Taylor Swift announced that she will be sharing four unreleased songs on midnight Friday, March 17. This comes ahead of her Eras Tour.

The songs include “Eyes Open (Taylor’s Version),” “Safe & Sound (featuring Joy Williams and John Paul White) (Taylor’s Version),” “If This Was A Movie (Taylor’s Version)” and “All Of The Girls You Loved Before,” according to Swift’s social media post.

“In celebration of The Eras Tour I’m releasing 4 previously unreleased songs tonight at midnight,” she said on her Instagram Stories.

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When and where to listen to these songs?

As announced, the songs will be out on Friday.

One can stream them on Spotify, Tidal, Deezer, Soundcloud and YouTube Music. One can also order from HMV.

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The superstar’s re-recording of her Hunger Games collaboration with The Civil Wars marks the first time Williams and White have appeared on record together since the duo’s contentious 2014 separation.

If This Was a Movie was first released as a bonus track on the deluxe version of Speak Now. The 2010 album will be the next re-recording Swift plans to release following both Fearless (Taylor’s Version) and Red (Taylor’s version) in 2021.

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All of the Girls You Loved Before is an unreleased song that was considered for the singer’s 2019 Lover album. The track was released in February this year, only for it to go viral on TikTok and be met with fans’ requests for its official release.

The Eras Tour will start on Friday, March 17, with back-to-back shows in Glendale, Arizona, which has temporarily been renamed Swift City in honor of Swift’s imminent arrival.

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Ahead of Swift’s wildly anticipated tour, Billboard staffer ranked her 100 best songs for the very first time in Bill Board history, from Look What You Made Me Do (No. 100) and Death by a Thousand Cuts (No. 74) to White Horse (No. 34), The Last Great American Dynasty (No. 17) and beyond.