Taylor Swift Sings ‘Karma Is the Guy on the Chiefs’ to Travis Kelce During Eras Tour Show in Sydney
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end was one of more than 80,000 people Friday (Feb. 23) at Accor Stadium in Sydney, Australia, where he watched from a VIP tent as his superstar girlfriend commanded the stage. Fan videos captured him exchanging friendship bracelets, interacting with the crowd and dancing along to Swift’s three-hour show alongside Katy Perry, Rita Ora and Baz Luhrmann, who were also guests of honor that night.

Toward the end of her performance, Kelce got a special shout-out from the 14-time Grammy winner. While singing “Karma,” Swift once again changed a lyric to say, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs,” something she first did when the athlete attended her Buenos Aires show in November.

After the concert wrapped, Kelce waited in the wings for Swift to emerge from backstage, after which she wrapped him in a hug and the couple kissed as lingering fans cheered.
The New Heights podcaster has been with the 14-time Grammy winner in Australia since Wednesday, when his plane touched down in the land down under. On Thursday, the couple visited the Sydney Zoo, where they were spotted holding hands and taking selfies.
The visit follows closely behind the 2024 Super Bowl, which saw Kelce and his Chiefs teammates defeating the San Francisco 49ers and winning the Lombardi trophy for the second year in a row. Swift was there to cheer on No. 87 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, and afterward, the pair hit up a raucous afterparty to celebrate.
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