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Travis Kelce made it to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert in Singapore Friday night.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end was spotted with a group of friends, including close pal Harry Clark, sitting in a cordoned-off section of National Stadium.
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Kelce, 34, looked casual in a white polo as he waited for the “Blank Space” singer to take the stage for one of her six sold-out performances in the country.
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“GO TAY TAY,” Clark captioned an Instagram Story video of Swift performing.
The athlete was spotted touching down in Asia Thursday evening after spending time in Philadelphia with his family as his brother, Jason Kelce, announced his retirement from the NFL after 13 seasons.
Presumably Travis will stay with Swift, 34, at her luxurious $14,000-per-night villa that’s located on Sentosa Island. The “Cruel Summer” singer, who previously splashed out thousands on over-the-top penthouses in Australia, is reportedly residing in the Colonial Manor at the Capella resort.
The lavish villa comprises two bungalows, which have been converted into a sprawling, three-bedroom suite, boasting a private lap pool and a lush rainforest.
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Fans learned earlier this week that the athlete would be reuniting with his girlfriend in Singapore when journalist Tom Withers revealed the news after Travis and Jason attended the Cleveland Cavaliers game.
Withers appeared to obtain the information about Travis’ travel plans after speaking with the Kelce brothers outside the Cavs’ locker room.
“We had a blast,” Jason, 36, told the reporter after the NBA game.
Travis also supported Swift at one of her performances in Sydney, and the couple was seen touring an Australian zoo, which he said was “amazing.”
“Sydney did not disappoint. I’m pretty sure the crowds over there are — well, they’re already rowdy,” Travis said of the concert.
“The Australians are pretty rowdy. They like to have a good time. I like to have a good time.”
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