Even more than a week after Taylor Swift’s concert series in Vienna was canceled, the superstar remains silent about the incident. Fans continue to hope that the shows can be rescheduled. Now there are rumors that Swift could come to Vienna as a surprise guest, at least starting this week.
The fact that the American singer has still not commented on the cancellation of her concerts in Vienna keeps many ‘Swifties’ hopeful that she will still be able to honor the Alpine republic. According to the latest rumors, Swift could visit very soon, but only as a surprise guest at a concert of a British pop-rock band.
Guest appearance on Coldplay?
As Ö3 reported, Swift could be on stage at Coldplay’s concerts. The British rockers will appear in the Happel Stadium for four days in a row starting on Wednesday – Swift was also supposed to warm up her fans there. That could even almost be the end of their “The Eras Tour”: it ends on Tuesday with a concert in London.
Coldplay concerts were also sold out
But that would be of little use to most of the 65,000 fans who managed to get a ticket for one of their sold-out shows in Vienna. Tickets for Coldplay have also been completely sold out for a long time. In addition, many fans who had travelled from abroad and could not spontaneously come to Vienna were also affected.
During her performances in London, which took place after her concerts in Vienna were canceled, Swift did not mention the incident in Vienna. While some fans defend their idol and feel that she does not owe anyone an explanation, her silence has also drawn criticism from some camps. According to “The Sun,” however, the singer is “desperately” quietly seeking compensation for the canceled concerts. The British newspaper speculated in a report that she could be filming her next music video in Vienna.
Another possible variant: Swift could plan to kick off the continuation of her “Eras Tour” in Vienna in 2025. But that’s only likely if there are more concerts in Europe after that — after all, the effort required for such a mega-show is too enormous to limit to one location.
Source: Krone

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