Never.
Taylor Swift announced on Friday that she “can’t reschedule the shows we postponed” from her “Lover Fest” tour of two cities, announced in September 2019.
“I like coming here to tell you the good news or to share a new project with you,” Swift said. sent to Twitter, they started. “It’s not my favorite thing in the world to have to tell you news I’m sad about. I’m sorry, but I can’t reschedule the shows I’ve postponed. Although refunds have been available since we first postponed Lover Fest shows, many of you have clung to tickets and I have also clung to the idea that we can reschedule. ”
“This is an unprecedented pandemic, which has changed everyone’s plans and no one knows what the tourist landscape will look like in the near future,” the statement continued. “I am so disappointed that I will not be able to see you in person as soon as I wanted to. I miss you terribly and I can’t wait until we can all be safe together again. “
Swift, 31, canceled her 2020 tournament data in April 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, initially announcing that the data will be rescheduled for 2021.
Despite failing to tour, Swift remained busy with a number of new albums released during COVID’s time. First of all, there was the fist one or two of the accompanying recordings “Folklore” and “Evermore”. She also re-recorded her early albums to finally relaunch them, a move meant to free her early work from the clutches of mega-manager Scooter Braun, who took over the rights of Swift’s former masters in a decision on which the singer took repeatedly. sandblasted.
It also escalates a legal battle with a theme park, so it’s a bit of a mixed bag.