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Taylor Swift took a moment to interact with Kansas City Chiefs fans while leaving boyfriend Travis Kelce's Monday Night Football game. As she exited Travis' private suite, Taylor waved and blew kisses to the crowd sitting in the section below her.
"Bye guys!" Taylor, 34, mouthed. "Bye! Oh my God. Stressful!" She seemed to be referring to the close game, which the Chiefs won 30-24 in overtime. The win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday, November 4, gave the Chiefs their eighth victory this season, keeping up their undefeated record.
This was the fourth home game Taylor attended amid the 2024 season. She was decked out in an all-black outfit for the evening, topping off her look with a Kansas City Chiefs leather jacket. One day before the game, Taylor played her third of three back-to-back shows in Indianapolis, Indiana, which wrapped up the final United States leg of her Eras tour.
There are just nine more shows left on the record-breaking tour, which includes six shows in Toronto and three in Vancouver. The Eras tour concludes on December 8 after nearly two years on the road.
After the final show in Indianapolis, the "Blank Space" singer was spotted leaving the stadium with a glass of wine in hand. It was an eventful weekend on tour, as Taylor dealt with a microphone pack malfunction during the first show of the weekend on November 1. The error happened during the Midnights portion of the concert and an audio engineer had to come on stage and fix the pop star's wireless pack. However, she didn't miss a beat as she continued to sing the words to "Lavender Haze" while being tended to.
Meanwhile, over in Pennsylvania, Travis' brother, Jason Kelce, made headlines for his interaction with a Penn State University student at College GameDay on November 2. When a fan asked Jason, 37, "Kelce, how does it feel that your brother is a fa-ot for dating Taylor Swift?" the retired NFL star responded by smashing the troll's phone on the ground and asking, "Who's the fa-ot now?"
While serving as an analyst for ESPN's Monday Night Countdown, Jason apologized for his behavior. "Listen, I'm not happy with anything that took place," he said. "I'm not proud of it. In a heated moment, I chose to greet hate with hate, and I just don't think that that's a productive thing. I really don't. I don't think it leads to discourse and is the right way to go about things."
After his hosting duties were done, he headed up to Travis' suite, where he was spotted hugging Taylor, who attended the game with her mom, Andrea Swift, and brother Austin Swift. The group sat with Travis, 35, and Jason's mom, Donna Kelce, and other close friends.
The Chiefs will try and keep up their undefeated season with another home game against the Denver Broncos on November 10. Since Taylor is off from touring that weekend, fans are hoping for another sighting at Arrowhead.