It was reported earlier this month that Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Travis Kelce would be taking a pass on the Met Gala this year.

Although the move may puzzle some fans — who expected the 34-year-old pop superstar to take a victory lap after early legs of her massively profitable Eras Tour, its accompanying blockbuster concert film and her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department — Taylor is skipping the high-fashion event for a simpler reason: her conflicting tour schedule.

The 2024 Met Gala, scheduled for May 6, poses a scheduling conflict for Taylor Swift, who is set to perform on her Eras Tour in Paris on May 9. This tight timeline makes it difficult for her to attend both events.

Earlier reports from TMZ suggested that Swift and Travis Kelce would be skipping the Met Gala, although neither has publicly addressed the reason for their absence. Both received individual invitations to the prestigious event, indicating that organizers were hoping to see them on the iconic red carpet.

Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Travis Kelce, 34, will both be skipping the 2024 Met Gala due to her busy touring schedule; pictured in 2016 in NYC

Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Travis Kelce, 34, will both be skipping the 2024 Met Gala due to her busy touring schedule; pictured in 2016 in NYC

Taylor is set to perform in Paris on May 9 as part of her Eras Tour's European leg, while the Met gala is scheduled for May 6, meaning she would miss out on crucial rehearsals; seen in January

Taylor is set to perform in Paris on May 9 as part of her Eras Tour’s European leg, while the Met gala is scheduled for May 6, meaning she would miss out on crucial rehearsals; seen in January

Although Travis doesn’t appear to have ever attended the annual event, Taylor is a six-time veteran of the fundraiser.

She likely would have had too hectic a schedule if she tried to attend the 2024 edition, as she will have rehearsal and other work to take care of ahead of her Paris performance and subsequent tour stops through her upcoming European leg.

The lovebirds will be missing out on the theme of this year’s exhibit, dubbed ‘Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,’ which will mark the opening of a new exhibit featuring 250 items from the Costume Institute’s permanent collection.

Just as Sleeping Beauty was revived — with a kiss, according to the Brother’s Grimm version of the centuries-old fairy tale — the new collection will revive rarely seen clothing, with some items dating as far back as 400 years into the past.

Some of the oldest items are so fragile from the ravages of time and environment that they can’t be mounted upright, lest they might disintegrate, so they’ll will be kept horizontal in glass cages, just like another incapacitated fairy tale figure, Snow White, though the exhibit is focused on the easy-to-destroy items, rather than direct fairy tale connections.

Andrew Bolton, the Wendy Yu Curator of the Costume Institute, explained that 15 items of historical and aesthetic significance that have decayed too much to ever be safely worn again will be the highlights of the new exhibit.

‘These are the “Sleeping Beauties” of the title,’ he explained in an announcement.

The upcoming exhibit will feature a stunning array of fashion items spanning centuries, ranging from designs as old as the 17th century to contemporary pieces by designers like Stella McCartney, Phillip Lim, and Connor Ives. Techniques such as ancient mirror tricks, animation, and modern computer-generated effects will be employed to bring these outfits to life, although they will be displayed behind glass for preservation.

Notable designers featured in the exhibit include Christian Dior, Hubert de Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent, and Elsa Schiaparelli, showcasing a rich tapestry of fashion history from the past century. The exhibit will be divided into three thematic zones: Land, Sea, and Sky, drawing connections between the clothing and the natural world.

Additionally, the dress code for attendees of the Met Gala, themed “The Garden of Time,” was inspired by J. G. Ballard’s 1962 short story of the same name. The story follows a count and countess who protect their utopian kingdom by plucking flowers from their garden to set back time and delay the arrival of a destructive mob. However, their efforts eventually prove futile as they cannot pluck flowers faster than they are replaced.

TMZ reported that both Taylor and Travis had received individual invitations, but he will not be attending on his won; pictured in October in NYC

TMZ reported that both Taylor and Travis had received individual invitations, but he will not be attending on his won; pictured in October in NYC

The event hasn't been a major priority for Taylor in recent years, as she last attended the Met Gala in 2016; pictured at the 2010 edition

The event hasn’t been a major priority for Taylor in recent years, as she last attended the Met Gala in 2016; pictured at the 2010 edition

The hitmaker is flying high after her successful first part of the Eras Tour, an accompanying concert film, and her new album, The Tortured Poets Department

The hitmaker is flying high after her successful first part of the Eras Tour, an accompanying concert film, and her new album, The Tortured Poets Department

The co-chairs for the 2024 Met Gala will be an all-star quartet of Challengers star Zendaya, Jennifer Lopez, Bad Bunny and Thor star Chris Hemsworth.

Although Taylor will be missing out on the all-star event, it may not be a huge loss for her, as she has not chosen to attended the event since making a splash with her platinum blond bob in 2016.

That marked the sixth time she had attended the annual event, which may have lost some luster for her over the years.

After Taylor and her boyfriend Travis partied in Vegas with Patrick and Brittany Mahomes over the weekend, the two are reportedly set for another trip this upcoming weekend with Patrick and Brittany to the Miami Grand Prix.