The NFL tight end is set to support the pop star as she kicks off her four-night run of shows in Sydney, Australia.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s love story is officially going down under! On Thursday morning, Travis touched down in Australia along with his pal, Ross Travis.

The day prior, ET reported that Travis was onboard a private jet to Australia to see Taylor and support her during night one of her run of shows in Sydney.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end left Los Angles Tuesday evening before traveling to Hawaii, where he stayed overnight before boarding the private jet for Sydney. It’s unclear when Travis will make his way back to the U.S., or if he’ll stay for all four of Taylor’s shows.

Travis’ trip comes after his father, Ed Kelce, teased the idea of his son supporting his GRAMMY-winning girlfriend abroad now that he’s got free time. Ed spoke to the The Sydney Morning Herald and shared that he had a conversation with his son following his Super Bowl win.
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