The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (CMHOFM) has overhauled its Taylor Swift Education Center exhibit with a restructured collection of new items from The Eras Tour. Starting this month and running through spring 2026, visitors to the museum will have the opportunity to explore pieces that reflect Swift’s artistic vision and cultural impact, all accessible with standard museum admission.
From March 2023 to December 2024, the Eras Tour saw the artist reach fans on all five continents and fill 149 stadiums, setting new marks for what is possible in modern live performance. For over 500 hours, the tour ran, which saw Taylor’s musical evolution through the years put on display and her commitment to a worldwide audience. The updated exhibit has two main sections, “Fearless” and “Speak Now.”
Which items from Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ are part of the new CMHOFM exhibit?
Here are the items from Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ which are part of the new CMHOFM exhibit:
Silver Dress – Taylor Swift wore a unique silver dress with gleaming fringes and crystal embellishments. Roberto Cavalli created this outfit.
Silver Boots – Swift also wore matching Christian Louboutin silver boots that sparkled.
Crystal Guitar – An acoustic guitar that shimmers, covered with more than 5,000 Swarovski crystals. Taylor's favorite number, "13," appears in crystal form on the guitar. Her family took charge of decorating this instrument.
Friendship Bracelet Art – A creative piece made from friendship bracelets. Fans gave these bracelets to Taylor during her 2023 U.S. Eras Tour.
Purple Gown – Taylor sang "Enchanted" and "Long Live" on tour in a flowing purple dress. This gown has layers of glittery fabric and over 3,000 crystals. Nicole + Felicia designed this stunning piece.
Turquoise Guitar – A striking blue acoustic guitar adorned with koi fish designs. Swift played this instrument on her Speak Now World Tour, in the "Anti-Hero" video, and later on the Eras Tour for "Long Live (Taylor's Version)."
The collection, which displays the dynamic and emotional range of Swift’s stage performances, also presents exquisite craft in costume design and the consistency of the musical instruments used throughout her career.
Beyond the exhibits, the Taylor Swift Education Center is a key element of the museum’s mission. Since opening in 2013, the center has hosted various songwriting, art, and distance learning programs. With a large donation from Swift, the center has become a hub for youth and family engagement.
As a dynamic space that blends historical preservation with interactive learning, the museum continues to celebrate country music’s evolving narrative, with Swift’s journey playing a significant role in that story.