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Taylor Swift's Fear Of Terror Attack Resurfaces After Vienna Cancellations

Taylor Swift says 'biggest fear' is a terror attack at her show in resurfaced comments

Recent events have brought to light Taylor Swift's ongoing concerns about the safety of her fans at her concerts. Following the cancellation of three Eras Tour dates in Vienna, Austria due to an alleged foiled terror plot, Swift's past statements about her fears have resurfaced.

In a 2019 Elle article, Swift shared her apprehensions about going on tour after tragic incidents such as the Manchester Arena bombing and the Vegas concert shooting. She expressed her worries about keeping her millions of fans safe over a seven-month tour period and the extensive measures taken to ensure their security.

Swift's specific reference to carrying QuikClot army-grade bandage dressing for potential emergencies highlights the lengths she goes to in order to be prepared for any threats. The pop star also mentioned dealing with stalkers and the importance of focusing on the positive aspects of life amidst such challenges.

Despite the Vienna concert cancellations, Swift's upcoming shows in London's Wembley Stadium are confirmed to proceed as planned. The Metropolitan Police assured the public of the rigorous security measures in place for high-profile events in London and stated that there is no indication of any impact from the Austrian authorities' investigations on the upcoming concerts.

Swift's dedication to the safety and well-being of her fans remains a top priority, and her resilience in the face of security concerns is a testament to her commitment to providing a safe and enjoyable concert experience for all attendees.

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