
Anticipation for the live return of
Taylor Swift has triggered a surge of streams across her catalog. When
The Eras Tour launched on 3/17, Swift charted 15 songs at
Spotify U.S. By Sunday (3/18), that number had grown to 19. "All the Girls You Loved Before" (
Republic), released Friday. leads the way #5 at Spotify U.S.; it's also at #2 at iTunes and #20 at Apple Music
"Cruel Summer" from
Lover, "Don't Blame Me" from
Reputation, "Blank Space" from
1989 and "cardigan" from
folklore have all soared on the Spot's U.S. Top 100.
This streaming growth—on a Sunday, no less—emphasizes the demand for all things Swift. Clips from the first two nights of the tour, at Glendale, Arizona's
State Farm Stadium, are dominating the socials.
How long will it continue? Swift's next dates are 3/24-25 at Las Vegas'
Allegiant Stadium. Could streaming during the gaps between stadiums sustain Tay's catalog activity throughout the tour? Stay tuned.