Taylor Swift is back at Arrowhead Stadium for another Sunday of Kansas City Chiefs football. The A-list singer attended boyfriend Travis Kelce’s Sunday, November 10, game against the Denver Broncos.
Taylor, 34, was photographed arriving at the stadium in a red and black checkered skirt and matching blazer, which was draped over her shoulders. She paired the look with a black corset top and knee-high boots, with her hair pulled back into an updo. After entering the venue, she hopped on a golf cart with her parents, Scott Swift and Andrea Swift, to be taken to their private suite for the game.
With a weekend off from the Eras tour, Taylor was able to show up to support her man at another football game. She was also at the Chiefs’ Monday Night Football game on November 4, one day after a three-show run in Indianapolis, Indiana. The tour resumes with three back-to-back shows in Toronto on November 14, but Taylor has off on the day of the next Chiefs game against the Buffalo Bills on November 17. However, the game is at Buffalo and she has yet to attend an away game this season.
The tour is quickly winding down. After a second weekend in Toronto from November 21-23, Taylor will have off for Thanksgiving weekend and then head to Vancouver to close out the tour with three shows on December 6, 7 and 8.
Despite being on the road for most of the last two years, Taylor has made the effort to support Travis as much as possible. For instance, she finished playing six shows in Japan one day before the Super Bowl in February and immediately got on her private plane to make it to Las Vegas for the game. The Chiefs won and are now on a mission to win their third Super Bowl in a row in 2025.
This year’s big game is taking place in New Orleans, where Taylor recently played three Eras tour concerts. She put some good energy into the stadium during her performances by making football references at all three shows. At the first concert, she pretended to throw a football, then followed it up the next night by holding her arms in a goal post position and mouthing, “Touchdown!” On night three in New Orleans, she mimicked Travis’ first down signal while on stage.
Of course, Travis has been equally as dedicated when it comes to being there for Taylor too. Just days after the Super Bowl, he took a three-day trip to Australia to see one of her performances Down Under. He’s also been to various Eras tour shows in Asia, South America and Europe, and attended the November 2 Indianapolis show on his one night off from football.
Unfortunately, that was the last show of the tour he’ll be able to attend due to his own work schedule. “I wanted to see Tay one more time before this thing got closed up,” he said on the “New Heights” podcast. “And I’ll tell you what, man … the American crowds … they did not disappoint.”