After a little over a month off from touring while she released her new album The Tortured Poets Department, Taylor Swift returned to her Eras Tour this weekend, playing a series of concerts in Paris, France. And her boyfriend Travis Kelce was there to support her.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is still in the midst of the NFL offseason after helping lead his team to a second consecutive Super Bowl title back in February. As a result, he’s free to travel for the next several weeks, and so he decided to fly across the world to watch his girlfriend perform.
It was a pretty major move from Kelce to fly out to Paris just to support Swift, but she certainly made it worth the trip.
Show #87 intro followed by full The Alchemy x Treacherous mashup
❤️💛❤️💛❤️💛So basically Taylor Swift is just singing love songs to Travis Kelce in front of all of us.
🥰🥰🥰#TSTheErasTour
Paris N4 pic.twitter.com/1Bzm57tjvf— Da🦦Otterside (@DaOtterside) May 12, 2024
During the concert Kelce attended, Swift was seen blowing him a kiss, and she also performed her new song “The Alchemy” as one of her surprise acoustic songs, which is quite clearly a song written about their relationship.
To top it all off, it just happened to be show No. 87 of Swift’s Eras Tour – the same number that Kelce wears on his jersey every game.
Kelce made the trip, and Swift treated him to a special performance.

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