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Lover (Live From Paris)

Lover (Live from Paris) is the third live album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It consists of live renditions of eight songs from Swift's seventh studio album, Lover (2019), recorded at the City of Lover, a one-day concert at the Olympia theater in Paris on September 9, 2019. The tracks were released individually to streaming services on May 19, 2020, via Republic Records, after an ABC television special of the concert aired.

The live Lover tracks were compiled into a limited-edition vinyl album, subtitled as Live from Paris, for the 2023 Valentine's Day (February 14, 2023) as a set of two heart-shaped LPs exclusively available on Swift's webstore. The physical stocks sold out, following which the album debuted on record charts in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, topping the US Billboard Vinyl Albums chart. It was reissued on January 7, 2025. Journalists and fans have described Lover (Live from Paris) as a collectable.

Background and release

Swift released her seventh studio album, Lover, on August 23, 2019, via Republic Records. She described Lover as a record exploring all forms of love, acting as a "love letter to love". It received positive reviews from music critics, and enjoyed wide commercial success. To celebrate the album's release, Swift held the City of Lover, a one-off concert, at the Olympia theater in Paris, France, on September 9, 2019. It would become Swift's only concert to support Lover, as her planned sixth concert tour, Lover Fest, was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

On May 17, 2020, the concert was aired as a one-hour special, titled Taylor Swift: City of Lover, on ABC, and was eventually made available for on-demand streaming on Hulu and Disney+. Media outlets opined that the TV special was an alternative to the canceled tour. The TV special only included the eight songs from Lover that were performed at the concert, and excluded the songs she had performed from her other albums. Following the special's premiere, the live versions were released as singles on digital music and streaming platforms, except "The Man", which had been previously available for streaming since February 18, 2020. The songs were available together as a streaming album only through SoundCloud.

On February 13, 2023, Lover (Live from Paris) was announced by Swift's official fan account as a limited-edition vinyl album for release on Valentine's Day via Republic Records. Each package contains two heart-shaped LPs—one pink and the other blue—and was made available for purchase on Swift's webstore exclusively. Lover (Live from Paris) is Swift's third live album, following Speak Now World Tour – Live (2011), Live from Clear Channel Stripped 2008 (2020), and preceding Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions (From the Disney+ Special) (2020). Billboard reported that a total of 13,000 copies of the album were available for purchase in the US.

The album was re-released on January 7, 2025, on Swift's webstore as a 72-hour limited edition. The re-release also contained two heart-shaped vinyl LPs, but both of them pink-colored with yellow and blue marbling, respectively. It sold out within a few hours of release. On January 16, 2025, the standard edition and three deluxe editions of the album were made available for digital download through Swift's webstore for six hours. The three deluxe editions contained one live bonus track of a song from Lover performed during The Eras Tour: ("False God", "I Think He Knows", or "Paper Rings").

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic

Commercial performance

Lover (Live from Paris) was the best-selling vinyl album in the United States for the chart week dated March 4, 2023. It topped the Billboard Vinyl Albums chart as Swift's ninth number-one album on the chart, landed at number five on the Top Album Sales chart by selling 13,000 copies, and debuted at number 58 on the overall Billboard 200. Alongside the live album's entry on the Billboard 200 chart dated March 4, 2023, Swift charted nine other albums, becoming the first artist in history to place at least 10 albums on the Billboard 200 simultaneously since American musician Prince in 2016; Swift is the first living soloist to chart 10 albums in a single week since 1963.

Following its vinyl reissue and digital release in 2025, the album re-entered the Billboard 200 at number two, behind Bad Bunny's Debí Tirar Más Fotos, with 202,500 album-equivalent units, all from album sales, of which 161,000 were vinyl sales. It marks the largest vinyl sales week for a live album since Luminate started tracking in 1991, and Swift's 18th top-ten album on the chart.

Media

Publications have described Lover (Live from Paris) as a rare, collectible album. Variety dubbed it as Swift's "rarest vinyl", treated by fans as "fetish item". The outlet reported that the album's original LPs were regularly sold over on eBay for US$1,000. ComingSoon.net described it as a "highly sought-after collector's item". ClutchPoints said "it may be the rarest entry in her discography to get on vinyl."

Track listing

All tracks are produced by Taylor Swift and subtitled "(Live from Paris)".

Side A
  1. "Me!" (Taylor Swift, Joel Little, Brendon Urie) – 3:33
  2. "The Archer" (Swift, Jack Antonoff) – 3:30
Side B
  1. "Death by a Thousand Cuts" (Swift, Antonoff) – 3:19
  2. "Cornelia Street" (Swift) – 4:56
Side C
  1. "The Man" (Swift, Little) – 3:39
  2. "Daylight" (Swift) – 4:22
Side D
  1. "You Need to Calm Down" (Swift, Little) – 3:23
  2. "Lover" (Swift) – 3:49

Personnel

  • Taylor Swift – vocals, production, songwriting, piano, guitar
  • Max Bernstein – guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboard
  • Mike Meadows – acoustic guitar, keyboard
  • Paul Sidoti – guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Amos Heller – bass, keyboard
  • Eliotte Woodford – background vocals
  • Jeslyn Gorman – background vocals
  • Kamilah Marshall – background vocals
  • Melanie Nyema – background vocals
  • Matt Billingslea – drums
  • David Cook – keyboard
  • Jack Antonoff – songwriting
  • Joel Little – songwriting
  • Brendon Urie – songwriting
  • Christopher Rowemastering, mixing, engineering

Charts

2023 chart performance for Lover (Live from Paris)
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Australian Vinyl Albums (ARIA) 6
Scottish Albums (OCC) 9
UK Albums (OCC) 90
US Billboard 200 58
2025 chart performance for Lover (Live from Paris)
Chart (2025) Peak
position
US Billboard 200 2

Release history

Release dates and formats for Lover (Live from Paris)
Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
Various May 19, 2020 Republic
February 14, 2023 Vinyl LP
January 7, 2025 Vinyl LP (repress)
January 16, 2025 Digital download (Bonus editions)

Notes

  1. ^ Midnights (2022) – number three, Folklore (2020) – number 28, Lover (2019) – number 41, 1989 (2014) – number 50, Red (Taylor's Version) (2021) – number 56, Reputation (2017) – number 100, Evermore (2020) – number 103, Fearless (Taylor's Version) (2021) – number 172 and Speak Now (2010) – number 192.

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