Taylor Swift will not reschedule the delayed ‘Lover Fest’ performances

The star has started social media Friday to announce the move, which will affect the exhibits postponed from 2020 to 2021.
Last April, Swift canceled all live performances and performances for the rest of the year in an effort to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Taylor Swift has just canceled all her 2020 shows

“I’m so sorry, but I can not reschedule the programs we have postponed,” she wrote on Friday. “Although refunds have been available since we postponed the Lover Fest shows for the first time, many of you clung to your tickets, and I also clung to the idea that we could plan again.”

Swift joins other artists who have canceled or rescheduled tour dates, such as Justin Bieber, Niall Horan and Bad Bunny.

Taylor said in her statement that she was disappointed because she had to cancel.

“This is an unprecedented pandemic that has changed everyone’s plans and no one knows what the tourism environment will look like in the near future,” she wrote. “… I miss you terribly and can not wait until we can all be safe together at shows again.”

Despite the fact that his fans could not see live, Swift surprised them earlier in the month by announcing that she would be releasing a recording of one of her first albums, “Fearless”, on April 9th.
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She has already released ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’, two recorded albums that both appeared during the pandemic.

Despite postponing her delayed Lover Fest performances, Swift has received six Grammy nominations, with the potential to win the album of the year for 2021.

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