All eyes are set on Taylor Swift as the NFL’s star-studded romance reaches its peak at the upcoming Super Bowl LVIII
The Kansas City Chiefs secured their spot at Super Bowl LVIII after defeating the Baltimore Ravens.
This will be the reigning champion’s fourth trip in five years to the NFL championship.
As per usual, global pop icon Taylor Swift was there to support her partner and superstar tight end Travis Kelce—the pair was seen enjoying a tender moment after the Chief’s victory.
NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport said Swift would be there despite having an Eras tour performance in Tokyo the night before the big game.
Super Bowl LVIII will be taking place on February 11 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. To put into perspective, Swift is scheduled to perform in Tokyo, Japan, on February 8, 9, and 10 for “The Eras Tour.”
Engaging in a little mathematical exercise, Rapoport explained that since Swift’s last Tokyo performance will be at 1:00 a.m. Vegas time, while the Super Bow begins at 3:30 p.m.—she will just have enough time for a 12-hour flight and arrive “just in time to party.”
The #Chiefs — and Taylor Swift — are going to the Super Bowl. https://t.co/8pTU104zko
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 28, 2024
Who will be performing at Super Bowl LVIII then?
R&B legend Usher is slated to headline the halftime show stage—he previously guested for Black Eyed Peas at Super Bowl XLV.
Reba McEntire, Post Malone, Andra Day, and Tiësto are also scheduled to make appearances.