Taylor Swift Accelerates Midnight Era with Four New Versions Ahead of Eras Tour

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Singer Taylor Swift announced on Instagram that she will unveil four tracks from Midnight as part of a celebratory lead‑up to the Eras Tour.

Only one of the four will remain unreleased as new interpretations linked to the production aimed to reclaim Swift’s catalog after a deal involving a previous owner. The other three are refreshed versions. The tracks cited are Eyes Open (Taylor’s Version), Safe & Sound (Taylor’s Version), If This Was a Movie (Taylor’s Version), and All of the Girls You Loved Before. Swift, now 33, is set to launch an international tour that marks a return to the road after a multi‑year pause, kicking off in March.

Eyes Open (Taylor’s Version) and Safe & Sound (Taylor’s Version), featuring Joy Williams and John Paul White, appeared on the official soundtrack for The Hunger Games in 2012. If This Was a Movie originally appeared on the Speak Now album in 2010. All of the Girls You Loved Before remains the sole unreleased track; it had leaked in February and circulated widely on social media before any official release could occur.

The Eras Tour represents Swift’s expansive live comeback on the international stage. The tour opener is scheduled to take place in Glendale, Arizona, where the city is expected to host a temporary event called Swift City for two days in honor of the era celebrated by the tour. The dates March 17 and 18 will feature the first performances of The Eras Tour in the United States, marking a milestone in Swift’s ongoing live music reengagement.

Swift recently reached another historic milestone by placing multiple tracks from Midnight within the top tier of the Billboard Hot 100, underscoring the album’s strong reception since its October release. The momentum continues as streaming platforms report a record early engagement that helped the collection become one of the most streamed albums in a single day on Spotify.

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