Travis Kelce continues his Taylor Swift Eras Tour experience by dancing to her song at Patrick Mahomes party in Las Vegas
The Chiefs relived Super Bowl memories, but Travis’ mind was still with Taylor in Australia

Travis Kelce may have left Taylor Swift in Australia after their short visit came to an end, but he is still holding her in his heart even while partying in Las Vegas.
Watch Travis Kelce’s emotional dance to Taylor Swift’s “Love Story”
While the Kansas City Chiefs recreated their Sin City Super Bowl celebrations at Patrick Mahomes‘ big party on the Vegas Strip, Kelce recreated a viral moment from the original celebrations.
He danced to a remix of Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” and the crowd at the XS Night Club at Wynn Las Vegas ate it up. It seemed like Marshmello, the DJ on stage who also played at Wynn the night of the Big Game, recognized how much Kelce enjoyed the Fearless track the first time and played it with that in mind. The only thing missing was Swift herself, but the Chiefs tight end still had a big smile on his face, thinking of her.
Patrick Mahomes throws party in Las Vegas, Chiefs keep celebrating
Mahomes arrived in Vegas first to celebrate his childhood friend and fellow Texas Tech alum Brennan McDaniel’s bachelor party. It is unclear if any of Mahomes’ Chiefs teammates were present for those festivities, but Kelce & Co. joined the party later.
Kelce had traveled to Sydney, Australia, after celebrating the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory to support his girlfriend Taylor Swift during her Eras Tour Down Under. He arrived in Sydney on Wednesday and attended one of her shows on Friday before leaving Australia.
TMZ reported that Kelce got back to Las Vegas to continue celebrating the Super Bowl win with his teammates on Saturday morning after a 15-hour flight, similar to Swift’s journey from Japan to Nevada for the Super Bowl.
It was their first chance to party with their Super Bowl MVP quarterback, who followed tradition by going straight to Disneyland after the game with his wife, Brittany Mahomes, and his children, Bronze and Sterling Mahomes.
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