Last week, Taylor Swift and his entire team, as well as the organisation of Ernst Happel Stadion, were seen forced to cancel the three concerts scheduled in Vienna (Austria) due to the threat of a terrorist attack. Thousands of fans were left without being able to enjoy their favourite artist and with a certain feeling of uneasiness and insecurity in the face of such an event that, fortunately, was only a scare.
However, fear could not overcome the community swiftiewho improvised a small show on the streets, and the Austrian capital itself carried out solidarity initiatives, such as reusing tickets to visit museums and attend other types of activities throughout the city. And even Disney+ teamed up with Austrian television to broadcast the show The Eras Tour completely free of charge.
Similarly, some fans who had planned to attend the end of their European tour — which will take place over five nights in London — decided to resell their tickets to those who could not see their live performance on August 8, 9 or 10. And, precisely in the city of London, he Wembley Stadium to be sealed off from 15th to 20th August to ensure maximum public safety for each and every one of the artist's followersso that they only have to worry about singing at the top of their lungs the songs that review their extensive discography.
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As reported by several British media outlets such as The Guardian, the surrounding area will be completely deserted. Therefore, and contrary to what has been experienced outside other stadiums, No fan without a ticket will be able to stay and listen to the setlist from the vicinity of the stadium.
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Communication from Wembley Stadium has confirmed that, “To safely support everyone's entry and exit into the stadium, no one will be permitted to stand outside any entrance or on the Olympic Staircase located at the front of the stadium. Those without a ticket will be evicted” and asked to leave the area. Overnight camping outside the stadium will also be prohibited.
Despite all this, a spokesman for London's Metropolitan Police has said that There is “nothing to indicate” a threat against the Wembley Stadium concerts, although “they will continue to be in contact with security at the scene and carefully analyze any new information.”