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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour set to arrive in Miami next Thursday, October 18 has been CANCELLED! – Swifties are Completely HEARTBROKEN after Recent News about Hurricane Milton which forced Taylor Swift and her Team to Give a Statement that “…people’s lives are at risk.”full details below

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As terrified residents of the US’s Sunshine State prepare for Hurricane Milton as it heads for Tampa Bay via the Gulf of Mexico, many have abandoned their homes in evacuations or taken emergency steps to reinforce their houses against the Category 5 storm – but for some Swifties, there’s only one thing on their minds.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is set to arrive in Miami next Thursday, October 18, where she will play three dates and conclude her stay in the Floridian city on Saturday, October 20.

Ahead of the concerts, Swifties with tickets to the Miami shows have expressed their fears online that the Miami leg of the Eras Tour may end up being cancelled in the wake of the hurricane which is expected to bring winds of 180mph to the state of Florida.

According to meteorologists in the region, Miami is not expected to fall within the storm’s path, however Hurricane Milton is expected to cause travel disruption around Florida, which might hinder fans’ ability to reach the city.

However, as residents in Tampa Bay and the west coast of Florida are warned that staying in their homes will mean almost certain death, some in the state have hit back at concerned Swifties for complaining about the concert when people’s lives are at risk.

Taylor Swift fans have expressed their fears that the Miami leg of the Eras Tour next week will be cancelled or postponed due to Hurricane Milton – but others have urged them to consider the bigger picture

Nearly the entirety of Florida’s west coast is under a hurricane warning today as the storm and its 180mph winds creep towards the state, sucking energy from the Gulf of Mexico’s warm water. It is expected to make landfall at 4am local time.

The system is threatening the densely populated Tampa metro area – which has a population of more than 3.3million people – with a potential direct hit tomorrow.

Earlier this week, Tampa’s mayor Jane Castor has warned residents that if they don’t evacuate, ‘you are going to die’. Milton is expected to bring a possible 8- to 12-foot storm surge and widespread flooding to the area.

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