A 16-year-old Syrian national received a conditional 1.5-year sentence for assisting in planning a terrorist attack on Taylor Swift's Vienna concerts in 2024, having been radicalized online by ISIS propaganda.

Berlin Court Sentences Radicalized Youth in Vienna Terror Plot
A 16-year-old Syrian national has been sentenced to a conditional prison term of one and a half years by the Berlin District Court for his involvement in planning a terrorist attack targeting Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna during summer 2024. The teenager, who was 14 at the time of the offenses, attended school in Frankfurt and became radicalized through Islamic State propaganda online.
Details of the Terror Plot
The investigation revealed that the youth established contact through social media with a 19-year-old suspect in Austria who planned to carry out a suicide bombing at one of Swift's sold-out concerts. The German teenager provided crucial assistance by sending instructional videos on bomb-making techniques and facilitating contact with an ISIS member.
International Security Operation
In August 2024, Austrian authorities canceled three scheduled concerts at Vienna's Ernst Happel Stadium following intelligence about the imminent threat. The plot involved plans to detonate explosives among the 65,000 attendees at each concert and attack additional crowds of 15,000-20,000 people outside the venue using knives.
Prevented Tragedy
Former Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer stated that security forces had prevented "a tragedy" through their coordinated efforts. The main suspect in Austria, who swore allegiance to ISIS, confessed to planning a suicide attack targeting the American superstar's performance.
Ongoing Investigations
While the German teenager received a conditional sentence due to his age and cooperation, the primary investigation against the 19-year-old Austrian suspect continues. The case highlights ongoing concerns about online radicalization of youth by terrorist organizations across Europe.