Planning the ultimate Taylor Swift party? If you need fun Taylor Swift party games, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, hosting an album release night, or just want an excuse to play 1989 (Taylor’s Version) on repeat, a Swiftie-themed gathering is always a hit. Add easy, engaging games—like Taylor Swift Bingo and a spirited round of This or That—and you’ve got the perfect recipe for an unforgettable night. Think glitter, friendship bracelets, cozy sing-alongs, and favorite lyrics plastered everywhere—turn your living room into a mini Eras Tour in no time.

Swiftie Musical Song Bingo
Musical Song Bingo is a party favorite for Swifties of every level. It works perfectly for sleepovers, watch parties, or a group gathering during an Eras streaming night. Customize difficulty, swap in deep cuts for true fans, or stick with blockbuster hits for casual listeners.
What You’ll Need
- Printed bingo cards with unique combinations of Taylor Swift song titles
- Calling cards to draw from a bowl (cut them out and shuffle)
- Pens, markers, stickers, or bingo chips
- A playlist with the songs used in the bingo cards (prepare a playlist ahead of time)
How to Play Musical Bingo
You can play Musical Bingo in a few different ways depending on how challenging you want the game to be. Below are two simple and fun options to get everyone involved.
Game Option 1: Classic Bingo (Easy Mode)
Name That Song
- Cut out the calling cards and place them in a container.
- Draw one card at a time and announce the song name clearly.
- Players mark the song on their bingo cards if they have it.
- The first player to complete five in a row (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) calls out “BINGO!” and wins a prize.
Optional: Keep playing until someone gets a blackout—every square filled—to add a longer challenge.
Game Option 2: Guess That Song (Hard Mode)
Audio Challenge
- Prepare a playlist for the party that includes the songs on the bingo cards.
- Play a short 10–20 second clip of each song without revealing the title.
- Players must identify the song and mark it on their card if it appears.
- First person to get five in a row and correctly identify those songs wins.
Tip: Use instrumental moments, bridges, or lesser-known verses to make the challenge tougher for veteran Swifties.
The Swiftie Edition of This or That
This or That is a simple, conversation-driven game that sparks opinions and laughter. It’s ideal for groups of any size and pairs well with music, snacks, and themed decor.
- Easy Mode: Use Taylor’s biggest hits—great for mixed groups or casual fans.
- Hard Mode: Include deep cuts and underrated tracks for true Swifties who know every lyric.
How to Play This or That
Read each pair aloud:
One person reads two song titles, for example, “Love Story or You Belong with Me,” and everyone picks their favorite. Players can explain their choice, share a favorite lyric, or spark friendly debates. This game encourages conversation and is a great icebreaker at any Swiftie party.
Prizes for the Bingo Winners

Little prizes make the competition sweeter. Keep the rewards themed and affordable—something fans will love and remember. Here are a few fun prize ideas:
- Taylor-inspired stickers
- Friendship bracelets to match the concert vibe
- Makeup bags or small era-themed accessories
- Cozy slippers or socks with a subtle nod to Taylor
- DIY craft kits like diamond art bookmarks with a Taylor aesthetic
- A small tote bag or themed cup as a grand prize
More Swiftie Party Ideas
If you love planning themed gatherings, consider expanding with crafts, food, and more games. Make friendship bracelet stations, bake era-themed cupcakes, or set up a photo corner with props. Printable puzzles and scavenger hunts can extend the fun for hours. Small touches like lyric-driven favors and era-specific playlists will make your party feel immersive and memorable.
Sample Party Activities
- Friendship bracelet making station
- Printable Swiftie puzzles and scavenger hunts
- Era-themed cupcakes and mocktails
- DIY cookie cakes or themed desserts inspired by Taylor’s songs
Optional: Themed Reading & Freebies
If your guests enjoy reading, a short romantic or fantasy novella can be a cozy addition to a slower party moment. Consider offering a downloadable short story or a small print giveaway as a party favor—anything that ties into the mood of the night.
Join the Community
If you enjoyed these Taylor Swift party game ideas and want more inspiration, look for Swiftie communities, party planning blogs, and fan groups where people share tips, printable games, and recipes. Joining a fan group or following creators who specialize in themed parties can provide fresh ideas, printable kits, and craft tutorials to help you host a seamless, fun celebration.
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