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what songs cut from eras tour movie

The theatrical Eras Tour concert film cut five songs from Taylor Swift’s standard live set: “The Archer,” “Long Live,” “Cardigan,” “Wildest Dreams” (short version), and “No Body, No Crime” (with HAIM).

What songs were cut from the Eras Tour movie?

The main songs left out

From the full stadium setlist, these fan-favorites didn’t make it into the theatrical concert film edit:

  • “The Archer” (from Lover) – usually performed at the end of the Lover era section on tour, but the movie jumps straight into the Fearless era instead.
  • “Long Live” (from Speak Now) – performed on tour after “Enchanted,” but excluded from the movie’s Speak Now segment.
  • “Cardigan” (from Folklore) – a key part of the Folklore “love triangle” (“Cardigan,” “August,” “Betty”), but left out of the film even though other Folklore tracks remain.
  • “Wildest Dreams” (condensed version) (from 1989) – a shortened, tour-only version was performed live, but is missing from the movie.
  • “No Body, No Crime” (feat. HAIM) (from Evermore) – performed only on some dates (including the filmed LA shows with HAIM), but the collab does not appear in the movie’s Evermore section.

These cuts are why fans watching the film for the first time sometimes feel like certain emotional “beats” from the live show are missing, especially “The Archer” and “Cardigan,” which were core tracks in their eras.

What’s still in the Eras Tour movie?

To balance the runtime, the movie keeps a streamlined version of the concert but still covers all the eras with a long setlist, including: “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince,” “Cruel Summer,” “Love Story,” “All Too Well (10 Minute Version),” “August,” “Anti‑Hero,” “Vigilante Shit,” and more.

The movie also includes two surprise songs from the acoustic section: “Our Song” and “You’re On Your Own, Kid.”

Why were songs cut?

While Taylor hasn’t given a detailed public breakdown of each cut, entertainment coverage and industry commentary highlight a few practical reasons:

  • The movie needed to stay close to a standard blockbuster runtime (around 2 hours and 45 minutes), so some songs had to be trimmed.
  • Editors prioritized keeping every era represented over including every single track, which meant losing a few deep cuts or one-off performances.
  • “No Body, No Crime” and the shortened “Wildest Dreams” were more “bonus”–style moments in the tour, making them more likely candidates for removal than major tentpole hits like “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)” or “Cruel Summer.”

Fan discussions on forums and social media often single out “The Archer” and “Cardigan” as the most heartbreaking omissions because of their emotional weight in the live show.

Theatrical vs. later versions (quick note)

Later releases of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (like extended VOD or streaming cuts) added back several songs that were missing from the original theatrical version, but even in those versions, some tracks like “No Body, No Crime” remain absent.

So if your core question is “what songs were cut from the original Eras Tour movie,” the key answer is those five: “The Archer,” “Long Live,” “Cardigan,” “Wildest Dreams” (short), and “No Body, No Crime.”

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