Taylor Swift surprised fans in Chicago after announcing a last-minute postponement of her Eras Tour show. In an Instagram post, she revealed she had tested positive for COVID-19, writing, “I’m so sorry, Chicago. I tested positive for COVID and need to rest.” For an artist known for her consistency, it marked a rare moment — Swift hasn’t canceled a show due to illness in 17 years.
Her team said the decision was made with “the safety of the crew and fans in mind.” After feeling “unusual fatigue” following a previous show, Swift tested positive, prompting immediate action from her team to alert officials and arrange new dates.
Fans flooded social media with messages of support, praising her for being open and responsible. “Take care of yourself, Taylor. We’ll wait,” one fan wrote.
Despite the setback, the Eras Tour remains a major success, known for its massive crowds and emotional performances. Chicago ticket holders will receive new dates soon.
Swift’s honesty about her illness reminded fans that even global stars aren’t invincible — and that sometimes, prioritizing health is the most powerful message of all.