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Travis Kelce spotted with Taylor Swift in Argentina during Chiefs bye week
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Date:2025-04-15 18:22:50
Travis Kelce has touched down at the Eras Tour for night two in Argentina. The tight end cheered on Taylor Swift from the VIP tent next to her dad, Scott Swift.
According to multiple reports, the Kelce and Taylor Swift had dinner at Elena on Friday night, a restaurant inside the Four Seasons Hotel in Buenos Aires. A video of the couple holding hands while walking through the restaurant circulated Friday night on several media sites. Another video showed Kelce arriving in Argentina on Friday.
Earlier Friday, Swift rescheduled her concert that was scheduled for later that evening due to inclement weather.
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Swifties had speculated the Kansas City tight end would fly to Argentina this week because he has a bye week from the NFL and he referenced going somewhere "closer to the equator" on his podcast "New Heights" earlier in the week.
"I might just say (expletive) it and just go somewhere nice," Kelce said to his brother Jason Kelce when asked if he had any upcoming plans. "My skin is getting real pale so I gotta go somewhere south."
This isn't the first time Kelce has seen the Eras Tour. In July, he planned to give Swift a friendship bracelet with his number at the concert in Kansas City, Missouri, but was unable to.
Shortly after in an interview with the Pat McAfee Show, Kelce admitted he invited the "Bejeweled" singer to a home football game.
“I threw the ball in her court," Kelce said, "and you know, I told her, you know, ‘I’ve seen you rock the stage in Arrowhead. You might have to come see me rock the stage in Arrowhead and see which one’s a little more lit.'"
On Sept. 24, Swift showed up to a packed stadium to cheer on the Chiefs next to Kelce's mother, Donna Kelce.
Swift has shows in Argentina on Saturday and Sunday and then will head off to Brazil.
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