Taylor Swift is expected to attend the upcoming Super Bowl game following the Kansas City Chiefs’ historic win in the AFC Championship.
The Travis Kelce-led team has been selected to play in Super Bowl LVIII next month after defeating the Baltimore Ravens by a narrow margin on Sunday, Jan. 28 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
The Lover singer, who has been a consistent source of support for her partner since her debut on the bleachers in September 2023, was also present for the deadly game.
As a result, the Grammy winner is expected to be the loudest cheerer in the stadium when Kelce fights for the prestigious Vince Lombardi trophy on February 11.
It is worth noting that Swift’s prospects are not entirely favourable, as she is also scheduled to begin the 2024 leg of the Eras Tour next month.
The Midnights performer will arrive in Tokyo, Japan, on February 7, where she will perform back-to-back gigs until February 10, making it difficult for her to return to the United States in time for the game.
Taylor will next fly to Australia for the next series of shows.
However, given the 17-hour time difference between Las Vegas and Tokyo, a quick in-and-out travel from Japan may suffice.