Taylor Swift’s Three Concerts in Austria Canceled Due to Terrorism Threats

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The organizers have been forced to cancel three of Taylor Swift’s concerts in Austria due to terrorism threats. The American pop star was scheduled to perform at the Ernst Happel Stadium from August 8 to 10.

According to the organizers, the Austrian government confirmed the potential terror attack, leaving them with no choice but to cancel the concerts to ensure everyone’s safety.

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They assured fans that all ticket holders will receive full refunds.

Earlier, Austrian police arrested two suspects believed to be sympathizers of the Islamic State. Authorities discovered several chemical substances at the home of a 19-year-old suspect, which could have been used in a terrorist attack.

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