Taylor Swift’s NFL beau, Travis Kelce, sings her song ‘Love Story’ in Vegas after visiting her on ‘Eras Tour’
Travis Kelce is living a “Love Story” — and baby, he’s saying yes!
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34, spent Saturday night in Las Vegas with his team celebrating their Super Bowl win yet again, and while his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, couldn’t be there to party in person, she was certainly there in spirit.
In a video captured by XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas, where the team was partying, Kelce is seen getting excited as “Love Story” by Swift, 34, plays in the club. Marshmello, meanwhile, stood atop the DJ booth behind Kelce and several other members of the Chiefs as the entire crowd sang along to Swift’s 2008 hit.
Kelce had a water bottle and a towel in his hand as he pumped his fists in the air in tempo with the beat, then jumping up and down during the song’s chorus.

Along with Swift’s popular tune, the Chiefs also appropriately sang along to Queen’s “We Are The Champions” with quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes front and center onstage, as he and his teammates relished in their success.
The Chiefs’ latest celebration took place just two weeks after a similar moment was shared in Las Vegas, when Kelce was joined by his girlfriend in person.
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The couple partied together at the XS Nightclub following the Chiefs’ win over the San Francisco 49ers and, similarly to Saturday night, Marshmello was in attendance behind the DJ booth while “Love Story” played.
When her song came on, Swift and Kelce shared an adorable moment together, dancing and singing the lyrics to each other, per videos shared by Swift fans on X (formerly Twitter).
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