When Taylor Swift resumed her Eras Tour last week, she added a few new songs to her setlist, including the song “So High School” which pretty clearly references her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. But even more than that, some fans noticed that the dance choreography mimicked some of Kelce’s touchdown dances. And as it turns out, that was no accident.
During the live performance of the song on the Eras Tour, the backup dancers perform dances that seem to mimic a number of touchdown dances that Travis Kelce performed throughout this season with the Chiefs.
“Did anyone notice this? They’re emulating his first touchdown celebration with Taylor in attendance” Taylor Swift fan @lovercla13 said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
Did anyone notice this? They’re emulating his first touchdown celebration with Taylor in attendance🥹 pic.twitter.com/YHe40SNu4c
— Claudia 🍁 (Milan N2-The Eras Tour) (@lovercla13) May 11, 2024
But as it turns out, that’s not just a fan theory or a coincidence.
In a series of social media comments from Natalie Peterson, who is one of Swift’s dancers on stage during the Eras Tour, it is confirmed that the choreography was indeed inspired by Kelce’s touchdown dances.
Awww Taylor’s dancer confirming the moves in so highschool being inspired by Travis🥹🥹🥹 pic.twitter.com/HtSLYyINCX
— mero (TS)❤️ (@myalchemy13) May 12, 2024
Obviously, it’s pretty insane news that Swift would intentionally make a reference to Kelce like this, given that she doesn’t usually address her active relationships during concerts like this.
And now, it’s confirmed.

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