was set to play three shows in Vienna, authorities who had become radicalized online.From what’s been revealed, the plan was to attack not the concert itself but the crowd of fans who typically gather outside of the stadium to “TayGate,” a.k.a.
tailgate, and aren’t subject to security measures like the fans who go inside.The venue made the decision to cancel all three shows with less than 24 hours before the first concert was set to start, and promised to refund all ticket holders.
But fans who had traveled for the show, taken time off work, and booked hotel rooms wouldn’t be getting their money back for those expenses.Basically everyone in the fandom agreed that canceling the shows was the right move and made the best of it, to sing songs, trade bracelets, and collect the free trinkets Swarovski gave to ticket holders.
The Eras Tour movie was , giving fans without access to Disney Plus a chance to at least see what the concert would have been (minus the TTPD set).Amid all of this, Swift herself has said nothing.
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