SWIFT ACTION

Taylor Swift’s ‘American stalker detained’ ahead of German show after ‘making threats’ against singer on social media

Taylor also dealt with a stalker trying to break into her home in January

AN AMERICAN has been arrested after allegedly making threats against Taylor Swift during her shows in Germany.

The man is being kept in custody until her shows in Gelsenkirchen for The Eras Tour are over.

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Taylor Swift had death threats made against her by a known stalker, but the man was arrested before he could attend her show in Germany on July 17

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The stalker had tickets to her show in Gelsenkirchen on July 17 and was detained at the entry point after event organizers told police about the threats

Taylor, 34, has three shows in Gelsenkirchen on July 17, 18, and 19.

The man, 34, is a suspected stalker of Taylor’s, but his name wasn’t released.

He had a ticket to the show on Wednesday, according to police.

The man was detained while entering the Veltins-Arena after organizers of the event told police, according to .

He will remain in jail until Saturday.

The stalker made social media threats against the singer and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, police said.

Wednesday night’s show went peacefully, with 60,000 people in attendance, and the police said there is no threat for the rest of the shows.

After the Gelsenkirchen shows, Taylor will remain in Germany until July 28, for two shows in Hamburg and two shows in Munich.

A SCARY OCCURRENCE

Sadly, this is not the only time Taylor has been stalked and put into a scary situation.

In January, a stalker was caught outside her New York City home around 3 pm and was arrested at 6 pm, according to .

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It is unclear if it is the same stalker in Germany.

The man had tried to break into her apartment two days prior and was arrested, but let go.

An arrest was made after a “person of concern” was in the area, according to the New York Police Department.

A witness told the outlet that Taylor’s security team asked them to arrest the man away from her building.

Taylor Swift's Remaining Eras Tour Shows

Taylor Swift embarked on her Eras Tour in March 2023, and the tour is continuing until December 2024. The tour expands all of her albums and eras with multiple costumes changes and surprise songs every night. Here are the remaining dates.

Gelsenkirchen, Germany- July 17, 18, and 19 at Veltins-Arena

Hamburg, Germany – July 23 and 24 at Volksparkstadion

Munich, Germany – July 27 and 28 at Olympiasadion

Warsaw, Poland – August 1, 2, and 3 at PGE Narodowy

Vienna, Austria – August 8, 9, and 10 at Ernst-Happel-Stadion

London, England – August August, 15, 16, 17, 19 and 20 at Wembley Stadium

Toronto, Canada – November 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23 at Rogers Centre

Vancouver, Canada – December 6, 7, and 8 at BC Place

“They went after him on Hudson by Bubby’s,” a source told Page Six.

“He resisted and they had to tackle him.”

TAYLOR’S HORROR

Taylor has been dealing with stalkers for a long time as another man in 2021 tried to break into her home.

Hanks Johnson claimed that he was communicating with Taylor on social media before breaking in, according to Fox affiliate .

 reported that the man sent direct messages to Taylor’s Instagram while outside of the courthouse and claimed the predictive text suggestions on his phone were replies from the singer.

He was arrested on April 18 at 8:30 pm after a resident saw him inside the building without permission.

Hanks was charged with criminal trespassing and released on his own recognizance after an arraignment.

A few years before this incident, a different man had broken into her apartment, slept on her couch, and used her shower, according to .

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The stalker was arrested and is being kept in jail until Saturday when her shows are over

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Police said there was no threat to the show and 60,000 people danced the night away

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After Gelsenkirchen, Taylor will return to Germany in Munich and Hamburg until July 28
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