Three Taylor Swift concerts scheduled for this weekend will go on as planned after two men were arrested for allegedly planning an attack on major events in Vienna, Austria.
That’s where Swift will be playing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Police say one of the men had pledged his allegiance to the Islamic State (ISIS).
- Swift is set to perform at Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Austria this weekend as part of her international Eras Tour.
- Police arrested the two men in Austria on Wednesday (Aug. 7).
- They say “the concrete damage has been minimized.”
NBC News was among the many media outlets who reported on the potential for a terror attack at a Swift concert. The scope of danger was larger than just one concert venue, as all of Vienna’s major events were in play. However, cops say the 19-year-old they arrested was particularly interested in Swift’s shows.
A representative for Austria’s Ministry of Interior said the men radicalized themselves online earlier this year. ABC notes that anywhere from 65,000 to 80,000 people were expected to be inside the venue or near the venue for each concert.
The BBC reported the story early and added that chemicals were found on at least one suspect. They’re being examined, and additional precautions are being taken ahead of Swift’s shows.
Swift began the Eras Tour in 2023 and focused mostly on international dates in 2024. She’ll wrap in Vancouver this December.
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