Taylor Swift dazzles in Chiefs colours, serenades Travis Kelce on Eras Tour in Paris

The pop star performed her new song dedicating it to Kelce for the first time in front of him.


Pop Culture & Art May 13, 2024
Photo: Kevin Mazur/Travis Kelce Instagram

Taylor Swift set the stage ablaze during her final Eras Tour performance in Paris on Sunday, May 12, not only with her electrifying performance but also with a heartfelt tribute to her boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce.

During the 1989 segment of the sold-out concert, the pop icon, 34, donned a gold crop top and a red skirt, mirroring the colours of Kelce's team, the Kansas City Chiefs. 

The crowd roared with delight as she performed fan favourites like "Blank Space," "Shake It Off," and "Bad Blood."

Kelce, also 34, was present in the audience, cheering on his girlfriend alongside celebrities Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid. 

The Paris La Défense Arena marked Swift's 87th concert on the Eras Tour, a number that holds special significance as it matches Kelce's jersey number.

Swift made the night even more memorable by performing her new song dedicated to Kelce, "So High School," for the first time in front of him during the tour. She also sang "The Alchemy," a song filled with playful football puns.

Following the concert, Swift took to social media to express her gratitude for the Parisian crowd and her excitement about adding her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, to the tour setlist.

"I'm SO fired up to play this for every crowd on the tour," Swift enthused, hinting at the electrifying performances yet to come.

The couple's whirlwind romance began in September 2023, and they have been each other's biggest cheerleaders ever since. Kelce has been a regular presence at Swift's concerts around the world, further solidifying their bond.

With the Paris leg of the Eras Tour now complete, Swift is setting her sights on Stockholm, where she'll continue to captivate audiences with her music and heartfelt tributes.
 

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