After more than two weeks away from Arrowhead Stadium, Taylor Swift returned to support Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs on Black Friday. The pop star showed up to the team’s Friday, November 29, game in style.
Taylor, 34, looked comfy while arriving in the arena alongside Travis’ mother, Donna Kelce. The Grammy-winning artist kept things simple as she wore black pants and a red Louis Vuitton crewneck sweatshirt that featured a fuzzy maroon collar and sleeves. Donna, 72, for her part, rocked black leather pants and a Chiefs-colored jacket with silver sparkles that traveled down the sleeves.
The game day outing comes ahead of the final weekend of Taylor’s Eras tour, which will conclude with three shows in Vancouver, Canada, on December 6, 7 and 8. During Travis’ 2024 football season, Taylor has been able to attend multiple home games between tour dates, but has not popped up at any away games yet.
She last supported the Chiefs at their game against the Denver Broncos on November 10. The “Blank Space” singer looked stunning in a matching jacket and skirt outfit, which she paired with a black corset top.
Even when she’s not at the games in person, Taylor manages to show some love to her boyfriend’s team. All season long, she’s been baking victory pop-tarts for various team members, as revealed by coach David Merritt Sr.
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“Taylor Swift baked homemade victory Pop Tarts [for] me!” he tweeted. “Yolonda Merritt said, ‘She’s done it all season for different people Dave.’ I thought I was special. Sweet young woman regardless.” He also shared photos of the sweet treats and the personalized box that Taylor sent them in.
Meanwhile, Travis, 35, has been just as supportive of Taylor’s career. After attending shows in Australia, Asia and Europe during his football offseason – as well as a concert in South America during his one fall weekend off from football in 2023 – the professional athlete made a quick trip to Indianapolis to see the Eras tour one final time on November 2. With his team playing a Monday night game that week, he was able to pop over to Indiana for the concert.
“I wanted to see Tay one more time before this thing got closed up,” he said on the November 6 episode of his “New Heights” podcast.. “And I’ll tell you what, man … the American crowds … they did not disappoint. I heard that it was a lot more rowdy this time around, knowing she was coming back to stop through America one last time before the tour was over with. And, man, that thing was rocking.”
Hours before the Chiefs’ Black Friday game, Taylor released The Eras Tour Book exclusively at Target and she opened up about coming up with the idea for the tour and why all of the hard work to put the show together was worth it.
“We do it because we love having the rare opportunity to create happiness and wonder up on that stage,” she wrote in a note to fans. “We do it because we know it takes time and effort and money and energy to plan out coming to a concert. We do it because every friendship bracelet traded has the potential to become a new friend, and you never know what dreams can be sparked if we succeed in painting a dreamscape in every city we visit. We do it because people need an escape from how brutal life can be, and it is the honor of a lifetime to be that for them, if only for a night.”
She concluded the back cover note by writing, “See you next era …” leading fans to speculate that she’s already working on a new project.