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The threat was described as "very serious".

Cancellation of Swift concerts

Usually, the first 'Swifties' would pitch camp before the Ernst-Happel-Stadion. 24 hours before the...
Usually, the first 'Swifties' would pitch camp before the Ernst-Happel-Stadion. 24 hours before the scheduled start of the concert, the show was cancelled.

The threat was described as "very serious".

For around 200,000 Taylor Swift fans, it's a bitter disappointment, but according to the police, the right decision: The promoter cancels all three planned shows in Vienna due to concerns about a terrorist attack at the last minute. Investigators found chemical substances at the home of a 19-year-old Islamist.

The Austrian police are investigating at full speed after the arrest of two terror suspects and the cancellation of all Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna. A 19-year-old radicalized Islamist had prepared attacks and had his sights set on the pop star's shows in the capital, according to the security authorities. As a precaution, the three mass events scheduled for this week were cancelled within 24 hours of Swift's first planned appearance on Thursday. According to the Austrian government, the threat level was "very serious."

While the 19-year-old and another person were arrested, the police did not disclose the latter's age or relationship to the teenager for tactical reasons. However, possible accomplices were a concern for the organizers. Various media outlets reported, citing security circles, that further suspects were being sought. The police did not confirm this. Otherwise, little was initially known about the investigation.

All Swift concerts on the superstar's tour were sold out, including those in Vienna. Each evening, 65,000 people would have been at the Ernst Happel Stadium, with an additional 15,000 to 20,000 Swift fans expected in the stadium's vicinity.

Chancellor Nehammer: "A tragedy prevented"

"The cancellation of the Taylor Swift concerts by the promoters is a great disappointment for all Austrian fans," Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer wrote on X. "The situation surrounding the apparently planned terrorist attack in Vienna was very serious. Thanks to the intensive cooperation of our police and the newly established DSN (Directorate for State Security and Intelligence Service) with foreign services, the threat was recognized, combated, and a tragedy prevented."

Investigators searched premises in Ternitz, about 75 kilometers southwest of Vienna, all day Wednesday. The 19-year-old was also arrested there. In the evening, specialists were still on site. The police did not disclose whether data carriers such as computers or mobile phones were secured. The second arrest took place in Vienna.

The 19-year-old Austrian was active on relevant platforms on the internet. According to the police, he became radicalized through online forums and pledged allegiance to the Islamic State terrorist organization in July.

The fact that the attack plans may have been quite advanced is suggested by the discovery of chemical substances in the rooms. Investigators were working there in protective clothing. What exactly the teenager was planning remains unclear.

No replacement concerts planned

"Due to confirmation by government officials of a planned terrorist attack at the Ernst Happel Stadium, we have no choice but to cancel the three planned shows for the safety of all," Barracuda Music announced. No replacement is planned. Taylor Swift is booked for further concerts in London. "All tickets will be automatically refunded within the next 10 working days," Barracuda Music announced.

Swift's management initially only referred to the promoter's statement and did not comment further. The 34-year-old was reportedly already in Austria, but this was not confirmed.

Fans known as "Swifties" reacted deeply disappointed but also understood the cancellation. "Can't believe it," one wrote under Barracuda Music's Instagram post announcing the cancellation. "My heart is broken," someone else wrote. Many fans still considered the cancellation the right decision given the apparent very real terror threat.

After the arrests, police were asked if they thought cancelling the concerts was appropriate. The Vienna Police President, Gerhard Pürstl, avoided giving such recommendations. However, he made it clear that while the immediate threat had been minimized, an "abstract danger" still remained.

The investigation into the terrorist threat against Taylor Swift's concerts in Vienna revealed that the 19-year-old suspect was affiliated with The Islamic State terrorist organization. Despite the cancellation of the concerts being a disappointment for fans, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer praised the swift action taken to prevent a potential tragedy.

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