Taylor Swift honored Travis Kelce with two subtle tributes during her Miami Eras Tour performances

Travis Kelce had an away game on Sunday, thus he was unable to attend Taylor Swift’s Miami Eras Tour performances this past weekend.

His family did, however, attend her performance on October 18, and fans observed that Swift began the last part of her tour by sneaking in several tributes to Kelce throughout the course of the weekend.

During her performance on October 20, Swift changed the lyrics to “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me.” Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers earlier that day. This season, they have not dropped a single game.

Swift’s wearing of “T” initial earrings during her concert on October 18 was another observation made by fans. Additionally, some thought it was a subliminal nod to Swift’s boyfriend of more than a year, even though both of their first names begin with the same letter.

On Sunday, October 27, Kelce will play his next game in Las Vegas. The Raiders are the opponent of the Chiefs.

From Friday, October 25 to Sunday, October 27, Swift will perform three gigs in New Orleans. Swift is at least unable to go to Kelce’s game due to their work commitments. Although it is uncertain, it seems unlikely that Kelce will be able to sneak into a Friday concert given the Chiefs’ training schedule.

Through December 8, Swift’s Eras Tour will complete its final leg. Swift hasn’t revealed her plans for the future since. On October 1, a source informed Us Weekly that the celebrity is eager to unwind for the remainder of the year and consider her options.

 

 

According to the insider, she and Kelce are “looking forward to spending the holidays together.” “Taylor continues to be extremely busy, but she is making an effort to better balance her work and personal lives.”

Swift and Kelce, according to the insider, “are both focused on their work now and just want to get through the holidays and the tour and will be figuring out their next moves after the new year.”