REPORT: Details Emerge On Why Taylor Swift Had To Leave Kansas City Before Super Bowl 59
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)
After celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ latest AFC Championship victory with Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift has left for a getaway on the West Coast before Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The world’s biggest music star has been in a relationship with Kansas City’s superstar tight end for about 18 months now. Swift watched her boyfriend and the Chiefs defeat the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium to secure a third straight trip to the Super Bowl, setting up a date with the Philadelphia Eagles at the Caesars Superdome.
According to a report from the Daily Mail, Taylor Swift has left Kansas City and is headed to Los Angeles, California, for Sunday’s Grammy Awards ceremony. The outlet received photos of crew members putting luggage on her private jet.
The 35-year-old Taylor Swift has received nominations in six categories at the 2025 Grammys, including Song of the Year (“Fortnight”) and Album of the Year (The Tortured Poets Department).
Swift wrapped up her Eras Tour in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Dec. 8 and has had more free time in her schedule to support Kelce and the Chiefs. She also attended their Divisional Round win over the Houston Texans on Jan. 18.
She attended Kansas City’s four playoff games a year ago and saw them win Super Bowl 58 over the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. We’ll find out in nine days if Kelce can lead the Chiefs to the first-ever Super Bowl three-peat.
Taylor Swift Will Presumably Be At Super Bowl 59
Swift has no concerts on her schedule in the immediate future, so she will likely be in New Orleans for Super Bowl 59.
Super Bowl 59, a rematch of the thrilling showdown two years ago, will kick off at 6:30 p.m. EST. Kelce and the Chiefs have opened as a slight 1.5-point favorite over Saquon Barkley’s Eagles.
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