Swift Setlist Silence

- There was no reliable new reporting about Taylor Swift setlists or Tortured Poets Department performances in the last 48 hours. (933flz.iheart.com) - A radio write‑up quoted Jake Brennan describing stalking Swift has faced as 'downright terrifying' and a 'living true crime nightmare.' (933flz.iheart.com) - Coverage online focused more on personal‑security and fame risks than on concert details or setlist leaks. (933flz.iheart.com)

Two days of Taylor Swift coverage produced no credible new reporting on setlists or fresh *Tortured Poets Department* performances. (setlist.fm) The most recent Taylor Swift concert listings on Setlist.fm still point to November 2024 shows in Toronto, and the Eras Tour is widely documented as ending on December 8, 2024, in Vancouver. (setlist.fm) (wikipedia.org) Instead, new pickup coverage centered on security. An iHeartRadio-distributed write-up published April 21 said podcast host Jake Brennan described the stalking Swift has faced as “downright terrifying” and a “living true crime nightmare.” (americantop40.com) That article pointed readers to an April 11, 2026, *Disgraceland* episode about Swift, not to any new concert announcement or revised live-song lineup. The episode summary said Swift has “a list of stalkers longer than her stadium tour setlists” and described threats that prompted facial-recognition screening at concerts. (iheart.com) (americantop40.com) The setlist itself is old news at this point. Swift’s official smart link for “THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT | TS The Eras Tour Setlist” remains online, reflecting the performance configuration tied to the 2024 Eras run rather than a newly reported 2026 show. (taylor.lnk.to) Coverage around that setlist has been stable since the 2024 tour changes. StyleCaster’s earlier reporting tied the *Tortured Poets Department* additions to Swift’s May 9, 2024, Paris show, when the Eras Tour lineup was reworked after the album’s release. (stylecaster.com) Search results now mix official remnants, fan-maintained databases, and speculative tour pages. One unofficial tour site says there are no confirmed Taylor Swift tours for 2026, underscoring how little verified concert information is available right now. (toursetlist.com) So the silence around setlists is real: the newest widely circulated Taylor Swift item this week was about stalking and personal security, not about what she might sing next. (americantop40.com)

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