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Taylor Swift watches Chiefs play Monday Night Football after end of US Eras Tour
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Date:2025-04-14 01:35:33
Taylor Swift is spending her first day off after the end of the final American leg of the Eras Tour in Kansas City to cheer on the Chiefs and boyfriend Travis Kelce as they take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Swift arrived with her mother, Andrea, and jumped in a golf cart that took them to the stadium’s southwest tunnel. In a video posted to X, formerly Twitter, by KCTV5’s Jared Koller, she strutted past photographers in knee-high black boots, black shorts, a black top and a leather Kansas City jacket. Her mom followed closely behind. Swift smiled at reporters through her bold, classic red lipstick.
Temperatures hovered above 60 degrees, and rain sprinkled down into the stadium while Chiefs Nation piled in to see if the home team would extend its perfect 7-0 record against the Buccaneers' 4-4. Swift has attended every home game of the regular season.
Also spotted at the stadium was Kylie Kelce. Her husband, Jason, is an analyst for ESPN's Monday Night Countdown broadcast team and reported before the game.
"Hey, I know that guy," Jason said about Travis as cameras cut to the tight end warming up on the field. "Thank goodness he got rid of that mustache."
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Karma is the guy on the Chiefs
On Saturday night, Swifties in Indianapolis grabbed snapshots of Kelce walking on the arena floor during the "Tortured Poets" section. Dressed in all black and sporting his Midnight Rodeo cap, the football player stayed for the last two eras before heading backstage.
The appearance was Kelce's 14th show since the couple went public. Swift sang her famous lyric change in the final song, "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me," alerting fans inside Lucas Oil Stadium to Kelce's presence. She only alters line when he's in attendance or when the team wins on a show day, like on Oct. 20 in Miami and Oct. 27 in New Orleans.
Swift has nine more concerts before her titanic show wraps on Dec. 8.
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