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Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s mom had a Sweet Eras moment

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s mom had a Sweet Eras moment

When Taylor Swift kicked off her final US Eras tour stop in Indianapolis this weekend, her loved ones were in full party mode. The “Fortnight” singer was surrounded by her inner circle as she performed her three-night run in Indiana, including Travis Kelcewhich marked his fourteenth Eras tour show on Saturday, November 2. The Kansas City Chiefs star seemed in good spirits as he enjoyed Swift’s three-hour set, and was even spotted sharing a sweet moment with Swift’s mother, Andrea, during the show.

Kelce hadn’t been to any of Swift’s Eras tour shows since his July 17 performance at the show in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, and Swift paid tribute to him several times during her show. The “Down Bad” singer gave Swifties a glimpse into her own “Love Story” with a sweet performance of “So High School,” which is widely believed to be about her football boyfriend due to lyrics like “You know how to ball, I know Aristotle.”

According to videos shared on X (formerly Twitter) by eagle-eyed fans, Swift seemed to be staring straight at her friend as she performed the single. Meanwhile, a beaming Kelce, mentioned earlier The department of tortured poets track as one of his favorite Swift songs-wash spotted dancing next to Andrea and cheering in the VIP area of ​​Lucas Oil Stadiumaccording to a fan video shared on TikTok.

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That wasn’t the only nod to Kelce during Swift’s show in Indianapolis, as the singer also changed the lyrics from “Karma” to “Karma is a Chiefs guy, coming right to me” — much to fans’ delight . moment Swifties showed cheers during the shout-outand Kelce was seen backstage near the end of the song. The couple was later seen leaving Lucas Oil Stadium together.

As Swift nears the end of her global Eras tour, she opened up about her decision to hold her final show in the United States in the capital of Indiana. “So we spent the entire year of 2024 doing the Eras Tour all over the world,” Swift told the audience on Friday evening. “We went to Australia, Asia and spent the whole summer in Europe. And I remember thinking, if we’re going to end all our American shows in one place, we have to choose a place where the fans are so incredible, so dedicated, so generous, so passionate and so fun. ”

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Kelce hasn’t yet confirmed whether he’ll attend Swift’s final show in Indiana on Sunday, November 3, but it’s likely there will be at least a few more Swelce sightings before the Eras tour ends in Canada on December 8.