Shocking Safety Horror Claims from Taylor Swift Fans at Brazil Show!
Taylor Swift fans have been sharing alarming allegations about the sweltering conditions at her first show in Brazil after one concertgoerâs death was linked to the heat.
On Friday (17 November), the âAnti-Heroâ singer, 33, performed the first show of what was supposed to be a three-day stretch of concerts at the Nilton Santos stadium in Rio de Janeiro. Swift later postponed her Saturday show to Monday (20 November) due to extreme temperatures after 23-year-old Ana Clara Benevides died after falling ill at the show.
Since Benevideâs death, which has been linked to extreme temperatures inside the venue amid the countryâs heatwave â temperatures reportedly rose to 140F (60C) â concertgoers have shared claims about the âinhumaneâ conditions inside the venue.
Among the biggest claims that have surfaced has been that the venue wouldnât allow fans to bring their own water bottles inside, despite the sweltering temperatures.
In a recent interview with Brazilian newspaper Folha de S Paulo, Benevideâs father called for an investigation into his daughterâs death, asking the showâs organisers to confirm whether concertgoers were banned from bringing water bottles inside.
Other claims shared on Twitter say that the venue closed its vents to prevent outsiders from seeing in; the stadiumâs turf had been covered with a metallic surface, allegedly leaving at least one fan with burns on her legs after she fell; concert staff ran out of complimentary water leaving certain sections without water; and the stageâs flame machines continued to spew out fire despite the heat.
During the show, Swift was seen repeatedly handing out water to fans near the stage.
The showâs organisers T4F confirmed Benevidesâs death in a statement shared on Twitter on Saturday, expressing their âsincere condolencesâ to her loved ones.
The office of Rioâs public prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation and said Benevidesâ body was being examined.
Following the news of Benevideâs death, Swift posted an emotional tribute herself, saying that she was âoverwhelmed by griefâ.
âThis is the last thing I ever thought would happen when we decided to bring this tour to Brazil,â the Grammy-winning artist wrote on Instagram. In addition to Benevideâs tragic passing, Folha also reported that firefighters counted 1,000 faintings inside the venue on the night of Swiftâs show, according to unofficial figures.
T4F has since announced that it would be providing water stations at the Nilton Santos stadium for the duration of Swiftâs concerts and that fans would be allowed to bring in sealed water containers. They also said that they have employed an extra 200 staffers to join the already 1,230 professionals working the event.