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Taylor Swift’s Vienna shows canceled after IS sympathizer arrest

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VIENNA—The Vienna leg of a tour by American megastar Taylor Swift has been canceled after Austria arrested a man in connection with an Islamist attack plot, organizers said on Wednesday.

Authorities had earlier confirmed the arrest of a 19-year-old Islamic State (IS) group sympathizer for allegedly planning an Islamist attack in the Vienna region, warning he had a “focus” on Swift’s three upcoming shows.

“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,” Barracuda Music said on Instagram.

The organizers added that all would-be concertgoers would have their tickets refunded. About 65,000 spectators were expected at each show scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Chemical substances seized

The man, who had pledged his allegiance to IS “in recent weeks,” was detained in Lower Austria about an hour from the capital early on Wednesday, Austria’s top security chief Franz Ruf told a press conference.

“We have established corresponding preparatory acts and also that there is a focus of the 19-year-old perpetrator on the Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna,” Ruf said.

He said that chemical substances had been seized at the suspect’s home.

A second person believed to have been in contact with the suspect was arrested in Vienna.

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According to initial investigation findings, both suspects radicalized themselves on the internet.

In November 2020, a convicted IS sympathizer went on a shooting rampage in downtown Vienna, killing four and wounding 23 others before police shot him dead.

It marked the Alpine nation’s first deadly jihadist attack.


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