Travis Kelce promises more Taylor Swift appearances at Arrowhead Stadium next season

In Fall 2023, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s relationship went public. The rumors swirled about whether they had started dating, but things became official in the midst of the first year of the pop star’s Eras Tour.
In fact, the tour ran until December 2024, meaning the first year-plus of their relationship was while Swift was on the road. Now, it’s over – and Kelce said Swift will still be back at Arrowhead Stadium this season.
The couple have been seen together at multiple events this offseason, including a Stanley Cup Finals game between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers. Kelce is also gearing up for another season with the Kansas City Chiefs after rumors swirled about potential retirement, and he expects Swift will be back in her usual suite this fall.
“She tried to get to as many as she could last year, and she came to a lot,” Kelce said on Bussin’ with the Boys. “We’ll have Tay representing up at Arrowhead.”
Kelce’s numbers dropped a bit last season as he totaled a career-low 823 yards and three touchdowns. But he remains a key part of the Kansas City offense thanks to his connection with Patrick Mahomes, which had the franchise on the doorstep of an unprecedented third straight title.
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All the while, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift became the talk of the sports world. Their popularity hasn’t slowed down, either. Swift made an appearance at TEU late last month and gave a surprise performance at Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville alongside Kane Brown. Kelce watched on proudly, and he shared his reaction to the way it all went down.
“I’ll say this, I won’t say when the idea came up, but when we were there at tight end and friends, and we knew there was a professional like Kane Brown, who can figure it out, he’s a pro, he’s been on stage a million times he’s not shy at all by any means, he’s a true professional,” Kelce said on his New Heights podcast.
“Tay just kind of went up to him and the band and was just like, ‘Hey, if you guys are down, I’ll go up there and play a song and see if we can pop the roof of this place.’ She’s so good with everybody, just people and making people feel comfortable in it and rocked the stage yet again. It was awesome.”