Taylor Swift passionately kisses Travis Kelce after first Sydney Eras Tour concert
Taylor Swift passionately kissed Travis Kelce following her first “Eras Tour” concert in Sydney Friday night.
The “Blank Space” singer, who had changed out of her costumes and into shorts and a T-shirt, can be seen in footage online lightly jogged over to the Kansas City Chiefs player and gave him a smooch before they exited the venue together.

During the actual show, fans captured videos of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34, clapping and showing off his numerous friendship bracelets.
Kelce, who was joined by friend Ross Travis, looked elated to be at the show as he greeted tons of Swifties with high fives and waves as he made his way through to the VIP tent.
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The now three-time Super Bowl champion arrived in Australia via private plane on Thursday morning and quickly made his way to Swift’s $25,000-per-night hotel.
After a brief reunion inside their luxe presidential suite, the couple hit the streets of Sydney for a little bit of sightseeing.
Despite the “Cruel Summer” singer visiting the Sydney Zoo earlier in the week, the lovebirds were spotted strolling through animal enclosures again on Thursday afternoon.
Kelce wrapped his arms around the singer as they stopped at one of the attractions during their private tour, which was also open to Swift’s dancers and her opening act, Sabrina Carpenter.
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