Country music sensation Taylor Swift no longer has the Capital Hoedown tour stop listed on her website, adding to speculation the musician may be pulling out of the struggling Ottawa festival.

The president of Swift's record label, Scott Borchetta, tweeted to the CBC’s Ashley Burke he thinks the festival "looks like a mess" and he is unsure if Swift will perform.

The Hoedown was the only North American tour date for Swift in 2012. She was the headliner and supposed to perform Saturday, August 11.

The music festival was slated to take place from August 10 to 12 at Walter Baker Park, but the City of Ottawa cancelled its deal with the festival and denied it access to the park after Hoedown organizers failed to pay $150,000 to rent the venue.

New, private location sought

The festival is currently working on a new, private location minutes away to avoid cancelling the event altogether.

In a letter published Tuesday, Concert International Inc. president Denis Benoit said the company decided to go on with the show despite the setback but warned they would need to "restructure in several areas to ensure that the festival is a viable venture".

The Hoedown will remain a three-day festival and changes to the artist line-up will be announced shortly, Benoit added. It is unclear if the dates would change.