On Saturday night, Travis Kelce was in the audience for the third night of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concerts in Amsterdam. Joining him were the couple’s friends Brittany and Patrick Mahomes, the latter of whom Kelce plays with on the Kansas City Chiefs. The Mahomeses are in the midst of a European vacation with their children Sterling and Bronze.
During the show, Swift was filmed by fans singing her hit “So High School,” seemingly directly at Kelce, who the song is supposed to be about. It was part of a mashup of “Mary’s Song (Oh My My My)” and “Everything Has Changed.”
Though he missed her first night at Johan Cruijff Arena, Kelce was there on Friday and was seen leaving with Swift. The couple exited after the show and stopped to wave to fans. Kelce got particularly caught up, throwing his hands up to encourage them. Swift intervened and he reached over to her for a hug and a kiss.
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Kelce has been making many appearances at Swift’s show as she makes her way through Europe. Last weekend, he was in Dublin for some performances and the weekend before he attended all three of her shows in London’s Wembley Stadium. On the third night in London, Kelce arrived with Swift’s parents, Scott and Andrea. He then made a surprise appearance on stage during the concert dressed in a full tuxedo and top hat as part of her transition skit for “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.”
On a new episode of the New Heights podcast, Kelce talked about his big debut and having to carry his girlfriend off stage.
“I was up there with three professionals. You can do no wrong with Taylor on stage. [I kept telling myself], ‘Do not drop the baby. Hold onto the baby,’” he said. “She found the perfect part of the show to put me in. It was, like, the safest option.”