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Concertgoers heading for pop superstar Taylor Swift’s next few shows in Singapore might have a chance to catch her boyfriend Travis Kelce in the audience.
While it didn’t seem like the 34-year-old Kansas City Chiefs football star would make it to Singapore, it has been confirmed that he is currently on his way here to support Taylor at her remaining Eras Tour shows at the National Stadium.
The news was first revealed on Tuesday (Mar 5) when a netizen posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, that he had spoken to Travis Kelce’s manager, André Eanes at a football game.
“Great catching up with @dreeanes at the Cavs game tonight. Former @SEHS_BASKETBALL [St. Edward High School] player and now the Kelce’s manager, doing a great job!! Heading out to Taylor Swift concert tomorrow in Singapore—safe travels!!”
Considering that Travis will be travelling more than 15,000km, it is unclear when he will land in Singapore.
It was previously reported that Travis missed Taylor’s first three shows in Singapore to attend his older brother Jason Kelce’s press conference during which the latter announced his retirement from football.
Taylor and Travis were last seen together holding hands as they toured a zoo in Sydney, Australia.
Taylor is set to play her last three shows starting tonight (Mar 7). Her last performance here is on Saturday (Mar 9).
She will then take a break until May before heading to Europe for the Paris leg of the tour.
From now till then, the 14-time Grammy winner will release her new album The Tortured Poets Department on April 19.
Now, we wonder what plans the sweet couple has in store during Taylor’s last few days in Singapore.
Photos: 8World, @coachflan/X
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