Taylor Swift won’t be in Denver this weekend to watch his friend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs play the Broncos.
According to TMZ, Swift is focused on “getting back into tour mode” ahead of her upcoming Eras dates, which begin November 9 in Argentina. The 33-year-old star has taken a three-month break from touring.
She attended several Kelce’s Chiefs games over the last five weeks – including last week’s 31-17 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. She even arrived at Arrowhead Stadium in a red Chiefs sweater to cheer him on.
But now Swift’s attention is turning back to music after her football era – and Kelce might even travel to South America to see her perform.
Taylor Swift won’t be cheering on Travis Kelce from the stands in Denver this weekend
Swift, 33, reportedly needs to “get back into tour mode” ahead of next month’s Eras dates.
Next week, the Chiefs play the Miami Dolphins in Germany on November 5th and then have the following weekend off – which conveniently for Kelce falls just as Swift’s schedule in Buenos Aires begins.
She plays three nights in the Argentine capital from November 9th to 11th and then travels to Rio De Janeiro in Brazil the following weekend.
She then has three dates in Sao Paolo from November 24th to 26th to round out her upcoming round of appointments.
Her first Chiefs game came against the Chicago Bears on September 24, when she appeared in Kelce’s suit at Arrowhead Stadium alongside his mother Donna – confirming speculation that the two were linked.
The Chiefs won that game 41-10, with Swift being caught on camera shouting “Let’s get the fuck going!” when Kelce scored a touchdown.
The following week, the Chiefs were in New York to play the Jets, and Swift showed up at MetLife Stadium with a star-studded roster that included Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman and Sophie Turner.
She missed the Oct. 8 game in Minnesota against the Vikings, but then returned for the Chiefs’ final two games, both at Arrowhead Stadium, against the Broncos and Chargers.
During that time, Kelce has been in the form of his life and has solidified the view of many that he is the best tight end in the history of the game.
The Chiefs, the Super Bowl champions, won every game Swift saw on the ground and entered Sunday’s game with a 6-1 record.
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