Taylor Swift to put on a show of unity as she makes Wembley return

Taylor Swift plans to perform "the best show of her life" on her Eras Tour return to Wembley Stadium after the murder of three of her young fans at a dance class in Southport and the cancellation of her concerts in Vienna last week due to a terror threat.

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Taylor Swift is hoping to unify fans at Wembley
Taylor Swift is hoping to unify fans at Wembley

Taylor Swift plans to put on the "best show of her life" on her return to Wembley Stadium.

The 34-year-old music megastar returns to London for the first of a five-night Eras Tour spectacular on Thursday (15.08.24) and is said to be championing a theme of unity following the murder of three girls at a Swift-themed dance class in Southport and the cancellation of shows in Vienna last week after a terrorist attack was foiled.

A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "Everything that Taylor does is for her fans and she will be putting on the best show of her life when she returns to Wembley.

"Hate never wins and Taylor absolutely stands for that.

"Her shows are about love, unity and acceptance, and this is a message she will always want to convey."

Insiders say that the 'Cruel Summer' hitmaker's friend Ed Sheeran will be supporting her at Wembley and could even make an appearance on stage.

It was reported earlier this week that the security presence for Taylor's Wembley shows had been elevated to "presidential levels" following the cancellation of her concerts in the Austrian capital.

A source said: "Taylor’s security and of those around her has always been paramount, but even more so now.

"She and her dancers were told to ‘go to ground for their own safety’ in light of the Vienna threat. That’s why nothing has been said about the cancelled shows beyond the promoter’s statement."

A statement from the Metropolitan Police last weekend assured Swifties that there is "nothing to indicate" that the Wembley gigs will be targeted.

The statement - obtained by PEOPLE - read: "There’s nothing to indicate that the matters being investigated by the Austrian authorities will have an impact on upcoming events here in London.

"(The city hosts) a significant number of very high profile events each year with millions of visitors having a safe and enjoyable experience."