Taylor Swift fans are 'devastated' after she was forced to cancel her upcoming concerts in Vienna,Austria,amid an alleged terror threat.
The singer,34,cancelled three shows that were part of her successful Eras Tour,after two suspects were arrested for allegedly plotting a terror attack.
The 19-year-old main suspect was arrested in Ternitz,south of Vienna,and the second person in the Austrian capital - according to Franz Ruf,director-general for public safety in the Ministry of the Interior.
Taylor was due to perform at Vienna's Ernst-Happel-Stadion on August 8,9,and 10 and security measures for the shows were set to be stepped up - before the cancellation.
Her fans were left 'heartbroken' after spending hundreds of pounds on tickets,hotels and travel,but thanked Taylor for 'keeping them safe'.
Swift's Eras Tour will end in Vancouver,Canada,on December 8; seen at Olympiastadion on July 27,2024 in Munich,Germany
Additionally,the Eras Tour film,released last fall before the tour ended,grossed over $180 million domestically and $261 million worldwide,surpassing records set by Justin Bieber's concert film in the U.S. and Michael Jackson's globally,per Variety.
The major hiccup for The Eras Tour happened in November 2022 when Ticketmaster's system crashed due to overwhelming demand,causing delays for thousands of fans.
Despite setting a record with 2 million tickets sold in a single day,the blame fell on the ticketing platform,not Swift herself.
While she has had an incredibly successful year - between her 152-date Eras Tour and the release of The Tortured Poets Department - Taylor is already working on new music,which insiders now say could be released as early as next year.
According to sources,the Cruel Summer singer has no plans for a lengthy break and is already working on new music for a 2025 release – and is also in talks to hit the road again in 2026,insiders claim.
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