Taylor Swift’s Marathon Journey: Tokyo Eras Tour to Super Bowl to Support Travis Kelce — Can She Make It?

Taylor Swift’s Marathon Journey: Tokyo Eras Tour to Super Bowl to Support Travis Kelce — Can She Make It?

Ed Kelce diplomatically shuts down awkward Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce prenup question


 

Taylor Swift will still be able to support boyfriend Travis Kelce at the 2024 Super Bowl in Las Vegas next month – despite being on the international leg of her Eras Tour.

 

Ed Kelce diplomatically shuts down awkward Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce prenup question

The “End Game” singer is scheduled to perform in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Feb. 10., one day before the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium in Nevada.

However, a source confirmed to Page Six on Monday that Swift, 34, will make it back stateside just in time to attend the big game.

 

“It’s a brutal flight, but she’ll get on her plane right after the concert,” the insider told us.

Other sources echoed that statement in discussions with NFL Network analyst Ian Rapoport.

“The biggest question heading into this game, if the Chiefs win, will Taylor Swift be at the Super Bowl? Sources say YES,” Rapoport shared via X on Sunday prior to the Chiefs’ AFC Championship victory against the Baltimore Ravens.

 

Given this exciting revelation, Page Six dissected Kelce and Swift’s respective schedules for the weekend and figured out a way the “Blank Space” singer could make it to Las Vegas in time to watch her beau play.

Toyko is 17 hours ahead of Vegas, meaning that Swift’s Feb.10 performance (which is likely to start at 8 p.m. local time) will begin at 11 a.m. Pacific Time the day prior.

If she performs for at least three hours, which she did at previous Eras Tour stops, she’ll be off the stage by 11 p.m. Tokyo time, 2 p.m. Vegas time.

 

 

She could then quickly rush to her private jet, like she did when she finished her run in Argentina, fly for about 10 and a half hours, and land in Sin City on Saturday by 5:30 p.m. local time.

The Super Bowl will kick off the next day on Sunday, Feb. 11., at 6:30 p.m. ET.

Swift was front and center on Sunday when she congratulated Kelce with several kisses after the Chiefs defeated the Ravens 17-10, securing a spot in this year’s Super Bowl.

 

The tight end, also 34, was overheard calling Swift “sweetie,” while she told him she loves him, as they celebrated his impressive game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

The “Anti-Hero” artist attended the game decked out in Chiefs-themed jewelry and wore her hair in curls.

Swift was caught defending herself at one point when a rude fan shouted at her that she “ruined the NFL.”

 

Swift was also in the stands for Kelce’s playoff game against the Buffalo Bills earlier this month, where she was savagely booed by attendees in upstate New York.

The Grammy winner has been at several of Kelce’s games since they made their relationship public in September 2023.

The couple began dating last July and will likely be getting engaged this summer.