Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift and Patrick and Brittany Mahomes
 

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift will reportedly head to the Miami Grand Prix this weekend, with the power couple set for another double date with Patrick and Brittany Mahomes after hitting the Vegas strip with the pair last week.

 

travis kelce and taylor swift and brittany and patrick mahomes

Beginning in late May, Swift will embark on the next leg of her Eras Tour, beginning in Paris as she’s set to play in 14 European countries.

But before that, as reported by The US Sun, she and Kelce will enjoy this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix at Hard Rock Stadium.

‘Travis sees that Taylor is falling in love with sports, and he is excited to take her there, as she also wants to know more and more about his passions, and spend time with Brittany and Patrick, who are very good friends too,’ a source told the publication.

Kelce and Mahomes own a share in F1's Alpine team

Additionally, Kelce and his quarterback Mahomes are minority investors in the Alpine F1 team.

The Miami Grand Prix will take place at 4pm ET on Sunday.

Swift and Kelce’s outing to the race comes after they reportedly met Patrick and Brittany for a drink at the Las Vegas Strip.

According to TMZ, Kelce, Swift and the Mahomes enjoyed a drink at Easy’s Cocktail Lounge inside the ARIA Resort & Casino.

And also during the weekend, Kelce and Swift helped raise money for 15 And the Mahomes, a foundation aimed at supporting the lives of children.

Kelce and Swift were seen arriving at a gala for the charity together in a video shared on X by a fellow attendee, with the the pair holding hands while making their way past guests to join the Mahomeses at a table.

Tickets to see Swift live in concert were ultimately auctioned off for $80,000, as seen on one of the auctioneer’s Instagram stories.

Just hours after the couple attended the charity auction event together, Kelce headed to the packed XS Nightclub to join Norwegian DJ Kygo behind the decks at his Vegas party, with Swift nowhere to be seen on the night.

Kelce doesn’t have to attend any offseason activities until at least May 20 – though he inked a two-year extension with the Chiefs on Monday.

The deal is worth a reported $17.1million annually, which will make him the highest-paid tight end in the league.