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Taylor Swift he’s officially back in it Kansas City Chiefs red era.
On Saturday, the 35-year-old “Fifteen” singer returned to Arrowhead Stadium to watch her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the rest of the Chiefs face the Houston Texans.
Swift donned a classy red feathered coat and black hat for the occasion, accessorizing with black sheer tights and matching knee-high boots.
Saturday’s match is the first At midnight the artist attends from the end of her famous Eras Tour December 8 in Vancouver, Canada. She previously stepped out for the Chiefs game on Nov. 29, the day after Thanksgiving, with her dad, Scott, and her boyfriend’s mother, Donna Kelce.

For months, Swift traveled back and forth to support the NFL end as she wrapped up the final leg of her showcase, now considered the highest-grossing concert in history, generating over $2 billion in ticket sales.
Now the 632-day show of the “Love Story” singer is over.
During her final performance at BC Place Stadium, the Grammy winner reflected on what the past year and a half has been like for her, describing the time as “the most fun, joyful, exciting, intense, powerful and wonderful tour I’ve ever had, and it’s all because of the way you treated him.”
The “You Belong With Me” singer added: “There’s a reason this is my longest tour I’ve ever been on. I’ve never played this many shows on tour before, and that’s only because I really never wanted it to end, because you guys made it such a wonderful experience for all of us on stage.”
For Swift’s fans, the end of her iconic Eras tour was bittersweet. Those lucky enough to get tickets were grateful for the experience, but saddened to know that the beloved artist probably won’t be touring again anytime soon, especially not in the same capacity.
“I actually can’t believe the Eras Tour is ending,” the Kensington makeup artist said in the Dec. 6 “Get Ready With Me” TikTok before the concert. “It’s so bittersweet.
“I actually think I’m in total denial that this is the last time I’ll be seeing Taylor for god knows how long,” she continued. “I’m so excited and nervous and sick right now.”
Swift kicked off her Eras Tour in Arizona back in March 2023. She spent months touring the country before heading overseas to Melbourne, Portugal, London, Tokyo and Singapore with stars Sabrina Carpenter, Suki Waterhouse, Paramore, Phoebe Bridgers and Gracie Abrams. Other artists who joined her on the road were Beabadoobee, Girl in Red, Owenn, Gayle, Muna, Mette, Griff and Benson Boone.