Travis Kelce sent Taylor Swift fans wild after appearing with her dad in a VIP tent at her Eras tour in Argentina on Saturday night at Estadio River Plate. The Kansas City tight end brought screams to the show as fans realized that he was in attendance with Scott Swift — after the trio enjoyed a cozy dinner together at the Four Seasons restaurant the evening prior.
Kelce, 34, accepted dozens of bracelets from Swift’s adoring fans, but declined to pose for photos or to sign a sweater for one admirer, indicating he was just here for the show. While on stage, the Bad Blood hitmaker winked in her new beau’s direction as he shared a laugh and joke with her businessman father in the spacious VIP box.
He was also spotted enjoying a snack during the show and while singing the song Willow from her Evermore era, she sang to Kelce directly and mouthed the lyrics: ‘Thats my man.’ At one point, the entire stadium was chanting his name and he made a heart with his hands in response.
Scott — who was only recently introduced to the athlete — was photographed wearing a Kansas City Chiefs lanyard around his neck despite being a huge Philadelphia Eagles fan. She appeared to put in extra effort for her Lover, who sang along to all of her best hits and danced in front of fans.
When the multi-Grammy winner started to perform her hits from her Reputation Era, Kelce looked visibly impressed and was spotted mouthing ‘wow’. While performing her 2017 hit song, Delicate, she pointed towards the VIP box and appeared to be singing directly to Kelce as she mouthed the words: ‘You must like me for me.’
She also pointed to the football star as she continued singing: ‘Is it cool that I said all that? / Is it chill that you’re in my head?’ Her father filmed her during the song and then turned to continue chatting with Kelce. Kelce joined in chants of ‘ole ole’ before turning to her father’s phone, which captured him yelling ‘Taylor Taylor’ in support of the superstar.
The tight end also clapped and beamed when Swift announced to the stadium full of her fans and supporters that her latest album, Midnights, had been nominated for six Grammys. During breaks in between sets, he also chatted animatedly with Swift’s supporting act, Sabrina Carpenter, as the Nonsense singer accepted bracelets from fans.
Dressed in another fashion forward shirt, the football player slipped into the show minutes after Swift appeared on the stage under a cloud of pink and purple butterfly wings. The blonde bombshell put on a performance for the fans, with Kelce and her father posing with ‘We Will Stay’ posters during the Archer – a movement with the Argentinian Swifties.
It comes after DailyMail.com exclusively revealed the NFL star flew out of Kansas City at 11pm Thursday – making a one-hour stop in Panama City to refuel – before flying into Buenos Aires to reunite with Swift Friday afternoon. He arrived at 2pm local time, touching down in a Gulfstream IV, after jetting off on the late night flight.
Fans took to social media to express their excitement after seeing that Kelce had flown out to watch Swift perform. One social media user gushed over Kelce’s touching gesture on X, formerly Twitter. ‘I think it’s cute he flew to see her ngl,’ they wrote in a tweet. Another fan expressed their approval as they said Kelce was being ‘supportive as he should be’.
One tweet raved about how Swift and Kelce are the best in their respective industries and together, they are a ‘power couple we haven’t seen in recent years’. ‘We love a relationship where each partner supports the other person, and lets them shine,’ the social media user wrote.
‘He’s the best in his field, and she’s the best in her field,’ they continued. ‘Power couple we haven’t seen in recent years.’ With her man in the crowd, one Swiftie had emphasized: ‘That’s why she’s singing Lover’.
Another social media user wrote that Kelce was ‘so supportive’ and the new couple are two of the ‘greatest of all time’. Another tweet said that anyone would want to see the music sensation perform in concert. ‘Common [sic], it’s Taylor we’re talking about here, who wouldn’t want to go!’