German police close off Taylor Swift's hotel as fans gather ahead of Hamburg Eras Tour show

Around 300 fans were present but Taylor Swift was not seen.


Pop Culture & Art July 24, 2024
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Police officers rushed to Taylor Swift’s hotel in Germany as fans gathered at the entrance before her eagerly-awaited Eras Tour show.

Photos published by Page Six on Tuesday showed a crowd of enthusiastic fans outside the Hamburg hotel hoping to catch a glimpse of the pop star, while police seemingly arrived to manage the situation.Courtesy: Action Press/Shutterstock

Courtesy: Action Press/Shutterstock

According to a local news outlet, around 300 fans were present, but Swift, 34, was not seen as she reportedly used an underground car garage to enter and exit the hotel.

Courtesy: Action Press/Shutterstock

Courtesy: Action Press/Shutterstock

Swift took the stage at Volksparkstadion stadium on Tuesday evening and will perform again on Wednesday before heading to Munich over the weekend.

German police have been vigilant as the 14-time Grammy winner has been touring the country this past week.

Last week, a stalker was arrested in Gelsenkirchen after allegedly making threats against Swift and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.

The unnamed 34-year-old man was detained at the entry check of the Veltins-Arena as Swift was about to perform.

He reportedly made online threats against the couple, prompting event organizers to alert local authorities.

Kelce, 34, supported Swift at two out of three shows in Gelsenkirchen, proudly wrapping his arm around her as they left the venue on Thursday.

The Kansas City Chiefs star has been traveling across Europe with Swift, attending 14 of her shows so far.

However, Kelce returned to Kansas City, Mo., for the Chiefs training camp on Sunday and might not attend another concert soon.

The Chiefs' football season begins on September 5 with a game against the Baltimore Ravens, while Swift’s tour concludes in December.

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