Travis Kelce Handed Out Guitar Picks at Taylor Swift’s Concert in a Move Typically Reserved for Her Dad
Travis Kelce apparently scored a promotion on Team Swift. During Taylor Swift’s Friday night show in Sydney, Australia, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end was seen pulling a move famously performed by the pop star’s dad, Scott Swift, throughout the Eras Tour.

Numerous Swifties shared videos of their interactions with the NFL star inside Accor Stadium as he appeared to hand out Taylor Swift-branded guitar picks. In one clip, he can be seen responding to a fan who draws his attention from inside the VIP tent. After he beautifully catches a friendship bracelet thrown by the fan and offers a sweet salute in response, Travis returns the favor by tossing a guitar pick back. One user on social media cracked that Travis “went to Scott Swift’s school of throwing guitar picks” — which is to say, the memento didn’t quite make it into the fan’s hand. Another user made a joke that Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes “would have thrown it perfectly.” Yet another chimed in that Chiefs coach Andy Reid “did say he’s not a good QB but a good TE for a reason lmao.”
In a second video, Travis was seen mingling with fans outside the VIP tent during Taylor’s performance of “illicit affairs.” His pal Ross Travis points him in the direction of one group, and a smiling Travis happily accepts their friendship bracelet offering while digging into his pocket to pull out a guitar pick to share in return.

While it may seem like a small gesture, it’s one that very much holds weight among those in the fandom. Social media is flooded with instances of concertgoers hoping to receive the coveted items from Scott during Taylor’s shows. With the singer’s dad passing the proverbial torch to Travis, one fan wrote, “Oh its SERIOUS serious.”
Eagle-eyed Swifties were on high alert for a Travis sighting on Friday, sharing plenty of highlights from the fun show online. The 34-year-old athlete was all smiles as he was seen enjoying the concert wearing a blue patterned tee with both arms full of friendship bracelets.
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