Travis Kelce on Seeing Taylor Swift Live ‘One More Time’ Before End of Eras Tour: 'That Thing Was Rocking'
The NFL star attended Swift's Indianapolis show at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 2
The NFL star attended Swift's Indianapolis show at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 2
- Travis Kelce spoke about attending his girlfriend Taylor Swift's Eras Tour "one more time" before it ends in Vancouver, Canada, next month on the latest episode of his and Jason Kelce's New Heights podcast
- "That thing was rocking. Absolutely rocking," the NFL star said of attending the concert in Indianapolis, on Saturday, Nov. 2, at Lucas Oil Stadium
- Travis said the "Fortnight" singer made "the entire 69,000, 70,000 people go f------ nuts for three and a half hours, four hours"
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While speaking on the latest episode of the New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce podcast, which premiered on Wednesday, Nov. 6, Travis, 35, spoke about heading to Indianapolis on Saturday, Nov. 2, to catch one final Eras Tour show.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end — who has attended several of Swift's shows since the pair went public with their romance in Oct. 2023 — was seen in the crowd watching night two of his girlfriend's three-night run at Lucas Oil Stadium.
"I wanted to see Tay one more time before this thing got closed up," Travis said on the podcast.
Swift is currently taking a brief break before picking her Eras Tour back up on Nov. 14 for a string of dates at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. She will then close out the tour with three nights at the BC Place in Vancouver, Canada, finishing up on Sunday, Dec. 8. Her Indianapolis dates marked the end of the U.S. run of the tour.
Travis said of attending his final Eras Tour show, "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 I'll tell you what, man, that thing was rocking. Absolutely rocking."
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Travis mentioned sports analyst Pat McAfee's rave review of the show after he attended night three of the Indianapolis dates on Sunday, Nov. 3.
"If you don't believe me, Pat McAfee had one of the greatest tour or show reviews that I've ever seen," the NFL star continued. "Yeah, it was fun."
Travis also said he got to meet "awesome" basketball player Caitlin Clark at the Nov. 2 gig, sharing: "She loves being out there in Indianapolis, says it's a fun city, and, we're both just true Midwesterners to the heart. You know? Played high school ball, college ball, pro ball, all out here in the Midwest, and, it was cool catching up with her."
"She was there with her mom and a few friends she had been, I think this is, like, her third or fourth show she had been to," Travis went on, adding, "She's a Swiftie through and through, man. Loves the show. I went to night two. She had already been to night one."
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Travis continued of his fellow athlete, "I think she's just having fun going up to the shows and taking her friends and family and getting everybody to experience Tay up there onstage, making the entire 69,000, 70,000 people go f------ nuts for three and a half hours, four hours."
"It's a good place to go if you're looking to have fun, that's for damn sure," Jason, 37, responded, as Travis quipped, "Ain't that the truth."
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At the Indianapolis gig, Travis was spotted in the VIP area with Swift's mom, Andrea, during the singer's performance of "So High School," in a video shared to X. The song, from her 2024 album The Tortured Poets Department, is widely believed to be about him.
During the show, Swift also made a sweet nod to her boyfriend when she changed the lyrics of "Karma" to "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me," as she typically does when the NFL star is in the crowd.