Taylor Swift shines in a pink bodysuit as she kicks

Taylor Swift shines in a pink bodysuit as she kicks off the international leg of her Eras tour in Argentina… ahead of a visit from Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift took the stage in style on Thursday as she kicked off the international leg of her tour at the Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The 33-year-old Bad Blood hitmaker dazzled in a stunning pink sequin bodysuit and matching boots as he performed in front of over 70,000 fans.

The singer appeared exuberant and put on a dynamic performance as she returned to the stage to continue her successful tour. It was the first night of their three-day stay in Buenos Aires.

Her NFL boyfriend Travis Kelce, 34, was not in attendance at Friday’s show, according to Page Six, but will reportedly support the singer this weekend.

Kelce has an off week this week and will use his time off to visit Buenos Aires, but he will be back in time for practice next Monday.

Back on tour!  Taylor Swift took the stage in style on Thursday as she kicked off the international leg of her tour at the Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Back on tour! Taylor Swift took the stage in style on Thursday as she kicked off the international leg of her tour at the Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Sparkly: The 33-year-old Bad Blood hitmaker sparkled in a stunning pink sequin bodysuit and matching boots as he performed in front of over 70,000 fans

Sparkly: The 33-year-old Bad Blood hitmaker sparkled in a stunning pink sequin bodysuit and matching boots as he performed in front of over 70,000 fans

Night one: The singer looked exuberant as she returned to the stage to continue her successful tour.  It was the first night of their three-day stay in Buenos Aires

Night one: The singer looked exuberant as she returned to the stage to continue her successful tour. It was the first night of their three-day stay in Buenos Aires

The revelation comes after Kelce hinted at his bye week plans on his “New Heights” podcast with his brother, Eagles center Jason Kelce.

While speaking on the show, Travis was asked by his brother if he was excited about the upcoming plans.

“No, not really,” he said.

However, he soon added: “Maybe I’ll just say fuck it and go somewhere nice, I don’t know.” “My skin is getting all pale, so I need to go somewhere sunny… closer to the equator.”

Jason then asked if his brother would travel “south of the equator” – where Argentina is, of course – which made Travis laugh.

Swift landed alone in Buenos Aires on Wednesday afternoon.

The pop star is seen shielding herself with a black umbrella as he stepped off his private jet in exclusive photos obtained by on Wednesday.

For the fans: Superfans of the pop sensation have been camping out for five months in anticipation of the star bringing her Eras tour to Buenos Aires

For the fans: Superfans of the pop sensation have been camping out for five months in anticipation of the star bringing her Eras tour to Buenos Aires

First time in South America: It will be the first time Taylor has ever played in South America, restarting the Eras Tour for three nights in Argentina before traveling to Brazil

First time in South America: It will be the first time Taylor has ever played in South America, restarting the Eras Tour for three nights in Argentina before traveling to Brazil

Tense: The beauty flexed her muscles

Tense: The beauty flexed her muscles

Superfans of the pop sensation have been camping out for five months in anticipation of the star bringing her Eras tour to Buenos Aires – and told they want to be first in line to see her.

Dozens of “Swifties” slept in small tents outside the Estadio River Plate stadium in Argentina to catch the first glimpse of the star on stage in two months.

It will be the first time Taylor has ever played in South America, restarting the Eras Tour for three nights in Argentina before heading to Brazil.

But rising ticket prices in the US have seen fans from all over the US traveling to South America to see the pop star – leaving locals worried they could be pushed to the back of the row.