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Will Taylor Swift attend Super Bowl 58 to cheer on Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce?
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Date:2025-04-14 06:20:27
The Kansas City Chiefs are officially off to Super Bowl 58, but can we expect Taylor Swift on the sidelines cheering on Travis Kelce?
On Sunday, Swift's appearance at the AFC Championship showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens to cheer on her Chiefs tight end boyfriend Kelce marked her 12th NFL game appearance. Now, with the Super Bowl around the corner − scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 11 − could make it her lucky number 13.
But the pop star already has a busy month ahead with the Grammys happening on Feb. 4 in Los Angeles. Then she will jet off to Tokyo, Japan for the start of the 2024 Eras tour. Swift will perform shows Feb. 7-10.
Her concert ends, conservatively, at 11 p.m. Saturday night, Feb. 10, which is 6 a.m. Saturday morning in Las Vegas.
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The fastest a traveler could fly commercially from Tokyo to Las Vegas would be under 13 hours, according to Google. But Swift has a private jet. So she could be in Nevada with plenty of time to spare before the 3:30 p.m. Sunday kickoff from Allegiant Stadium.
Then Swift is back on the road, on the way to Melbourne and Sydney, Australia to continue her behemoth tour.
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Follow Bryan West, the USA TODAY Network's Taylor Swift reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @BryanWestTV.
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