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Taylor Swift Attends Travis Kelce’s Chiefs, Raiders Black Friday Game
Taylor Swift spent Black Friday cheering on Travis Kelce as the Kansas City Chiefs played the Las Vegas Raiders.
The pop star, 34, was spotted at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Friday, November 29, walking inside the venue with her dad, Scott Swift, and Travis’ mom, Donna Kelce. Swift rocked a red Louis Vuitton three-quarter zip and black jeans. She donned an necklace with the number 87 on the chain. For her hair. Swift opted for a braided ponytail.
Swift — who also released her official Eras Tour book and The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology vinyl on Black Friday — has attended every Chiefs home game since the 2024-2025 NFL season began, with the team winning each one thus far. (The Chiefs enjoyed an undefeated season until their November 17 loss against the Buffalo Bills during an away game, with a final score of 21-30.) She has skipped away games since the season kicked off in September, though.
While the Chiefs have already beat the Raiders once this season (they won 27-20 during an October 27 away game), Friday’s face-off marks the first time the two teams have played each other at Arrowhead Stadium since the Chiefs’ disappointing Christmas Day defeat in December 2023. Swift and her family — dad Scott Swift, mom Andrea Swift and brother Austin Swift — were in attendance at the game and celebrated the holiday with Kelce, 35, afterward despite the Chiefs’ loss.
Later that month, Kelce revealed how Austin, 32, turned the festivities around while wearing a Santa suit and handing out personal gifts.
“It was a full commit. He killed it,” Travis explained on his and brother Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast. “He actually made me feel like a child because his gift to me was straight out of the bag.”
He added, “[He] handed me a VHS of my favorite football movie of all time … Little Giants.”
Despite the negative outcome of the game, Travis expressed his gratitude for a holiday spent with family and friends. “It ended well with good Christmas cheer and great people,” he said. “That’s always going to save Christmas no matter if you lose to the Raiders or not.”
The Chiefs will once again play on Christmas Day this year, competing against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium in Taylor’s home state of Pennsylvania. The singer will be enjoying her time off by then since her Eras Tour is set to wrap in Vancouver on December 8. Even though Travis’ regular season will continue through January 5 with the playoffs still to come after, the couple have already had “serious conversations” about their future together, a source exclusively told Us Weekly in September.
“Taylor has expressed how excited she is to settle down after her tour concludes,” the insider added. “They’re on the same page.”