The cancellation of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour in Vienna came as a disappointment to Swifties. However, they did not allow the incident to break their spirit. With Swift’s Eras concert in Vienna cancelled, fans took to the street, participating in an impromptu gathering, singing her songs and helping themselves overcome their disappointment. They also shared friendship bracelets and some restaurants offered free food and drinks to the fans. In an Instagram post shared by the BBC, fans can be seen singing the iconic “Haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate," song and rejoicing. In the video, a woman can be heard saying, “This is really heartwarming and lovely. So, we’re trying to look at the bright side.” Another girl said, “It really shows that, I mean, even if they try to destroy our Taylor Swift spirit, they really can’t.” Watch here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by BBC News (@bbcnews) Swift's cancelled shows were scheduled to take place from August 8 to 10 at the Earnst Happel Stadium in Vienna. The police expected around 65,000 attendees each day of the concert, but it was called off following the police arrests of multiple individuals claiming Islamic State association. Reports said they planned to attack various crowded events in Vienna, including Taylor’s concert. The fans said they were supportive of the authority’s decision to cancel the event. One woman said, “I think the ultimate thing we feel is just grateful that we’re safe." Another fan said, “I appreciate it. It's better to be safe. So, we understand the decisions that were made.”