Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce aren’t just any celebrity couple – they’re a dynamic duo blending the worlds of music and football. Their support for each other’s careers has been evident since they started dating, with Kelce attending Swift’s concerts and Swift cheering on the Kansas City Chiefs at games.
With the Chiefs securing their spot in the AFC Championship for the sixth year in a row, there’s speculation about whether Swift will make it to the Super Bowl to support Kelce. However, her busy schedule poses a challenge.
Swift is set to perform in Tokyo leading up to the Super Bowl, with her last show in Japan scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. Tokyo time. The Super Bowl kicks off on Sunday, Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. ET, leaving Swift with little time to get to the game.
Despite the tight timeline, the 14-hour time difference between Tokyo and the East Coast works in Swift’s favor as she travels back to the United States. But with her tour schedule keeping her on stage until late at night in Tokyo, making it to the game on time won’t be easy.
If Swift manages to catch a midnight flight from Tokyo, she could potentially arrive in Las Vegas on Saturday evening ET, giving her just under a day to prepare for the game. However, Swift’s commitment to her tour and fans means she’ll need to muster up the energy for the journey.
After days of performing back-to-back shows, Swift will undoubtedly be exhausted. Recovering from the physical strain of singing and dancing takes time, as she’s previously mentioned spending the day after shows resting in bed.
Despite the challenges, Swift’s dedication to supporting Kelce and the Chiefs remains unwavering. As the Chiefs prepare to face the winner of the NFC Championship, Swift’s possible presence at the Super Bowl adds an extra layer of excitement to the event.