Taylor Swift Only Cancels Her Concerts When Absolutely Necessary — Here Are the Rare Times She Has

Mar. 15, 2025

Taylor Swift performs in March 2024 in Arizona.Photo:Kevin Winter/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

Taylor Swift performs onstage for the opening night of “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour”

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Taylor Swiftonly cancels shows in rare instances.

Here are the times Swift has canceled planned performances in the past.

Speak Now World Tour

Taylor Swift performs in November 2011.Larry Busacca/Getty

Taylor Swift performs during the “Speak Now World Tour” at Madison Square Garden on November 21, 2011 in New York City.

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Per Swift’s spokesperson at the time, the singer developed a illness as she performed through heavy rain earlier in the tour at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., a show that has since gained legendary status among her fans as her original “rain show” (Swift has been known to play in torrential downpour at her concerts ever since).

This was the first time the star had to postpone a performance for illness, and she recovered at her home in Nashville before resuming the tour in Montreal later in the month, her spokesperson said. The “Love Story” singer later made it up to fans, circling back to the three cities in October and November 2011 to perform the four skipped concerts.

The Red Tour

Taylor Swift performs in December 2013.Scott Barbour/TAS/Getty

Seven-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift concluded the Australian leg of her RED tour, playing to a sold-out crowd of more than 40,000 fans, at Etihad Stadium on December 14, 2013

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On the road to promote her fourth albumRed, Swift canceled a planned tour date in Bangkok, Thailand, which was originally scheduled for June 9, 2014, following political unrest in the country and military coup the month prior

According toBillboard, the concert promoted cited “recent events in Thailand” as the reason for the cancellation, adding that it was “a difficult decision for all parties.”

“I’m sending my love to the fans in Thailand,”posted Swift on Twitterfollowing news of the cancellation. “I’m so sad about the concert being canceled.”

The 1989 World Tour

Taylor Swift performs in August 2015.Christopher Polk/Getty

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift performs onstage during The 1989 World Tour Live

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As Swift toured her fifth album, it was news in the baseball world that forced her to shake up her tour schedule.

A surprisingly successful run for the Houston Astros led the MLB team to the postseason, and they needed their home stadium for a game — prompting Swift to move her show originally scheduled for Oct. 13, 2015, about a month earlier to Sept. 9, according toFOX Sports.

As a result, her new show conflicted with a show in Fargo, N.D., originally scheduled for Sept. 9, so she changed this date as well — to Oct. 12.

Reputation Stadium Tour

Taylor Swift performs in May 2018.Christopher Polk/TAS18/Getty

Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour at the Rose Bowl on May 19, 2018

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While the “Look What You Made Me Do” singer did not have to cancel any of the 53 shows on theReputationStadium Tour, one of her opening acts — pop singerCamila Cabello— did have to pull out of one date in May 2018 for illness.

In a statement the performerreleased to Twitter, she explained that she had checked herself into a hospital after feeling very sick, and doctors found that she was dehydrated and had a low-grade fever. “I’m so sorry to let you guys down and I promise I will make it up as soon as I can!” Cabello wrote.

Loverfest and 2020 Live Performances

Taylor Swift performs in August 2019.Dimitrios Kambouris/VMN19/Getty

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - AUGUST 26: Taylor Swift performs onstage during the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on August 26, 2019 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/VMN19/Getty Images for MTV)

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Swift firstpostponed— and thencanceled— all of her 2020 concert dates.

The star was initially supposed to play four dates in the United States in July and August 2020, which she dubbed Lover Fest, as well as several European music festivals, but every show was called off.

“I’m so disappointed that I won’t be able to see you in person as soon as I wanted to,” the star wrote on Instagram in April 2020. “I miss you terribly and can’t wait til we can all safely be at shows together again.”

The Eras Tour

Taylor Swift performs in May 2023.TAS Rights Management/Getty

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - MAY 20: EDITORIAL USE ONLY Taylor Swift performs during The Eras Tour at Gillette Stadium on May 20, 2023 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

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Back on the road for the first time in four years, Swiftpostponed the second nightof her tour in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in November, citing “extreme temperatures” on the date of the show, which was rescheduled for the following Monday. On the tour’s first night in the city, an attendee haddied shortly before Swifttook the stage.

Earlier this week, the concert’sthree planned nights in Vienna were canceledafter news broke of an alleged planned terror attack on the venue. In apress conferenceon Aug. 8, Omar Haijawi-Pirchner, head of Austria’s Directorate of State Security and Intelligence, said that the 19-year-old Austrian suspect admitted to intending “to carry out an attack” at Swift’s concert “using explosives and knives,” according to several outlets.

Swift is still expected to play five nights at Wembley Stadium later this month.

The spokesperson added: “As always, we will continue to keep any new information under careful review.”

source: people.com