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Awkward reason Taylor Swift is extremely unlikely to be at Super Bowl if Travis Kelce qualifies
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Awkward reason Taylor Swift is extremely unlikely to be at Super Bowl if Travis Kelce qualifies

Taylor Swift has been a frequent supporter of Travis Kelce in recent weeks

Taylor Swift has been a committed supporter of Travis Kelce for weeks on the run up to the Super Bowl final, but she might not be able to make it to the most important game of all.

Swifites have loved seeing pictures of the 'Shake It Off' singer cheering on her boyfriend from the stands, often dressed in Kansas City Chiefs jerseys as Kelce's team sought to make it to the Super Bowl.

The 2024 Playoffs started last weekend, and after defeating the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills the Chiefs now need to beat the Baltimore Ravens to make it through to the final on February 11.

If the Chiefs win in their next game on Sunday (January 28), they'll be facing either the Detroit Lions or the San Francisco 49ers in the final - but would Swift be there to see it?

Unfortunately for her, Kelce and all of the fans hoping to see Swift at the game, it's extremely unlikely.

Don't worry, it's not because Kelce and Swift have fallen out - at least, not that we know of - instead it's due to some scheduling clashes.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are in a relationship.
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Remember The Eras Tour? Well Swift isn't done with it yet.

The singer might have completed her US-leg of the tour, but she's preparing to get back on the road and will soon be heading to Japan to kick off the next leg.

She's set to play four shows in Tokyo, starting on February 7 and ending on February 10.

So while Swift technically might be free on February 11, she'd have a pretty big journey ahead of her if she wanted to get from the stage in Tokyo on the 10th to the stadium in Nevada in time for the Super Bowl final on the 11th.

The near-13-hour trip wouldn't be impossible, however, and it's worth noting that Swift has already committed a lot of air miles to making sure she gets to spend time supporting Kelce amid her own busy schedule.

Taylor Swift is set to kick off the next leg of The Eras Tour in Japan.
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Even if she does miss the game, it might not be the last time she gets to watch Kelce in a Super Bowl final.

The Chiefs have previously made it to the Super Bowl five times in their 64-year history, in 1967, 1970, 2020, 2021 and 2023.

They've won three times, in 1970, 2020 and 2023, and their most recent successes might just be a sign of what's to come.

For now we'll have to wait and see whether the Chiefs will make it to the final, and if they do, Swift might have to start thinking about how to entertain herself on the plane.

Topics: Celebrity, Music, NFL, Sport, Super Bowl, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs