Taylor Swift was greeted with wild cheers and thunderous applause as she made her return to the stage for the first of five Eras Tour shows at London’s Wembley Stadium. 💗 The concert comes one week after a foiled terror plot forced the cancellation of her three planned shows in Vienna

Taylor Swift was greeted with wild cheers and thunderous applause as she made her return to the stage for the first of five Eras Tour shows at London’s Wembley Stadium. 💗 The concert comes one week after a foiled terror plot forced the cancellation of her three planned shows in Vienna

 

Taylor Swift returned to the stage at London’s Wembley Stadium on Thursday, just over a week after three of her Eras Tour concerts in Vienna were canceled when police in the Austrian city thwarted a terror attack plot targeting one of her shows.

 

Taylor Swift was greeted with wild cheers and thunderous applause as she made her return to the stage for the first of five Eras Tour shows at London’s Wembley Stadium. 💗 The concert comes one week after a foiled terror plot forced the cancellation of her three planned shows in Vienna

Swift did not acknowledge the situation at Thursday’s show as some anticipated. She began the concert, as usual, by welcoming the audience with a short speech about how much of a “delight and a thrill” it is to perform for them.

The superstar has also yet to make a comment about the matter on her social media. CNN has reached out to Swift’s representative for comment.
During the acoustic set toward the end of the show, Ed Sheeran joined Swift on stage for a series of songs, including “Everything Has Changed,” a song on Swift’s “Red” album on which Sheeran is a featured artist, and “Endgame” from her “Reputation” album. They also sang Sheeran’s hit song “Thinking Out Loud.”

Swift last performed her concert in front of audiences in Warsaw, Poland in the beginning of August. She was supposed to begin a three-show stop in Vienna on August 9 when Austrian authorities said they had prevented an ISIS-inspired plot to attack one of her concerts during that leg.

Three teenagers have since been detained in connection with the investigation and are suspected of plotting a suicide attack.

Investigators found a stockpile of chemicals, explosive devices, detonators and over $20,000 in counterfeit cash at the home of the main suspect, a 19-year-old ISIS sympathizer who had been radicalized online, according to Franz Ruf, public security director at Austria’s interior ministry.

Thursday’s concert kicked off the first of five shows Swift is scheduled to perform at Wembley Stadium, the run serving as her final European tour stop before she heads back to North America.

The band Paramore opened for Swift on Thursday, with supporting opening act Sofia Isella. Holly Humberstone, Suki Waterhouse, Maisie Peters and Raye will respectively fill that role over the remainder of the London tour stop.

Paramore, who was set to open for Swift at the three Vienna shows, did not address the cancellations or terror threat while on stage on Thursday either.

CNN previously reached out to representatives for Paramore and each supporting artist for comment, and have not heard back.

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