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Travis Kelce won’t attend more Taylor Swift Eras Tour concerts after meeting Caitlin Clark
Travis Kelce won’t attend more Taylor Swift Eras Tour concerts after meeting Caitlin Clark
Travis Kelce has supported Taylor Swift at several Eras Tour concerts.
Travis Kelce has revealed that he has attended his final Eras Tour concert to support girlfriend Taylor Swift. The NFL star was in the 70,000-strong crowd at the Lucas Oil stadium on Saturday night, with the two-year tour set to come to an end after a final leg in Canada this winter.
Kelce, who has been dating Swift for a little over a year, has supported the pop star at several events during their relationship. He danced on stage with her at Wembley Stadium but will not be present at any more.
Swift’s concert on Saturday was the second of three in Indianapolis. She will now have a short break before performing six shows in Toronto and three in Vancouver between November 14 and December 8.
Having been in the crowd in Indianapolis, Kelce opened up on what it was like to attend one of the final stops in America.
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“I wanted to see Tay one more time before this thing got closed up,” the 35-year-old said on the New Heights podcast, which he hosts with his brother Jason. “And I’ll tell you what, man – the American crowds, they did not disappoint.
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“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, man, that thing was rocking.”
Kelce bumped into WNBA star Caitlin Clark while he was at the concert. The three-time Super Bowl champion revealed that the basketball ace is a “Swiftie through and through”, taking her friends and family to enjoy Swift’s music.
“She was into the show, for sure. She’s a Swiftie through and through,” Kelce continued.
“I think she’s just having fun, going and taking her friends and family and getting everyone to experience Tay up there on stage, making the entire 70,000 people go f****** nuts for three and a half hours.