Swift wore red over-the-knee leather boots, matching them with a denim corset and jean shorts, as a way to show her support for her partner. At Kansas City, Missouri’s Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday, the pop sensation was spotted chit-chatting with Ed Kelce as they gathered to cheer on Travis Kelce during his opening NFL game of 2024–2025.
In another video, Taylor was recorded screaming “Do what you f**king do. You gotta feel it!”, as the Chiefs players ran onto the field to begin the first game of the season.
“Do what you fucking do. You gotta feel it!” – Taylor Swift #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/HWezcf0aqA
— Taylor Swift Updates (@SwiftNYC) September 6, 2024
Ed and Swift, who was holding onto a drink, talked about the field conditions before the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens game while seated side by side in Travis’ private suite. The 34-year-old “Fortnight” singer wore her hair in soft waves and finished the look with her trademark red lip.
Swift’s private jet was spotted landing in Kansas City earlier in the day, prior to her arrival at the stadium. Then, she was seen getting into a golf cart and making her way to the suite via tunnels under the stadium. The New York Times had earlier in the day reported she would be in the stands, so her attendance at the game wasn’t shocking.
According to unidentified security staff, the stadium arranged security for the 14-time Grammy winner to attend the Week 1 game. Kelce showed up to the stadium right before Swift. He was wearing a white and tan jacket, matching jeans, a white tank top, and white sneakers. He added sunglasses, a hat, and a gold chain necklace as accessories.
Swift saw 13 of her beau’s games at Arrowhead Stadium during the previous season, so she is no stranger to the stadium’s brilliant lights.
The singer of “You Belong With Me” also performed at the outdoor stadium multiple times last year to packed houses; the tight end recently honored Swift with a unique present. The 34-year-old three-time Super Bowl champion in Kansas City hung a picture of Swift onstage in his private room during the off-season, where she attends every game. The NFL player’s uniform-wearing billboard was displayed next to the Eras Tour photo.
Swift’s screen time during the games has drawn criticism from some NFL fans, but Chiefs president Mark Donovan emphasized that the team is “not trying to capitalize” on their partnership. He stated on “Front Office Sports” on Thursday, “We’re trying to celebrate it, but it’s not about doing too much or showing her every touchdown.” “She was never visible on our large board.”
Donovan acknowledged that he and his coworkers made a “conscious decision to respect the relationship,” but he can’t dispute the beneficial effects it’s had on the Chiefs and the league as a whole.
The “All Too Well” singer reportedly generated more than $330 million in revenue for the Missouri-based team..