July 07, 2024 08:06 am IST
Some adorable moments of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey from their Amsterdam tour.
Taylor Swift performed at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruijff Arena on Saturday as part of her The Eras Tour. Kansas City Chiefs’ Travis Kelce was at the concert to support his girlfriend. He has been to several countries including Argentina, Singapore Australia and Ireland to support and promote Taylor throughout her tour. The pop sensation has been a huge supporter of Kelce as well. He was spotted boarding a flight right after her show to make sure he was on time for Chiefs’ matches. Concert-goers got to see some of Taylor and Kelce’s best moments at the Amsterdam concert.
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Taylor changes Karma’s song for Kelsea
As People magazine reported, Kelsey was present at Taylor’s concert. He went backstage while the 34-year-old singer was singing her song Karma. He changed some of the lyrics to refer to the NFL tight end player. As he walked from the audience to the side of the stage, fans spotted Kelsey and he waved to the crowd. Taylor changed the lyrics of her Karma to ‘Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me.’
Earlier, he was seen sitting in a suite during the show and posing with several fans who were in the audience.
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Kelce encouraged the crowd to cheer for Taylor
According to Page Six, several videos posted by concert-goers on microblogging site X captured one of Taylor and Kelsea’s cutest moments. When the couple left the arena after the show, Kelsea prompted the crowd to cheer loudly for Taylor. The Lover singer can be seen smiling and blushing as she held the Chief’s hand.
Travis Kelce might be back on stage again
At a recent show during Taylor’s Eras Tour, the NFL player surprised fans in attendance at the concert by performing on stage with the singer. Kelsey discussed the incident on Wednesday’s episode of his brother Jason Kelsey’s podcast – New Heights. As reported by Page Six, the surprise performance was his idea and the original plan was to appear as one of the 1989-era bikers.
However, he said, “They found the perfect part to put me in the show. … It was the safest choice”, referring to his performance right before I Can Do It with a Broken Heart. He joked about his next appearance at a Taylor concert, “Who knows, maybe it won’t be the last time. You guys have to keep coming to the Eras Tour to see if I come out on stage,” he said.