Travis Kelce concerned about Taylor Swift concert cancellation due to terror threats
Taylor Swift’s Vienna concert was abruptly cancelled due to serious threats. Her boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce, expressed deep concern for her safety and well-being.

Taylor Swift’s recent concert in Vienna was abruptly cancelled due to serious threats, which led to concern for her boyfriend Travis Kelce. The NFL star was very concerned about Swift’s safety and well-being following the incident.
According to a source who spoke to SunKelsey was in constant contact with Swift as the situation was unfolding. “Travis contacted Taylor very quickly and spoke with her for a bit to show support and see how she was feeling in that stressful situation.”
“You could see he was trying to help her feel better and make her laugh, so that this situation and this day would be more fun,” the source added. Kelce reportedly did everything he could to make the situation less scary for Swift. “He always wants to make her laugh, and he loves to hear her laugh and feel good. After such an intense day and this scary situation, he was doing everything he could to make her feel better.”
The source also revealed that Kelce keeps his phone nearby at night so he can talk to Swift if she needs him, and he has been spending hours on the phone with her since the Vienna concerts were canceled. While he was relieved that the shows were canceled, he believes it was the right decision given the circumstances. Kelce’s concern for Swift’s safety was so intense that he even offered to pause his NFL training camp to visit her.
“They also suggested that if Taylor wanted to go to Austria and be there, even if it was just for a day or two, but Taylor would continue to work and focus on the next dates, along with the London concert, in order to finish the Euro part in the best possible way,” the source added.
Taylor’s concerts in Austria have been cancelled after a 19-year-old man who declared his allegiance to Islamic State (IS) said his “focus” was on Taylor Swift’s show.
Barracuda Music said on Instagram, “Following confirmation by government officials of a planned terrorist attack at the Ernst Happel Stadium, we have no choice but to cancel three scheduled shows for the safety of everyone.”
Organisers said all ticket holders would be refunded. Around 65,000 spectators are expected to attend each of the shows on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.