Taylor Swift was seen at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday, supporting the Kansas City Chiefs as they began their NFL season, aiming for a third consecutive Super Bowl win. The Chiefs are set to face the Baltimore Ravens in their season opener, a rematch of the AFC Championship game where the Chiefs dominated earlier this year.
A video circulated on social media, showing Swift arriving in a stylish denim corset and shorts combo, paired with thigh-high red boots and a statement necklace. Last season, Swift attended 13 Chiefs games, cheering for the team and her boyfriend, tight end Travis Kelce, from a private box. Her consistent support, often wearing Chiefs gear in red and gold, became a notable fixture, drawing both attention and some criticism from NFL fans.
In a highlight moment, Swift flew back to the U.S. after her Tokyo Eras Tour performance to witness Kelce and the Chiefs win their second consecutive Super Bowl. Swift and Kelce’s relationship, which began in July 2023 after Kelce attended her Kansas City concert, gained public attention over the summer. Swift’s appearance at the Chiefs’ September game against the Chicago Bears officially confirmed their relationship, further solidified when they were seen celebrating the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory together.
Since then, the couple has publicly supported each other’s careers. Swift was frequently seen at Chiefs games, while Kelce attended numerous shows of her Eras Tour, including a memorable moment in Argentina when Swift changed lyrics mid-performance to reference him, prompting an enthusiastic response from Kelce.
In April, Swift released her 11th album, The Tortured Poets Department, with fans speculating that two tracks, “The Alchemy” and “So High School,” were about her relationship with Kelce, filled with football references. During her 87th Eras Tour show in Paris, which Kelce attended, Swift wore a red and yellow outfit—a potential nod to the Chiefs—and performed “The Alchemy” as a surprise song.
With her next tour leg starting in Miami on Oct. 18, Swift still has a few opportunities to cheer for the Chiefs this season. After wrapping up her tour in Vancouver on Dec. 8, Swift will likely have time to attend the Chiefs’ remaining games and playoffs, should they qualify.Taylor Swift was seen at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday, supporting the Kansas City Chiefs as they began their NFL season, aiming for a third consecutive Super Bowl win. The Chiefs are set to face the Baltimore Ravens in their season opener, a rematch of the AFC Championship game where the Chiefs dominated earlier this year.
A video circulated on social media, showing Swift arriving in a stylish denim corset and shorts combo, paired with thigh-high red boots and a statement necklace. Last season, Swift attended 13 Chiefs games, cheering for the team and her boyfriend, tight end Travis Kelce, from a private box. Her consistent support, often wearing Chiefs gear in red and gold, became a notable fixture, drawing both attention and some criticism from NFL fans.
In a highlight moment, Swift flew back to the U.S. after her Tokyo Eras Tour performance to witness Kelce and the Chiefs win their second consecutive Super Bowl. Swift and Kelce’s relationship, which began in July 2023 after Kelce attended her Kansas City concert, gained public attention over the summer. Swift’s appearance at the Chiefs’ September game against the Chicago Bears officially confirmed their relationship, further solidified when they were seen celebrating the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory together.
Since then, the couple has publicly supported each other’s careers. Swift was frequently seen at Chiefs games, while Kelce attended numerous shows of her Eras Tour, including a memorable moment in Argentina when Swift changed lyrics mid-performance to reference him, prompting an enthusiastic response from Kelce.
In April, Swift released her 11th album, The Tortured Poets Department, with fans speculating that two tracks, “The Alchemy” and “So High School,” were about her relationship with Kelce, filled with football references. During her 87th Eras Tour show in Paris, which Kelce attended, Swift wore a red and yellow outfit—a potential nod to the Chiefs—and performed “The Alchemy” as a surprise song.
With her next tour leg starting in Miami on Oct. 18, Swift still has a few opportunities to cheer for the Chiefs this season. After wrapping up her tour in Vancouver on Dec. 8, Swift will likely have time to attend the Chiefs’ remaining games and playoffs, should they qualify.