Taylor Swift is entering her Eras era with a bang.

The "All Too Well" singer took to social media to share the exciting news that she will be releasing four new, unreleased songs ahead of her highly anticipated tour.

"In celebration of The Eras Tour I'm releasing four previously unreleased songs tonight at midnight," she wrote in her post.

According to reports, these songs won't be a problem for fans to recognize-after all, the Swifties have already heard them before.

The forthcoming release will include rerecordings of Swift's songs for "The Hunger Games" franchise movies: "Eyes Open (Taylor's Version)" and "Safe & Sound (Taylor's Version)."

Unlike the initially released versions, the "Safe & Sound (Taylor's Version)" will boast two new collaborating artists, Joy Williams, and John Paul White.

Aside from the 2014 soundtrack songs, Swift also announced that she is finally giving fans a taste of "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" with the release of "If This Was a Movie (Taylor's Version)."

According to Billboard, "If This Was a Movie" comes from the deluxe version of the singer's third studio album; it was a bonus track.

As of this writing, there is no news when Swift plans to finally release the rerecorded version of "Speak Now."

Leaked, Unreleased

To top off the special release, Swift also revealed that she is finally dropping her unreleased song, "All of the Girls You Loved Before."

Reports note that the song was considered for her 2019 album, "Lover." Prior to Swift announcing its release, the song was leaked online.

"All of the Girls You Loved Before" instantly became a fan-favorite and Swifties begged the singer to officially release it.

Swift is gearing up for the very first night of her "The Eras" tour, which is set to kick off at Glendale, Arizona's State Farm Stadium for two nights, Mar. 17 and 18.

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Welcome to Swift City

A few days before Swift was slated to perform at the city, the Mayor, Jerry P. Weiers, announced that the city will temporarily be renamed to honor the singer. According to reports, Glendale was renamed Swift City.

"Fans would 'dance in a storm in their best dress, fearless,' to see Swift," he remarked. "But luckily they won't have to since, on average, Glendale has just three days of rain in March with a beautiful high temperature of 78 degrees."

After her stop in Glendale, Swift will head out to Las Vegas, Nevada then Arlington, Texas.

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