Travis Kelce Parties With Chiefs Teammates in Vegas After Whirlwind Australia Trip With Taylor Swift
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After making all the Swifties swoon with his and Taylor Swift‘s adorable couple moments in Sydney, Australia, this past week, Travis Kelce traveled back to the U.S. to spend time with his Kansas City Chiefs teammates in Las Vegas, continuing the Super Bowl celebrations.
Journalist John Katsilometes shared a clip of Kelce jumping and dancing energetically to DJ Marshmello‘s set at XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas, where the Super Bowl afterparty also took place, on Saturday, Feb. 24. The place was decked out to welcome the Chiefs, with signage that read “2024 Champs.”
In an official video from XS Nightclub, Kelce sang along to a remix of Swift’s “Love Story.”
He was spotted first arriving at the club earlier in the night with his teammate and close friend Patrick Mahomes by his side, with the two matching in printed short-sleeved shirts.
“Travis and Patrick came today as a couple 🤣🤣🤣,” joked one fan, while another declared them “my fav bromance😂.”
Travis Kelce and Patrick MahomesXS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas
Kelce, Mahomes, and a number of their Chiefs teammates partied all night, also singing Queen’s “We Are The Champions” and the Beastie Boys’ “Fight For Your Right,” before reportedly leaving the club around 4:15 a.m.
It was previously reported that Kelce and his friends had a “boys weekend” planned in Las Vegas, which is why he quickly flew back stateside from Australia after catching Swift’s first Sydney concert on Friday.
But even though Kelce’s trip Down Under was short, it was packed with fun and quality time with Swift, with the two enjoying the Sydney Zoo for an adorable date soon after he arrived. The couple held hands while walking around the park, even feeding some wildlife together.
At the concert, Kelce lived up to his role of Swift’s top supporter, hyping up the crowd and rocking plenty of Swift’s signature friendship bracelets as he sang along and cheered the singer on. Swift also showed off her love for the football star while on stage, changing the lyrics to her hit song “Karma” once again in tribute to her beau.
Sharing in the fun was Kelce’s close friend Ross Travis, who attended his first Swift concert in Sydney. Reacting to the experience, Ross shared on social media, “I understand now… That. Was. Amazing. 🤯,” appearing to officially join the Swiftie fanbase.
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