Taylor Swift has been confirmed to attend Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas via Page Six sources – however, from where she will watch the big game is still up in the air.
Despite the 34-year-old singer’s pop star status, the Super Bowl is one of the most coveted tickets in American sports, meaning sometimes even players themselves are scrambling to get their loved ones a seat to the championship game.
Just because an athlete has made it to the Super Bowl does not mean they get automatic access to comped tickets or suites — and we’re told there’s only one VIP box left to purchase in Allegiant Stadium.
Kelce’s brother, Jason Kelce, and his wife, Kylie Kelce, gave fans a glimpse inside the ticketing hardships they faced in their Amazon documentary, “Kelce.”
The doc showcased the lengths they had to go to when Jason’s team, the Philadelphia Eagles, faced off against Travis’ team, the Kansas City Chiefs, in the big game in 2023.
“We are paying almost $4,000 for a f–king kid who’s not going to sit in a seat … to watch her dad play in a game,” Kylie, 31, tells her husband in a clip. “That’s bananas.”
Jason, 36, agrees, saying, “It is,” before their now-2-year-old daughter, Elliotte, adorably says she also wants to bring her “baby” doll.
Jason and the Eagles did not qualify for the 2024 Super Bowl in Las Vegas, so he, Kylie and possibly their children – which also includes Wyatt, 4, and Bennett, 11 months – may also want to get a ticket to watch Travis, 34, play in person this year.
The Eagles center and his wife flew to Buffalo, NY, in January to watch the Chiefs face off against the Bills, where he stole the show with his shirtless antics. They also traveled to Baltimore the following week to watch the Chiefs win the AFC Championship against the Ravens.
While the Kelce family sat with Swift — who has been a staple in VIP boxes since she and Travis started dating over the summer — in suites for both of those occasions, Travis would have to buy his own VIP box or be gifted one for his loved ones to sit in at the Super Bowl.
It is unclear if either of those options are being pursued and his rep did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment
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