Taylor Swift's Vienna Concerts Canceled After 2 Men Arrested for Alleged Terror Plot

Two men were reportedly arrested on Wednesday for allegedly plotting a terror attack in Austria.

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concerts in Vienna, Austria, have been canceled after two men were arrested on Wednesday for allegedly planning a terror attack.

The singer's rep shared a statement from Barracuda Music with ET, which reads, "With confirmation from government officials of a planned terrorist attack at Ernst Happel Stadium, we have no choice but to cancel the three scheduled shows for everyone's safety."

"All tickets will be automatically refunded within the next 10 business days," the statement continues.

According to ABC News, Austrian authorities announced on Wednesday that a 19-year-old Austrian citizen and a second suspect had been arrested, with Franz Ruf, director-general for public safety in the Ministry of the Interior, stating that the suspects had allegedly radicalized themselves online.

Vienna was reportedly the target of their planned attack, with the 19-year-old suspect stating a particular focus on Swift's concerts at the Ernst Happel Stadium.

Swift is set to wrap up the European leg of her record-breaking tour in London with five nights at Wembley Stadium, beginning August 15. She will again return to the stage on Oct. 18 to kick off another North American leg at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida.

While most shows have gone off without a hitch, Swift did have to stop her concert in Edinburgh, Scotland, on June 9 to point out a concertgoer who appeared to be in need of assistance.

"I'm just going to keep playing until we notice where it is," the singer told the crowd, even using her guitar at one time to point out the audience member. "Just let me know -- I can do this all night."

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