Inside Travis Kelce’s covert trip to Singapore with his closest friends to see his girlfriend Taylor Swift again, and the heartfelt homage they gave to her
Travis Kelce and his team fully embraced Taylor Swift fandom as they enjoyed her Eras Tour in Singapore last week.
Kelce flew to Singapore with his entourage after his older brother Jason emotionally announced his retirement from the NFL after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Kansas City Chiefs star and his friends, including manager Andre Eanes, rocked up to the National Stadium to watch the popstar perform for a second consecutive night on Saturday.
Eanes posted a story to his Instagram on Sunday wearing a blue friendship bracelet that read ‘1989.’
Swifties have made it a tradition to wear and exchange friendship bracelets crafted with lettered and colored beads at the Eras Tour.

Travis Kelce and his team have fully embraced the Taylor Swift fandom as they enjoyed her Eras Tour in Singapore
Videos shared to social media showed Travis, 34, dancing and singing along to the concert from a suite, surrounded by his entourage.
The Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl winner was filmed by fans taking his seat wearing a flamboyant white shirt emblazoned with a floral pattern.
At one point, the sports star was seen wiping his face with a towel as he enjoyed the show in Singapore’s humid conditions.

Kelce’s manager posted a story to his Instagram on Sunday wearing a blue friendship bracelet that read ‘1989.’

The Kansas City Chiefs star (middle) and his friends, including manager Andre Eanes (left), rocked up to the National Stadium to watch the popstar perform for a second consecutive night on Saturday (Pictured in 2021)
In a separate video, Kelce was wearing his sunglasses while watching his girlfriend perform.
Saturday’s show was Swift’s last at Singapore’s National Stadium before a break for two months ahead of a lengthy run of European dates.
Kelce will likely follow her to Europe for some of her performances as he is currently making the most of the NFL offseason.
The Chiefs won’t return for practice until July.

Videos shared to social media showed Travis, 34, dancing and singing along to the concert from a suite, surrounded by his entourage
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