Taylor Swift’s chilling comments on terror threats resurface after 5 years
Posted by  badge Boss on Aug 09
Taylor Swift once shared her ‘greatest fear’ was terror threats at gigs (Picture: Getty)

After news of the in Vienna, ’s chilling comments about the have re-emerged.

The Long Live singer has cancelled her shows in Austria after a suspect, , was detained over plots to attack the venue.

Both Mayor Sadiq Khan and the have reassured fans that, despite concerns.

Swift, 34, is yet to publicly address the incident. But an interview from 2019 in which she addresses the Manchester Arena bombing has now resurfaced, with the megastar calling concert threats her ‘greatest fear’.

‘After the Manchester Arena bombing and the [2018] , I was completely terrified to go on tour this time because I didn’t know how we were going to keep 3 million fans safe over seven months,’ Swift said five years ago.

Two years before in 2017, ’s concert was the target of a terror attack that left 22 dead and 1,017 people injured, many of them children and teens.

Her comments came after the Manchester Arena bombings (Picture: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management )
Ariana Grande paused her tour and performed at the One Love Manchester Benefit Concert (Picture: Kevin Mazur/One Love Manchester/Getty Images for One Love Manchester)

The May 22 bombing is one of the most horrific in British history, with the assailant’s brother receiving 55 years in prison for murder, attempted murder and conspiracy — the longest sentence ever issued.

Grande, 31, took a break from touring but returned to the city just two weeks later for the One Love Manchester concert, raising a total of Â£17 million for victims.

Speaking to in a rare interview, Swift explained she had put extra planning, expense and effort into keeping fans safe at her scheduled Lover tour.

The tour would later be cancelled due to Covid and replaced by the now iconic Eras Tour which began in 2023.

Swift said her main concern was keeping all the fans safe after the attacks (Picture: Charlotte Coney/PA Wire)
Defiant Swifties sang in the streets after the Eras Tour Vienna was cancelled (Picture: ROLAND SCHLAGER/APA/AFP via Getty Images)

Swift noted that her ‘fear of violence’ had L***ed over into her personal life, as she would ‘carry QuikClot army grade bandage dressing, which is for gunshot or stab wounds.’

‘Websites and tabloids have taken it upon themselves to post every home address I’ve ever had online,’ she explained. ‘You get enough stalkers trying to break into your house and you kind of start prepping for bad things.’

Swift’s closeness to her fans is a huge part of the singer’s success, cultivating unwavering dedication and a fierce protective bond.

Swift said she was carrying around army-grade bandage dressing(Picture: REUTERS)
But the star refused to let herself be ruled by her ‘greatest fear’ (Picture: Gareth Cattermole/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

At the Eras Tour fans have been dressing up in outfits inspired by her music and swapping friendship bracelets with each other.

Even in the face of the cancelled Vienna gig, Austrian fans took to the streets and sang her hits together in protest of the attacker.

In the interview, Swift added: ‘Every day I try to remind myself of the good in the world, the love I’ve witnessed and the faith I have in humanity.

‘We have to live bravely in order to truly feel alive, and that means not being ruled by our greatest fears.’