Over a year intothe Eras Tour,Taylor Swiftcontinues to find unperformed songs from her catalog to play for the first time, and at Fridays gig in Amsterdam, it was Imgonnagetyouback that received its live debut during the Surprise Songs portion of the concert.

A night afterrevivingformer Eras Tour staple The Archer, Swift delivered an acoustic rendition ofTheTortured Poets Department: The Anthologytrack.

As is custom on this leg of the tour, Imgonnagetyouback was mashed up with another song, on this occasionReputations Dress, which has only been played once previously on the Eras Tour back at a Los Angeles-area stadium show in August 2023.

See Taylor Swift Give ‘Imgonnagetyouback’ Its Live Debut in Amsterdam

Taylor Swift performs onstage at Johan Cruijff Arena on July 05, 2024 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.Aldara Zarraoa/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

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With the debut of Imgonnagetyouback, now only two songs from 15-trackThe Tortured Poets Department: The Anthologyremain untouched onstage: Cassandra and Robin.

Similarly, three songs fromThe Tortured Poets Departmentitself have not yet been played, I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can), the Florence Welch-featuring Florida!!

!, and So Long, London, which is presumably being saved for when the European leg of the Eras Tour wraps up at the citys Wembley Stadium in August.

The Eras Tour continues in Amsterdam on Saturday, after which itll head off to Zurich, Milan, and a trio of German cities.

The European leg itself will conclude on August 20, the last night of a return five-concert stand at Wembley Stadium; Swift previously played three shows at the venue in June.

After a two-month break, the Eras Tour will then kick off its reported final North American leg on October 18 outside Miami.