Since Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs have advanced to the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift will go quickly from Tokyo to Las Vegas on February 11 to witness her boyfriend compete for the biggest reward in football.
The most famous couple in America embraced and kissed on the field at M&T Bank Stadium following the Chiefs’ spectacular victory over the Baltimore Ravens, who were the overwhelming favorites to win the game.
While waiting for the AFC Championship trophy to be delivered, Kelce had a heartfelt moment with his sweetie. Swift seemed like she was about to cry as the couple celebrated in front of the public. “You have to fight for your right to party!” screamed an excited Kelce, imitating the Beastie Boys, as he finally took the stage and raised his voice.
Swift will perform four nights of her highly anticipated Eras Tour in the capital of Japan from February 7–10. After that, she must quickly return to Allegiant Stadium on the west coast for the biggest athletic event in American history the following month.
She will fly hundreds of miles to see the game, and then, only five days after the Super Bowl, she will begin her next leg of the tour in Melbourne, Australia. Despite the time difference of 17 hours, Swift will benefit from it when she returns from Japan because it will be her 13th Chiefs game of the season, which is also her lucky number.
But whether fortune is on their side or not, based on Sunday’s performance, Kelce and his Chiefs will be hard to stop following their remarkably impressive 17-10 victory over Baltimore, the club that most people thought was a lock to win the Super Bowl, let alone today’s game.
After scoring a touchdown in the first quarter, Kelce put on another incredible, career-defining performance, surpassing Jerry Rice’s NFL postseason record of 151 receptions.
Cara Delevingne joined Swift in the VIP suite to support the Chiefs during their win; Jason Kelce, Travis’s parents, Donna and Ed, were also present.
After his brother scored a touchdown, Travis’s elder brother was spotted giving his pals high fives in the suite, but his celebrations were very quiet in comparison to the crazy events that transpired in Buffalo the previous weekend.
The elder Kelce supported Kansas City throughout the game while donning a wooly cap from the Chiefs. The two brothers even shared a moment on the field. Swift was seen grinning and watching the Kelce brothers laugh together on the field in this endearing photo.