Disney+ offers Taylor Swift Fans in Vienna have the opportunity to see the platform Epoch tour Documentary film free.
According to a social media post on the brand’s official Instagram page, the three-hour film will premiere on local television on Saturday, August 10. Additionally, the documentary will be available on Disney+ until Monday, August 12, at no additional cost and without prior subscription.
Swift, 34, was scheduled to perform at Austria’s Ernst Happel Stadium from Thursday, August 8, to Saturday, August 10. On Wednesday, August 7, it was announced that the shows had been canceled due to a suspected terrorist attack.
“Taylor Swift’s Epoch tour “Shows in Vienna canceled as government officials confirmed a planned terrorist attack,” concert promoters Barracuda Music wrote in a statement. “After government officials confirmed a planned terrorist attack at the Ernst Happel Stadium, we have no choice but to cancel the three planned shows for everyone’s safety.”
In the statement, Barracuda said all ticket holders would be refunded.
Swift, for her part, has not commented publicly on the situation. Earlier on Wednesday, Vienna police officers arrested two men for allegedly planning a violent attack on the show. According to a press conference, officers believed one of the suspects was 19 years old and had allegedly pledged allegiance to ISIS. A raid on the teenager’s home uncovered a stash of chemical substances. Vienna police arrested a third man in connection with the terrorist attack on Friday, August 9.
Many Swifties who had tickets found comfort in each other and flocked to the streets of Corneliusgasse – which was recently renamed Cornelia Street in honor of the concerts and Swift. lover Song – to sing the pop star’s biggest hits and exchange friendship bracelets.
Local shops and restaurants also offer free gifts, like Swarovski, which trades Eras Tickets for crystal necklaces at no additional cost.
Swift takes her Epoch tour at London’s Wembley Stadium on Thursday, August 15, for five more shows that will conclude the European leg of the tour. London police and government officials are working to ensure the shows go ahead safely as planned.
“London hosts a significant number of high-profile events each year, providing millions of visitors with a safe and enjoyable experience,” a spokesman for the city’s Metropolitan Police said in a statement on Thursday. “The Metropolitan Police works closely with venue security teams and other partners to ensure appropriate security and policing plans are in place.”