Taylor Swift is turning her attention back to music after news that she won’t be in Denver to cheer on Travis Kelce against the Broncos on Sunday.
After attending four of the Kansas City Chiefs’ last five games, Swift must now focus on her upcoming Eras tour dates in South America, which begin November 9 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
As part of the schedule, she will also appear in Rio De Janeiro and Sao Paolo in November – meaning she probably won’t be able to see Kelce play until Dec. 3, when the Chiefs play the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.
The only away game Swift has been to for the Chiefs since she and Kelce started dating was in New York – where she lives – for the Oct. 1 game against the Jets.
Green Bay is typically a cold place in December, so Swift could choose to leave it a week and return a week later for the following game, Dec. 10 at Arrowhead Stadium against the Buffalo Bills.
It will be at least a few weeks before Taylor Swift can watch an NFL game again
Her romance with Travis Kelce has been a big topic of conversation so far in the NFL season
Swift is touring extensively in 2024 and won’t be able to make the Super Bowl if Kelce is there
But 2024 is a monster touring year for Swift as she travels the globe on the hugely successful Eras Tour.
The NFL regular season runs until January 7th and then the playoffs begin, in which the Chiefs – Super Bowl champions with a record of 6-1 – will almost certainly play.
But Swift is back on tour in Japan in early February – starting February 7 in Tokyo. Considering she’s taking at least ten days this time to prepare for her first dates in Buenos Aires, one would assume she won’t stay too long in January to watch Chiefs games when Kelces Season is still ongoing.
And it’s already safe to assume that Swift won’t be at the Super Bowl if Kelce and the Chiefs make it that far again.
The game is scheduled for February 11 in Las Vegas, a day after their last date in Tokyo. Swift will leave Japan and fly to Australia to play in Melbourne on February 16.
Their 2024 calendar extends to November next year with additional dates in Singapore, Europe, Florida and Canada.
So whether NFL fans liked it or not, Swift’s red-hot football era may already be a thing of the past.