
Taylor Swift 'All Too Well' Eras Tour guitar shines in Nashville exhibit
USA TODAY
Swift's crystal-studded Gibson J-45 is displayed alongside platinum records and rotating Eras Tour items at the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Three years ago, Taylor Swift asked the crowd in Glendale, Ariz. if they had 10 minutes to spare.
The singer-songwriter then performed her most lengthy and vulnerable track from her "Red" era, the 10-minute, 13-second version of "All Too Well." Over the course of the tour, Swift played the song 149 times across five continents, totaling about 25 hours, or just over one full day.
The black, crystal-embellished Gibson J-45 guitar is now on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville. The instrument shines in front of a studio experience where fans can create videos to her "Fearless" track "You Belong With Me."
Adorning a nearby wall, 16 of Swift's RIAA plaques hang, all platinum, for her certified albums from debut to "The Tortured Poets Department," including her Christmas release. One album not currently on display is "The Life of a Showgirl," released Oct. 3, which sold more than 3.4 million unit in its first week, according to Billboard.
Upstairs in the Taylor Swift Education Center, visitors can see additional artifacts from her beloved Eras Tour, including a "Fearless" dress, boots, a guitar and the official concert book. The space also includes friendship bracelets given to Swift and her family by fans during the tour.













