muscles at the corner of the eyes, an action known as a Duchenne smile. Among humans, a smile expresses d ...
" by
Uncle Kracker Matthew Shafer (born June 6, 1974), also known by his stage name Uncle Kracker, is an American singer and musician. He was previously a turntablist for Kid Rock's backing group Twisted Brown Trucker; since 1999, he has recorded as a solo artis ...
* July 29, 2011 – Indianapolis: " Jack & Diane" by
John Cougar Mellencamp John J. Mellencamp (born October 7, 1951), previously known as Johnny Cougar, John Cougar, and John Cougar Mellencamp, is an American singer-songwriter. He is known for his brand of heartland rock, which emphasizes traditional instrumentatio ...
and "
I Want You Back "I Want You Back" is the first national single by the Jackson 5. It was released by Motown on October 7, 1969, and became the first number-one hit for the band on January 31, 1970. It was performed on the band's first television appearances, on ...
" by
Jackson 5 The Jackson 5, later known as the Jacksons, are an American pop band composed of members of the Jackson family. The group was formed in Gary, Indiana in 1964, and originally consisted of brothers Jackie, Ti ...
* July 30, 2011 – Cleveland: "
I Try "I Try" is a song co-written and performed by American musician Macy Gray. Issued as the second single from her debut album, ''On How Life Is'' (1999), the song was first released in Japan as a double A-side with "Do Something (Macy Gray song), D ...
" by
Macy Gray Natalie Renée McIntyre (born September 6, 1967), known professionally as Macy Gray, is an American contemporary R&B, R&B and soul music, soul singer and actress. She is known for her distinctive raspy voice and a singing style heavily influence ...
and " My Wish" by
Rascal Flatts Rascal Flatts is an American Country music, country music band formed in 1999 in Nashville, Tennessee. The band consists of Gary LeVox (lead vocals), Jay DeMarcus (bass guitar, background vocals), and Joe Don Rooney (lead guitar, background voc ...
* August 3, 2011 – Washington: " Stay (I Missed You)" by
Lisa Loeb Lisa Anne Loeb (; born March 11, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, author and actress. She started her career with " Stay (I Missed You)" from the film '' Reality Bites'', the first number-one single on the ''Billboard'' Hot 10 ...
and " A Sorta Fairytale" by
Tori Amos Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos; August 22, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. She is a classically trained musician with a mezzo-soprano vocal range. Having already begun composing instrumental pieces on piano, Amos won a full ...
* August 6, 2011 – Philadelphia: " Who Knew" by
Pink Pink is a pale tint of red, the color of the Dianthus plumarius, pink flower. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, p ...
and "
Unpretty "Unpretty" is a song by American group TLC, released on May 17, 1999, through LaFace and Arista Records as the second single from the band's third studio album, '' FanMail''. It was written by Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and producer Dallas Austin ...
" by
TLC TLC may refer to: Arts and entertainment Television * ''TLC'' (TV series), a 2002 British situational comedy television series that aired on BBC2 * TLC (TV network), formerly the Learning Channel, an American cable TV network ** TLC (Asia), an A ...
* August 9, 2011 – Rosemont: "
Sugar, We're Goin Down "Sugar, We're Goin Down" is a song by American Rock music, rock band Fall Out Boy, released to US radio on April 4, 2005, as the lead single from their second album, ''From Under the Cork Tree''. Two different CD singles were released with diff ...
" by
Fall Out Boy Fall Out Boy is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Wilmette, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, in 2001. The band consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist Pete Wentz, lead guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer A ...
* August 10, 2011 – Rosemont: "
I Want You to Want Me "I Want You to Want Me" is a song by the American Rock music, rock band Cheap Trick. It is originally from their second album ''In Color (album), In Color'', released in September 1977. It was the first single released from that album, but it ...
" by
Cheap Trick Cheap Trick is an American rock band formed in Rockford, Illinois in 1970 by guitarist Rick Nielsen, bassist Tom Petersson, lead vocalist Robin Zander and drummer Bun E. Carlos. Their work bridged elements of '60s pop rock, guitar pop, '70s har ...
* August 13–14, 2011 – St. Louis: " Just a Dream" by
Nelly Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. (born November 2, 1974), better known by his stage name Nelly, is an American rapper, singer, and actor. He grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, and embarked on his musical career in 1993 as a member of the Midwest hip hop g ...
* August 18–19, 2011 – Edmonton: " Complicated" by Carolyn Dawn Johnson * August 23–24, 2011 – Los Angeles: " God Only Knows" by
the Beach Boys The Beach Boys are an American Rock music, rock band formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. The group's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian Wilson, Brian, Dennis Wilson, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and their f ...
* August 23–24 and 28, 2011 – Los Angeles: " The Sweet Escape" by
Gwen Stefani Gwen Renée Stefani Shelton ( ; born October 3, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter and fashion designer. Stefani rose to fame as a member and lead vocalist of the band No Doubt, whose hit singles include " Just a Girl", " Spiderwebs", an ...
* August 27, 2011 – Los Angeles: "
Bette Davis Eyes "Bette Davis Eyes" is a song written and composed by Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon in 1974. It was recorded by DeShannon that year but made popular by Kim Carnes in 1981 when it spent nine non-consecutive weeks at the top of the U.S. Billboard ...
" by
Kim Carnes Kim Carnes (; born July 20, 1945) is an American singer and songwriter born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Los Angeles. A veteran writer of many of her own hits, as well as those for numerous other artists, she began her career in 1966 as ...
and " This Love" by
Maroon 5 Maroon 5 is an American pop rock band from Los Angeles, California. It consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Adam Levine, rhythm guitarist and keyboardist Jesse Carmichael, lead guitarist James Valentine (musician), James Valentine, d ...
* August 28, 2011 – Los Angeles: " Realize" by
Colbie Caillat Colbie Marie Caillat ( ; born May 28, 1985) is an American singer-songwriter. She rose to fame on the social networking website Myspace in 2005. She signed with Universal Republic Records to release her debut studio album, '' Coco'' (2007), w ...
* September 1, 2011 – San Jose: " Drops of Jupiter" by
Train A train (from Old French , from Latin">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ... , from Latin , "to pull, to draw") is a series of connected vehicles th ...
* September 2, 2011 – San Jose: "
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" (or "Time of Your Life (Good Riddance)") is a ballad by American rock band Green Day, released in December 1997 as the second single from their fifth studio album, ''Nimrod'' (1997). It is one of their most po ...
" by
Green Day Green Day is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Rodeo, California, in 1987 by lead vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong and bassist and backing vocalist Mike Dirnt, with drummer Tré Cool joining in 1990. In 1994, their majo ...
* September 6, 2011 – Portland: " Closer to Love" by
Mat Kearney Mathew William Kearney (; born December 1, 1978) is an American musician born in Eugene, Oregon, and based in Nashville, Tennessee. So far, he has a total of five top 20 hits on the Adult Top 40 Chart. '' Just Kids'' was released on February 2 ...
* September 10, 2011 – Vancouver: "
Summer of '69 "Summer of '69" is a song recorded by the Canadian singer Bryan Adams from his fourth album, ''Reckless (Bryan Adams album), Reckless''. It is an up-tempo rock song about a dilemma between settling down or trying to become a rock star. The tra ...
" by
Bryan Adams Bryan Guy Adams (born November 5, 1959) is a British and Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, and photographer. He is estimated to have sold between 75 million and more than 100 million album, records and Single (music), si ...
* September 11, 2011 – Vancouver: " Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" by
Alan Jackson Alan Eugene Jackson (born October 17, 1958) is an American country music singer-songwriter. He is known for performing a style widely regarded as "neotraditional country", as well as writing many of his own songs. Jackson has recorded 21 studi ...
* September 16–17, 2011 – Nashville: "
Nashville Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County in Middle Tennessee, locat ...
" by David Mead * September 20, 2011 – Bossier City: " Lucky" by
Britney Spears Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer. Often referred to as the "Princess of Pop", she has sold over 150 million records worldwide, making her one of the world's best-selling music artists. Cultural impact of Brit ...
* September 21, 2011 – Tulsa: "
Swing, Swing "Swing, Swing" is a song by American rock band the All-American Rejects, released as their debut single from their self-titled debut studio album on November 25, 2002. Background "Swing, Swing" was written by Nick Wheeler and Tyson Ritter. A ...
" by the All-American Rejects * September 27, 2011 – Denver: " How to Save a Life" by
the Fray The Fray is an American rock band from Denver, Colorado, formed in 2002 by schoolmates Isaac Slade and Joe King. Their debut studio album, '' How to Save a Life'' (2005) was released by Epic Records and received quadruple platinum certific ...
* September 28, 2011 – Salt Lake City: "
Animal Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the Biology, biological Kingdom (biology), kingdom Animalia (). With few exceptions, animals heterotroph, consume organic material, Cellular respiration#Aerobic respiration, breathe oxygen, ...
" by Neon Trees * October 1–2, 2011 – Atlanta: " Baby Girl" by
Sugarland Sugarland is an American country music duo founded in Atlanta, Georgia. The duo consists of singer-songwriters Jennifer Nettles (lead vocals) and Kristian Bush (vocals, guitar, mandolin). They were founded in 2002, when Kristen Hall (vocals, gu ...
* October 4, 2011 – North Little Rock: " Ain't Nothing 'Bout You" by
Brooks & Dunn Brooks & Dunn are an American country music duo consisting of Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, both of whom are vocalists and songwriters. The duo was founded in 1988 through the suggestion of songwriter and record producer, Tim DuBois. Before thei ...
* October 5, 2011 – New Orleans: " Breathless" by
Better Than Ezra Better Than Ezra is an American alternative rock band based in New Orleans, Louisiana, and signed with Round Hill Music. The band formed in 1988 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and consists of Kevin Griffin (vocals and guitar), Tom Drummond (bas ...
* October 8, 2011 – Arlington: " The Boys of Summer" by
Don Henley Donald Hugh Henley (born July 22, 1947) is an American musician who is a founding member of the rock band the Eagles, for whom he is the drummer and co-lead vocalist, as well as its sole continuous member. Henley sang the lead vocals on Eagles ...
* October 11, 2011 – Louisville: " The Back of Your Hand" by
Dwight Yoakam Dwight David Yoakam (born October 23, 1956) is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and filmmaker. He first achieved mainstream attention in 1986 with the release of his debut album ''Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.''. Yoakam had considerable s ...
* October 14, 2011 – Lubbock: " Wide Open Spaces" by the Dixie Chicks * October 15, 2011 – Oklahoma City: "
What Hurts the Most "What Hurts the Most" is a song written by American songwriter Jeffrey Steele and English songwriter Steve Robson. Originally recorded by country music artist Mark Wills in 2003 on his album '' And the Crowd Goes Wild'', it was covered by Bellef ...
" by Rascal Flatts * October 20, 2011 – San Diego: "
Dare You to Move "Dare You to Move" is a song by American alternative rock band Switchfoot from their fourth studio album, ''The Beautiful Letdown'' (2003). The song was originally called "I Dare You to Move", and was on the 2000 album ''Learning to Breathe (Swit ...
" by
Switchfoot Switchfoot is an American rock music, rock band from San Diego, California. The band's members are Jon Foreman (lead vocals, guitar), Tim Foreman (bass guitar, backing vocals), Chad Butler (drum kit, drums, percussion), and Jerome Fontamillas (g ...
* October 21, 2011 – Glendale: " No Parade" by
Jordin Sparks Jordin Sparks (born December 22, 1989) is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame in 2007 after winning the American Idol (season 6), sixth season of ''American Idol'' at age 17, becoming the youngest winner in the series' history. He ...
* October 22, 2011 – Glendale: " All You Wanted" by
Michelle Branch Michelle Jacquet Branch (born July 2, 1983) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. She won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals with Santana for their 2002 single, " The Game of Love". As a solo recording artist, Bran ...
* October 25, 2011 – San Antonio: " Run" by
George Strait George Harvey Strait Sr. (born May 18, 1952) is an American country music singer, songwriter, actor, and music producer. Strait has sold over 120 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. He holds ...
* October 26, 2011 – Austin: " Hold On" by
Jack Ingram Jack Owen Ingram (born November 15, 1970) is an American country music artist formerly signed to Big Machine Records, an independent record label. He has released eleven studio albums, one extended play, six live albums, and 19 singles. Alt ...
* October 30, 2011 – Memphis: " Cry Me a River" by
Justin Timberlake Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and dancer. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Prince of Pop", ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' honored him as the b ...


Special guests

Swift invited special guests for certain shows and performed with them: * August 23, 2011 – Los Angeles: "Baby" with Justin Bieber * August 24, 2011 – Los Angeles: "I'm Yours" with
Jason Mraz Jason Thomas Mraz ( ; born June 23, 1977) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He rose to prominence with the release of his debut studio album, ''Waiting for My Rocket to Come'' (2002), which spawned the single "The Remedy (I Won't Wo ...
* August 27, 2011 – Los Angeles: " Tonight Tonight" with Hot Chelle Rae * August 28, 2011 – Los Angeles: " Super Bass" with
Nicki Minaj Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty (born December 8, 1982), known professionally as Nicki Minaj ( ), is a Trinidadian rapper, singer, and songwriter. Regarded as the "Queen of Rap" and one of the most influential rappers of all time, she is noted for her ...
* September 10, 2011 – Vancouver: "She's So High" with Tal Bachman * September 16, 2011 – Nashville: " Bleed Red" with
Ronnie Dunn Ronald Gene Dunn (born June 1, 1953) is an American country music singer-songwriter and record executive. Starting in 2011, Dunn has worked as a solo artist following the temporary dissolution of Brooks & Dunn. He released his Ronnie Dunn (alb ...
and " That's What You Get" with
Hayley Williams Hayley Nichole Williams (born December 27, 1988) is an American singer and songwriter. She is the lead vocalist and only constant member of the rock band Paramore, which she co-founded in 2004. Williams was born and raised in Meridian, Miss ...
of
Paramore Paramore is an American rock band formed in Franklin, Tennessee, in 2004. Since 2017, the band's lineup includes lead vocalist Hayley Williams, lead guitarist Taylor York, and drummer Zac Farro. Williams and Farro are founding members of ...
* September 17, 2011 – Nashville: " Keep Your Head Up" with
Andy Grammer Andrew Charles Grammer (born December 3, 1983) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He has been signed to Mushroom Music Publishing since March 2022. His debut album, '' Andy Grammer'', was released in 2011 and spawned the s ...
, "
Big Star Big Star was an American rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee in 1971 by Alex Chilton (vocals, guitar), Chris Bell (vocals, guitar), Jody Stephens (drums), and Andy Hummel (bass). They have been described as the "quintessential American ...
" with
Kenny Chesney Kenneth Arnold Chesney (born March 26, 1968) is an American country singer. With 30 million albums sold worldwide, he released his debut, '' In My Wildest Dreams'', in 1994, and has since released 19 follow-ups. His albums spawned 27 singles tha ...
, and " Just to See You Smile" with
Tim McGraw Samuel Timothy McGraw (born May 1, 1967) is an American country singer and actor. He has released 17 studio albums (11 for Curb Records, five for Big Machine Records and one for Arista Nashville). 10 of those albums have reached number one on ...
* October 1, 2011 – Atlanta: " Yeah!" with Usher * October 2, 2011 – Atlanta: " Live Your Life" with
T.I. Clifford Joseph Harris Jr. (born September 25, 1980), known professionally as T.I. or Tip, is an American rapper and singer raised in Atlanta, Georgia. Harris is credited as a pioneer of the hip hop subgenre trap music, along with fellow Georgi ...
* October 8, 2011 – Arlington: "
Airplanes An airplane (American English), or aeroplane (Commonwealth English), informally plane, is a fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine, propeller, or rocket engine. Airplanes come in a variety of sizes, shapes, ...
" with B.o.B * October 21, 2011 – Glendale: " Meant to Live" with
Jon Foreman Jonathan Mark Foreman (born October 22, 1976) is an American musician who is the lead singer, guitarist, primary songwriter, and co-founder of the alternative rock band Switchfoot. As a solo act, Foreman has released 14 extended plays and two st ...
of
Switchfoot Switchfoot is an American rock music, rock band from San Diego, California. The band's members are Jon Foreman (lead vocals, guitar), Tim Foreman (bass guitar, backing vocals), Chad Butler (drum kit, drums, percussion), and Jerome Fontamillas (g ...
* October 22, 2011 – Glendale: " The Middle" with
Jim Adkins James Christopher Adkins (born November 10, 1975) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter who is best known as the lead guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter of the rock band Jimmy Eat World. Career Jimmy Eat World (1993–present) ...
of
Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Mesa, Arizona, in 1993. The band is composed of lead vocalist and lead guitarist Jim Adkins, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Tom Linton, bassist Rick Burch, and drummer Zach ...
* October 26, 2011 – Austin: " Sunny Came Home" with
Shawn Colvin Shawn Colvin (born Shawna Lee Colvin, January 10, 1956) is an American singer-songwriter. She is best known for her 1997 Grammy Award-winning song "Sunny Came Home". Early life Colvin was born Shawna Lee Colvin in Vermillion, South Dakota, and ...
* November 5, 2011 – Houston: "Just a Dream" with Nelly * November 13, 2011 – Miami: "
Right Round "Right Round" is a single performed by American rapper Flo Rida featuring guest vocals from American singer Kesha. It was released as the lead Single (music), single from his second studio album, ''R.O.O.T.S.'' (2009). It was released to radio ...
" with
Flo Rida Tramar Lacel Dillard (born September 16, 1979), known professionally as Flo Rida ( ), is an American rapper and singer. His 2007 debut and breakout single "Low (Flo Rida song), Low" was number one for 10 weeks in the United States and broke the ...
* November 18, 2011 – Columbia: " Alright" with
Darius Rucker Darius Carlos Rucker (born May 13, 1966) is an American singer, musician, and songwriter. He first gained fame as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of rock band Hootie & the Blowfish, which he founded in 1986 at the University of South Carol ...
* November 21, 2011 – New York City: " Iris" with
John Rzeznik John Joseph Theodore Rzeznik (; born December 5, 1965) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and producer. He is best known as the guitarist and frontman of the rock band Goo Goo Dolls, with whom he has recorded several chart-topping hits, ...
of
Goo Goo Dolls The Goo Goo Dolls are an American rock band based in Buffalo, New York, composed of lead vocalist and guitarist John Rzeznik, bassist and vocalist Robby Takac, as well as several rotating members since its formation in 1986. After starting ...
* November 22, 2011 – New York City: " Who Says" with
Selena Gomez Selena Marie Gomez ( ; born July 22, 1992) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, producer, and businesswoman. Gomez began her career as a child actress, appearing on the children's television series ''Barney & Friends'' (2002–2004), a ...
and " Fire and Rain" with
James Taylor James Vernon Taylor (born March 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. A six-time Grammy Award winner, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. Taylor achieved his breakthrough in 1970 with the single "Fi ...


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