Travis Kelce downs champagne while surrounded by women at Vegas club after leaving Taylor Swift in Australia
Travis Kelce continued celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win in Las Vegas over the weekend — this time, without girlfriend Taylor Swift.
The athlete, who landed in Sin City Saturday morning after a whirlwind two-day trip to Australia, headed straight to LAVO where he was seen downing champagne while surrounded by women at a party brunch.
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Photos obtained by Page Six show the tight end, 34, rocking a yellow Hawaiian-style shirt as he stood on top of a table and danced with teammate Patrick Mahomes.
The party also featured an ice sculpture resembling the Vince Lombardi trophy, a DJ and lots of alcohol, including magnum bottles of champagne.

Videos taken by fans show the NFL player waving his hands in the air while belting out the tune, just 24 hours after leaving the songstress, also 34, in Sydney.
Page Six confirmed on Friday that Kelce was jetting back to the US to reunite with Mahomes and his other teammates to continue celebrating their 2024 Super Bowl victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
Meanwhile, Swift remained Down Under for her final two Australian Eras Tour shows, before she continues the international leg of her tour in Singapore.

While on stage Sunday, the “Cruel Summer” hitmaker said she was “stunned” by the Sydney crowd.
“This feels like a, like a hallucination I’m having,” she told the audience.
“This is honestly … I don’t know if I’ve known this level, that you’re on. I might be in uncharted territory here. I’m very happy about it. I’m just stunned. Thank you so much,” she added.
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