Taylor Swift Tests Positive for COVID-19, Postpones Chicago Eras Tour Show
CHICAGO — In a heartfelt Instagram post shared moments ago, Taylor Swift announced that she has tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the postponement of tonight’s sold-out Eras Tour concert in Chicago.
The 34-year-old superstar, known for her unwavering professionalism, shared the news with a teary selfie and an emotional message to fans:
“I’ve been dodging this for four years, but it finally got me. I’m so sorry to let you down.”
Swift, who has never canceled a show due to illness in her 17-year career, described the decision as “devastating” but said protecting her crew, dancers, and fans must come first.
A Sudden Setback in a Record-Breaking Tour
The announcement comes amid one of the largest global tours in music history, with Swift performing back-to-back shows across continents since early 2023. Sources close to the production said she began feeling “achy and exhausted” after last night’s three-hour performance but initially attributed the symptoms to tour fatigue.
After a rapid test confirmed the infection this morning, her team swiftly postponed the Chicago dates and initiated strict testing protocols for all staff. “Every single band member, backup singer, and truck driver is being screened,” a tour insider told Variety. “Taylor’s livid—not for herself, but at the idea of anyone else getting sick.”
Fans and Artists Rally Around Her
Within minutes, social media flooded with messages of support under the hashtag #GetWellSoonTaylor. Fans shared clips of Swift performing through past injuries and illness, praising her resilience. Fellow artists, including Selena Gomez and Ed Sheeran, both COVID survivors, reportedly reached out privately.
“Welcome to the worst club ever,” Sheeran joked, referencing his own 2021 tour postponement.
Health experts also commended Swift’s openness. Epidemiologist Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding wrote on X: “Celebrities normalizing caution saves lives. Transparency like this matters.”
Looking Ahead
Promoters have confirmed that rescheduled Chicago shows are tentatively set for late August, with refunds available for those unable to attend. Swift assured fans that when she returns, she intends to make it worth the wait — promising “double the pyro and triple the surprises.”
For now, doctors have ordered complete rest — no rehearsals, no writing, and no travel. In her post, Swift signed off with trademark humor and warmth:
“Just me, tea, All Too Well (10-Minute Version) on loop, and my cats.”
As one fan wrote in response: “Even superheroes get sick. Take your time — Swifties aren’t going anywhere.”