Will Taylor Swift Attend the Chiefs-Saints Game to Support Travis Kelce? What We Know
Ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs game tonight, many fans are wondering if Taylor Swift will show up to support her beau, Travis Kelce.
On Monday, Oct. 7, the Chiefs will host the New Orleans Saints for the Week 5 matchup at Arrowhead Stadium, expected to kick off at 7:15 p.m. local time.
As many Swifties already know, this is one of the last few weekends of the early 2024 NFL season that the pop superstar can attend without any Eras Tour or travel-related conflicts.
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While many hope the 34-year-old "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" songstress will make an appearance, now—hours before the parking lots open to tailgaters and fans begin to pour into the Kansas City stadium—we may have our final answer.
On Saturday, Oct. 5, Kelce hosted a special charity event for his 35th birthday. During Kelce Car Jam, the man of the hour caught up with a few fans, who asked where Swift was.
In response, the three-time Super Bowl champ told them she "might not be here right now, but she's coming in for the game," seemingly confirming Swift's presence at the Oct. 7 Chiefs matchup.
After tonight's game, Swift will be busy gearing up for a round of shows in Miami the weekend of Oct. 18, followed by stops in New Orleans on Oct. 25-27. She will then head to Indianapolis for three shows the weekend of Nov. 1.
About two weeks later, the "Love Story" artist will kick off the last leg of her international Eras Tour, performing six shows in Toronto in mid-November and eventually wrapping up with a final three concerts in Vancouver at the beginning of December.
During that time, Kelce will take the field several times and whether or not his girlfriend will be among those cheering him on from the suite remains unclear. However, the Chiefs' Nov. 4, Nov. 10 and Nov. 29 home games, as well as the team's Nov. 17 game against the Bills in Buffalo and Dec. 15 game against the Cleveland Browns, look the most promising as she doesn't have a tour date scheduled.
But even if Swift can't make it, the NFL pro has made it known that he's more than OK with her skipping out on a few games.
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