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Taylor Swift pulls out of Melbourne Cup performance

US singer Taylor Swift has pulled out of her performance at this year's Melbourne Cup.

The Shake It Off singer cancelled the gig due to scheduling changes on the Asian leg of her promotional tour.

The country star had been slated to perform two songs in the Mounting Yard, meaning anyone with a general admission ticket would have been able to see her perform at the race that stops the nation on November 5.

It was to be her only public appearance in Australia this year, following the release of her seventh studio album, Lover.

A spokesman for Swift said: "Regrettably, Taylor is no longer able to make it to this year's Melbourne Cup.

"Changes to her Asian promo schedule have made it logistically impossible for her to be here.

"To all of Taylor's fans, we hope to see Taylor in Australia in 2020."

Victoria Racing Club CEO Neil Wilson said the news was "disappointing for everyone".

He added: "We understand how important the pre-Cup entertainment is and we look forward to providing an update shortly."

Swift had faced backlash online

When news of the star's performance was announced it sparked an immediate response from the Coalition for the Protection of Racehorses, which protests outside the Melbourne Cup each year.

The animal rights group renewed its online #NupToTheCup campaign, calling on Swift to pull out of the performance.

"Taylor Swift has put money before compassion by agreeing to perform at the 2019 Melbourne Cup," the group said on its Facebook page.

Some of Swift's fans also expressed disappointment at the singer's decision to perform at the race.

Twitter user Yvette Lewis said as much as she loved Swift, she was "disappointed" the star was supporting a "cruel industry".

Last year, Irish horse The Cliffsofmoher was euthanased after breaking its shoulder during the Melbourne Cup, in what Racing Victoria called "an unfortunate incident that happens infrequently".

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