Swift postpones Rio show due to extreme heat after fan death


Taylor Swift's fans queue outside the Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium before the American superstar’s concert, amid a heat wave in Rio de Janeiro on November 18. A fan died at the show the previous night. – AFP pic, November 19, 2023.

AMERICAN superstar Taylor Swift yesterday postponed a show in Rio de Janeiro due to extreme heat, after a fan died at the singer’s concert the previous night.

The postponement came after the heat index in the city had risen to as high as 59℃ on Friday, when a 23-year-old fan in the crowd of 60,000 died during the first “Eras Tour” show in Brazil.

“I’m writing this from my dressing room in the stadium,” Swift posted on Instagram yesterday.

“The decision has been made to postpone tonight’s show due to extreme temperatures in Rio.

“The safety and wellbeing of my fans, fellow performers and crew has to and always will come first.”

The concert has been moved to tomorrow.

Swift could be seen in videos posted to social media from Friday trying to help fans by dispatching aides to pass out water bottles and even throwing one to the audience herself.

“It’s with a shattered heart that I say we lost a fan earlier tonight,” Swift said in a post on Instagram to her millions of followers yesterday.

“I can’t even tell you how devastated I am by this.”

The Rio Health Secretariat reported that Ana Benevides died on Friday evening after suffering cardiorespiratory arrest in the Nilton Santos stadium during Swift’s concert.

It said efforts to revive the young woman failed and an investigation had been launched.

“At this time, the cause of death cannot be determined,” the agency said.

Much of central and southeastern Brazil has been suffering an unusually oppressive springtime heat wave.

Fans lashed out at the venue’s handling of the heat, saying officials had prevented them from bringing in water.

“The lack of organisation yesterday was absurd. What happened to the young woman was a crime due to bad organisation. You just don’t deny anybody water,” said Yasmin Monteiro, 24, who tried to enter the stadium yesterday with five litres of water, before the announcement that the night’s concert was postponed.

Caio Wesley, a 25-year-old who tried to carry in four litres of water, described organisers’ attitude in prohibiting the entry of liquids as “selfish”.

“I brought all this water to see how long I can last,” he told AFP.

Brazil’s Justice Ministry yesterday published a resolution requiring event organisers to guarantee that fans have access to drinking water.

“It is unacceptable that people suffer, faint and even die due to lack of access to water,” Justice Minister Flavio Dino said.

In her post yesterday, Swift said she would not discuss the woman’s death from stage as “I feel overwhelmed by grief when I even try to talk about it.

“I feel this loss deeply and my broken heart goes out to her family and friends,” she added. – AFP, November 19, 2023.


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