Taylor Swift is currently in the midst of her Eras Tour, which began in March 2023. She has only a few remaining shows in Europe before returning to the United States. Following the recent incident in Vienna, fans are eager to learn about her current location and whether she will be performing today. Let’s take a closer look at Taylor Swift’s location on August 11 and whether she will be performing tonight.

Where is Taylor Swift today, August 14?

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After the unfortunate cancellation of all three Eras Tour shows in Vienna, Taylor Swift is preparing for her upcoming performances in London.

The Vienna shows were canceled due to confirmed threats of a terrorist attack in the city. For everyone’s safety, Swift had to cancel all three shows at Ernst-Happel-Stadion and issue refunds. She is now likely settling in London for her upcoming performances at Wembley Stadium.

Is Taylor Swift playing tonight, August 14?

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No, Taylor Swift will not be performing tonight, August 14.

After the cancellation of her Vienna shows scheduled for August 8, 9, and 10, Swift is heading to London. Although she won’t perform tonight, Taylor Swift has five highly anticipated shows scheduled at Wembley Stadium from August 15-17 and on August 19 and 20. This will mark her second series of London concerts. Her previous June performances in the city received overwhelming acclaim from both fans and critics. The upcoming Wembley shows promise to continue this trend of success and excitement.

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According to her official website, these upcoming Wembley concerts will mark the grand finale of the European leg of her tour. Afterward, Swift will return to the U.S. for shows in New Orleans, Miami, and Indianapolis from late October into November. The tour will conclude in Canada, with the final performance on December 8 in Vancouver, capping off a record-breaking tour that has captivated millions around the world.