Taylor Swift Changes ‘Karma’ Lyrics Again at Sydney Show as Travis Kelce Dances in the Audience
Taylor Swift welcomed Travis Kelce to Australia the best way she knows how!
Swift, 34, celebrated her boyfriend’s arrival by changing the lyrics to “Karma” again during her performance at Accor Stadium in Sydney on Friday.

The NFL star, 34, attended the show with his friend Ross Travis, who stood beside him as Swift sang, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me,” in a video shared on X, formerly Twitter.

After Swift sang the new lyrics, the crowd let out a loud cheer, and Kelce began dancing with his hands in the air.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end made the best of his experience by handing out guitar picks to fans and wearing an assortment of friendship bracelets. He made sure to look his best by sporting a noticeably shorter beard and a bright blue outfit from the Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama collaboration.

Swift and Kelce’s reunion in Sydney marked the first time the two spent time together since the 2024 Super Bowl, during which the Chiefs beat the 49ers in overtime 25 – 22. A day before the concert, the couple spent time at Sydney Zoo.

It is the first time Kelce was spotted at an Eras Tour show since flying to Argentina to watch Swift perform at Buenos Aires’ Estadio River Plate in November 2023.
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