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This is an archive article published on August 15, 2024

Watch: Taylor Swift fans get free Swarovski necklace after cancellation of Vienna shows, video goes viral

The viral video shows fans collecting their free necklaces at a Swarovski store.

The viral video shows fans collecting their free necklaces at a Swarovski store (Image source: @MailOnline, @taylorswift/Instagram)The viral video shows fans collecting their free necklaces at a Swarovski store (Image source: @MailOnline, @taylorswift/Instagram)

Days after Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concerts were cancelled in Vienna, Austria due to a terror attack threat, the pop star treated her fans with several gifts, some of them free and some heavily discounted.

According to People, several Swifties were invited to the Kristallwelten Swarovski store in the region where they got a free necklace from the brand with a variety of crystal charms. Fans had to show their cancelled tickets to receive their free necklaces.

In a viral video shared by Daily Mail, several fans can be seen gathered at the store to collect their free necklaces. Excited fans can be seen thanking the store staff in the video.

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“They might not have been able to see Taylor Swift in Vienna, but best believe they’re still bejeweled. After the singer’s shows in Austria were canceled, Swarovski gifted free crystal necklaces to anyone with an unused ticket,” Daily Mail wrote on Instagram.

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Earlier, a sea of fans gathered in the streets for an impromptu dance party singing Swift’s songs and helping themselves overcome their disappointment. They also shared friendship bracelets and some restaurants offered free food and drinks to the fans.

Swift will be back on stage in London on August 15, a week after her Vienna concerts were cancelled. The London concert will be held at the Wembley Stadium with additional ticket checks and safety restrictions.

London’s mayor Sadiq Khan told Sky News that the city was “going to carry on working closely with police, ensuring that the Taylor Swift concerts can take place in London safely.”

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