London’s Metropolitan Police (Met) will analyse all intelligence information before the Taylor Swift concerts which will take place in the city this August, after the singer’s scheduled performances in Vienna were cancelledaccording to Secretary of State for Police Diana Johnson.

The singer’s three performances in the Austrian capital were cancelled due to an apparent plot to carry out a terrorist attack at the stadium where he was to perform.

Swift is scheduled to perform at London’s Wembley Stadium between August 15 and August 20. ““Clearly the police will look at all the intelligence and make decisions,” Johnson told LBC radio in London, noting that they are tasked with “assessing the risks of every event that happens in this country.”

The Secretary of State explained that the Met had advised that there was no security information at this time regarding Swift. On July 29, three girls were stabbed to death at a Taylor Swift-themed music workshop at a Southport recreation centrein north-west England, sparking far-right anti-immigration riots in British cities.

Following that attack, Swift said she was “completely in shock”The suspect in the girls’ deaths – Axel Rudakubana – was born in Wales to Rwandan parents, but far-right groups reacted after erroneous information circulated on social media that the teenager was an asylum seeker.