Travis Kelce has been frequently spotted on the sidelines this offseason, as he has traveled internationally to support Taylor Swift on her record-breaking Eras Tour.
The celebrity couple is known for attending each other’s events, with Swift appearing at 13 Chiefs games last season, including the Super Bowl won by Kelce and Kansas City for their second straight title. Swift notably made the long-distance trip from her show in Tokyo to that championship game in Las Vegas.
With the NFL releasing its 2024 schedule Wednesday, curious fans and Swifties alike can guess when they might see the singer at games this year.
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Swift has a two-month tour break after her European leg ends in August, meaning she can conceivably get to many of Kelce’s early season games — including the first five weeks of the season. The tour restarts in October in North America, continuing until her final show in Vancouver on Dec. 8.
There are three shows — Oct. 20, Oct. 27 and Dec. 8 — that fall on the same dates as Chiefs regular-season games, although there are four other games in Weeks 9-12 that may be difficult for the pop star to attend due to her tour dates.
Below is a schedule showing when Swift’s Eras Tour overlaps with Kelce’s 2024 game schedule. Unless otherwise noted, she does not have shows scheduled for those game dates.
As for preseason, Swift has a show scheduled in Vienna, Austria, on Aug. 10 — when the Chiefs play the Jaguars in Jacksonville — and a show in London on Aug. 17 — when Kansas City hosts the Detroit Lions. The Chiefs host the Bears for their final preseason game on Aug. 22 but Swift will be coming off her final London show on Aug. 20.
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Alex Andrejev is a staff editor on the news team. Before joining The Athletic, she covered NASCAR and Charlotte FC for The Charlotte Observer and was a reporting intern on the sports desk for The Washington Post. She grew up near Washington, D.C.