Travis Kelce’s Dad Reveals His Son’s Possible Eras Tour Plans With Taylor Swift
Is Travis Kelce headed to Australia to support girlfriend Taylor Swift during her Eras Tour? The Super Bowl LVIII champ’s dad certainly thinks so.

Ed Kelce recently talked with The Sydney Morning Herald, saying he spoke with his son after the Super Bowl — in which Travis’ Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers for their second championship victory in a row — and asked him about his upcoming plans.
“I asked him, ‘Are you going to take off for Sydney,?’ And he seemed keen,” Ed shared, adding that his 34-year-old son “said he’d really like to see Sydney and Singapore.”

However, Ed explained that Travis “wasn’t sure because he has commitments,” which might make traveling to Australia impossible.
Ed mentioned that Travis was participating in a celebrity golf tournament in Las Vegas, as one example of the things the NFL pro had already planned on doing and which might prevent him from flying across the globe.

On Tuesday, Jasmin Medar, the Director of VIP Relations and Creative Marketing for Wynn Las Vegas, shared a snapshot of Travis on their golf course looking contemplatively.
The Australian leg of Swift’s Eras Tour kicked off on Feb. 16, with three shows in Melbourne, Australia, at the famed Melbourne Cricket Ground. She will be performing in Australia until Feb. 26 before flying to Singapore for a six-show engagement beginning on March 2.
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