Travis Kelce steals the show at Taylor Swift’s London concert

From adorable waves to singing along, Kelce steals hearts at Taylor Swift's star-studded Eras Tour show in London.


Pop Culture & Art June 23, 2024
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (Courtesy: AFP)

Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, was the center of attention at Taylor Swift’s second Eras Tour show in London on Saturday, June 22. 

The day was doubly significant as it also marked the couple going Instagram official. Swift shared a memorable selfie featuring Prince William and his children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, along with Kelce, celebrating the occasion.

Caught on video by fans, Kelce was seen enjoying the concert from the VIP tent at Wembley Stadium, especially during Swift’s performance of “So High School,” a love song rumored to reference their relationship. 

In a charming moment, as Swift concluded the song, Kelce waved at her and struck his signature “archer” pose, mirroring Swift’s own use of the gesture during her performances.

Further enhancing the night's excitement, Kelce stood out during the song “Karma,” where Swift tweaked the lyrics in a nod to her beau, singing, "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs/ Coming straight home to me." 

Kelce’s enthusiasm didn’t stop there. He was seen singing along passionately to “Lover,” clutching his fist to his chest during the heartfelt lyrics. 

His spirited engagement continued as he sang, danced, and interacted with fans and fellow concert-goers throughout the evening.

The presence of celebrities was not limited to Kelce alone; the event was a star-studded affair with appearances by Liam Hemsworth, Tom Cruise, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Greta Gerwig, among others. 

The VIP tent buzzed with excitement, culminating in a collective dance to “Shake It Off,” captured in a video posted on social media.

Swift’s London performances are part of her global Eras Tour, which will next take her to Ireland before she returns to London for additional shows in August.

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