Travis Kelce Praises Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour as ‘Absolutely Rocking’ After Another Concert Experience
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce is embracing his role as one of the biggest Swifties around, and he’s not hiding it. The NFL tight end joined his brother, Jason Kelce, for an episode of their popular podcast, New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce, where he opened up about his latest experience at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. Kelce, who has been a devoted fan of Swift’s since attending one of her Kansas City shows last summer, couldn’t resist seeing her perform “one more time” as the tour nears its December conclusion in Vancouver.
Kelce was spotted at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, supporting Swift from the VIP section on the second night of her three-night stop. Reflecting on the experience, Kelce described the concert as “absolutely rocking,” adding that the American crowds felt even “rowdier” this time around as fans savored Swift’s final U.S. performances of the tour. “I wanted to see Tay one more time before this thing got closed up,” Kelce shared on the podcast. “I’ll tell you what, man. The American crowds, they did not disappoint…that thing was rocking. Absolutely rocking.”
The Chiefs star has attended over a dozen shows on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, including stops overseas. In the summer, he attended her Amsterdam concert with fellow Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany, showing the strength of his admiration for the pop sensation. Kelce also made a memorable onstage cameo during Swift’s London show, stepping into the spotlight during the song “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.” In a show-stopping moment, he carried an exhausted Swift to a set-piece couch during her Tortured Poets final act, adding an unexpected and thrilling twist for fans.
The Indianapolis concert was another special moment for the couple, with Kelce joining in the energy of the show alongside Swift’s mother, Andrea Swift. In a fan-captured TikTok, the two were seen dancing together to Swift’s Tortured Poets Department track, “So High School.” The song’s lyrics, which include the line “You know how to ball, I know Aristotle,” have long sparked speculation among fans that they’re a nod to Kelce’s role as both Swift’s partner and one of the NFL’s most celebrated players.
Kelce’s enthusiastic support of Swift’s tour has only strengthened his image as a fan-favorite celebrity couple with Swift, drawing admiration from both Swifties and sports fans alike. With Swift’s tour ending soon, Kelce’s “one more time” moment underscores his dedication to celebrating her achievements. Swift’s Eras Tour is scheduled to wrap up in Vancouver this December, marking the end of a groundbreaking run that captivated audiences worldwide.