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Taylor Swift’s Sydney gig stopped due to lightening

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Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift’s concert in Sydney, Australia, was cut short over safety fears after a series of lightning strikes on Friday. Her gig at the Accor Stadium suffered a major blow following the bad weather, with fans being forced to leave the lower levels of the stadium. The fans were urged by the organisers to seek shelter as the storm brought heavy rain, wind and lightning. A post on the X account of Taylor’s The Eras tour read, “The floor and lower bowl are currently being evacuated due to lightning strikes nearby the stadium at today’s show of Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour in Sydney, Australia. Please stay safe and seek shelter for now #SydneyTSTheErasTour.”

As per an update, the staff members at the stadium were busy trying to set up the arena again for fans to return. They were resetting the floor and preparing the seats again for the show. They urged everyone to stay sheltered until further notice. Taylor is due to perform in three more shows at the Sydney stadium over the weekend with Sabrina as her support act.

The singer is then scheduled to take the tour to Singapore next month for six shows at the National Stadium before heading to Europe for shows in France, Sweden, Portugal, Spain and the UK.

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