Fans are wondering how Taylor Swift will manage to attend the Super Bowl to watch her boyfriend Travis Kelce play on the Kansas City Chiefs. The team will be playing against the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas on February 11, right after Swift performs in Japan.
Will Taylor Swift Attend the Super Bowl for Travis Kelce?
Swift was in attendance on Sunday to celebrate the Chiefs’ win against the Baltimore Ravens, sending them to Super Bowl LVIII. She and Kelce kissed and embraced on the field following the team’s victory.
Fans are now looking forward to seeing Swift at the Super Bowl on February 11. The singer will have to cut things pretty close, as she’s scheduled to perform the final show in the Japan leg of her Eras Tour on February 10.
According to CBS Sports, Swift’s final Japan show is scheduled for 6 p.m. Tokyo time. The Super Bowl is the next day at 6:30 p.m. ET. Since Tokyo is 14 hours ahead of the East Coast, Swift should have enough time to make it to Las Vegas for the big game.
However, Swift has spoken in the past about needing a day of recovery after performing shows on her tour. She won’t have as much time to rest if she goes straight into cheering Kelce on at Allegiant Stadium.
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Swift, Kelce Started Dating Last Year
Swift and Kelce first sparked dating rumors last September, when the singer was spotted at his football game. Kelce revealed that he had apparently invited Swift to attend a game after seeing her perform on her Eras Tour in July.
The pair seemed to confirm their romance in October, when they were spotted holding hands at a Saturday Night Live afterparty. Later that month, Swift could be seen kissing Kelce on the cheek in an Instagram photo.
In November, Kelce attended a show on the Eras Tour, and Swift changed the lyrics in her song “Karma” to refer to “the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me.” After the show, she was seen running into Kelce’s arms and kissing him.
Swift has attended a number of Chiefs games this season, including Sunday’s AFC Championship Game.