VIENNA, Aug 11 – The lawyer of the main suspect in a foiled plot to carry out an attack at Taylor Swift concert in Vienna on Sunday sought to play down the seriousness of the plan, saying her client was only “playing with ideas.”
Swift’s three planned concerts this week were canceled after Austrian authorities discovered a plot allegedly led by a 19-year-old to carry out an ISIS-inspired suicide attack at a soccer stadium where tens of thousands of fans were planning to attend the shows.
The alleged plan was to kill as many concertgoers as possible. Joseph Walshe / SWNSAustrian investigators said the youth had recently sworn a pledge to ISIS and had made a full confession after police raided his house, seizing chemicals, machetes and other devices the plotters planned to use in a bomb attack.
Lawyer Ina-Christin Stiglitz told Reuters the youth had only been involved with ISIS for the past month.
Here's everything we know about the attempted terrorist attack at a Taylor Swift concert
- A 17-year-old and a 19-year-old were arrested for plotting an ISIS-style terror attack at one of Taylor Swift’s Austrian concerts this week. A third suspect, 18, was arrested two nights later.
- The would-be terrorists planned to drive a bomb-filled car into the Eras Tour crowd to kill as many people as possible.
- The main suspect — who authorities say fully confessed to the attack plans after his arrest — had recently sworn allegiance to Islamic State’s leader online, security officials said. He had reportedly just been hired by the venue to work security.
- Swift’s three sold-out Eras shows in Vienna have been canceled.
- Swift previously said her “biggest fear” in life was a violent attack at one of her concerts in a resurfaced article penned by the singer in 2019.
“It interested him,” she said, suggesting that her client had not really intended to carry out a serious attack.
“It was just playing with ideas,” she said. “He says the bomb wasn’t of good enough quality, it wouldn’t have worked.”
The main suspect, 19, has recently sworn allegiance to ISIS. APA/AFP via Getty Images
All three concerts in Vienna were cancelled. Barracudamusic.at via REUTERSHe had researched online on how to build a bomb, she added.
Among three other teenagers Austrian police have detained in the investigation was a 17-year-old youth, whom Stiglitz said her client had described as his “best friend and neighbour”.
Neighbours of the 19-year-old in the small town of Ternitz expressed shock at his arrest, describing him as reserved but friendly. One of few hints pointing to potential radicalization was that he had recently grown a long beard, they said.
Responding to a question about why he had changed his appearance, his lawyer said: “He wanted to be cool.”
Chancellor Karl Nehammer said earlier that Austria’s intelligence agencies should have greater power to monitor communications on messaging apps to stop extremists.






