As Taylor Swift officially wraps up the final leg of her “Eras Tour” concert, fans spotted a subtle nod to Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce at the venue. Taking place at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada, from Dec. 6 to 8, the crew meticulously prepared the venue to ensure fans an unforgettable experience.
Interestingly, a Swift fan account on X gave fans a sneak peek of the stadium hours before the show. In addition to the flyover camera and extra screens behind the stage, eagle-eyed fans spotted Kelce’s markings at the venue.
In a post, the crew transformed part of the VIP area into a filming zone. However, what caught fans’ attention was the Kansas City Chiefs logo alongside a red jersey featuring Kelce’s name and number.
🚨| They turned one of VIP tents at tonight’s show to a FILMING AREA and hanged a chiefs sign and a signed jersey! pic.twitter.com/uJLqXXAQvZ
— Taylor Swift Updates (@TSUpdating) December 7, 2024
As a result, the subtle nod to the NFL star sparked various speculations from fans.
“HELP WHAT IF THEY’RE FILMING ANOTHER MOVIE FOR THE CLOSING NIGHTS JUST LIKE THE REP TOUR,” one wrote.
“This means Travis is there in spirit so she can still sing ‘Karma is the guy on the chiefs,'” a second fan remarked.
Meanwhile, some speculated that Swift might make an announcement during the final leg of the concert. “Oh she’s announcing something fasho,” a fan commented.
“Def an announcement AND it’s A TRAVIS SHRINE hahah,” another social media user said.
Others believe that the Chiefs tight end might be part of the show. “Travis riding on one of the bikes in the 1989 era,” a user said.
“Maybe Travis is going to appear in the ICDIWABH performance,” another chimed in. On the other hand, a fan playfully wrote, “Plot twist – the NFL network is gonna live stream the Eras tour this weekend.”
As mentioned, the three-day Vancouver concert will mark the final leg of the “Eras Tour,” which began in March 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. Interestingly, Swift’s Eras Tour set a Guinness World Record as the highest-grossing music tour of all time, surpassing $1 billion in revenue, according to USA Today.