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Taylor Swift reschedules Argentina show due to weather: 'Never going to endanger my fans'
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Date:2025-04-13 08:43:43
Taylor Swift on Friday rescheduled a show on the Eras Tour for the first time — in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"I love a rain show but I’m never going to endanger my fans or my fellow performers and crew," she wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
"We’ve rescheduled tonight’s Buenos Aires show for Sunday due to the weather being so truly chaotic it would be unsafe to try and put on this concert. Good news is I get to stay in Argentina longer!!"
The rescheduled show is slated to take place at the same time and location at Estadio Más Monumental. She performed there on Thursday night and has another show scheduled for Saturday night.
Swift will head to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, on Nov. 17 for three shows and end her South American leg with three concerts in São Paulo, Brazil.
Swift has shown that she isn't afraid to "dance in a storm in my best dress, fearless" over the years.
On May 20 at Foxborough, Massachusetts' Gillette Stadium, she performed the more than three-hour long show in the pouring rain. This was the second time she performed in a relentless midnight rain. The first was after a four-hour delay on May 8 at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium.
A three-hour affair:Here's Taylor Swift's full Eras Tour setlist in South America
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