Taylor Swift is taking every possible opportunity to support Travis Kelce at his Kansas City Chiefs games amid a very brief break from her Eras Tour.
The pop star, 34, was spotted at the Chiefs’ game against the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sunday, November 10. Dressed for the fall season, Swift stunned in a red checked tweed suit set from Versace and arrived via golf cart with mom Andrea. Swift completed her look with a black corset top, jewelry by EFFY Jewelry and Retrouvai and a Chiefs-colored manicure.
Swift wrapped the U.S. leg of her tour in Indianapolis on November 3 and will not hit the stage again until Thursday, November 14, when she kicks off six shows in Toronto. The night after her final show in the States, Swift traveled to Kansas City to cheer on Kelce, 35, as the Chiefs defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in overtime on Monday, November 4, with a final score of 30-24.
Sunday marks the fifth time Swift has been in the stands for one of Kelce’s games this season. During a hiatus from her tour, she attended the home opener against the Baltimore Ravens in September and the subsequent game against the Cincinnati Bengals the following week. Fans became concerned when Swift then missed two away games later that month, but she returned to Arrowhead Stadium in October when the Chiefs faced the New Orleans Saints.
Every Time Taylor Swift Attended an NFL Game to Cheer for Travis Kelce
As Swift began the final leg of her tour in October, her schedule forced her to skip two more away games as she had concerts scheduled on the same days. However, she gave Kelce a shout-out after the Chiefs’ victories against the San Francisco 49ers and the Las Vegas Raiders, singing “karma is the guy on the Chiefs” during her game day shows to celebrate his wins.
Swift will likely miss more games this season as she winds down her tour, with her most notable conflict coming up on December 8. Kelce has a home game that night against the Los Angeles Chargers, while Swift will perform her final Eras Tour show in Vancouver that same evening.
As such, Kelce traveled to Indianapolis on November 2 to see Swift’s concert “one more time” before her tour ends.
“I’ll tell you what, man, the American crowds, they did not disappoint,” Travis told his brother, Jason Kelce, during the Wednesday, November 6, episode of their “New Heights” podcast. “I heard that it was a lot more rowdy this time around, knowing she was coming back to stop through America one last time before the tour was over with. I’ll tell you what, man, that thing was rocking.”