Fans are buzzing with excitement and curiosity about whether NFL star Travis Kelce will join Taylor Swift during her Eras Tour dates in Zurich, Switzerland. Kelce has been a frequent attendee at Swift’s concerts, showing up in various locations such as Buenos Aires, Sydney, and London. Swift has also been spotted supporting Kelce by attending several Kansas City Chiefs games. This mutual support has led fans to speculate about Kelce’s potential appearance in Zurich.
As of now, there has been no official confirmation that Travis Kelce will join Taylor Swift in Switzerland. However, given his recent appearances at her shows, it seems quite possible. Kelce was recently seen at Swift’s Eras Tour show in Amsterdam. In a TikTok video, Swift hinted at his presence by performing an archer move, which is Kelce’s signature move. She also altered the lyrics of her song “Karma” to say, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs,” which elicited a heartwarming reaction from Kelce, as seen in a video on X (formerly Twitter).
Before his Amsterdam appearance, Kelce was spotted at London’s Wembley Stadium, where he even appeared on stage. He was also seen at Ireland’s Aviva Stadium just a week before the Amsterdam show, according to People. Given his multiple recent appearances, it wouldn’t be surprising if Kelce showed up in Switzerland to support Swift.
In a July 3 episode of the New Heights podcast, which he co-hosts with his brother Jason Kelce, Travis hinted that his Wembley Stadium stage appearance wouldn’t be his last. He jokingly suggested that fans might need to buy more Eras Tour tickets to see if he “magically” appears on stage again. While he didn’t explicitly state he would appear in Switzerland, his comments have fueled speculation that he might make an appearance.
The possibility of Kelce appearing on stage during the Switzerland Eras Tour is further supported by his recent comments on the New Heights podcast. According to The Daily Mail, fans have speculated that his appearance could happen within the next three weeks, as the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is set to begin his NFL training camp soon.
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has been a massive success, with the singer performing two shows in Zurich at Stadion Letzigrund on July 9 and July 10. Paramore is the supporting act for the European dates. The Tuesday show marked the 113th show of the tour. Swift’s tour resumed after the release of her new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” and the surprise double album “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology.” Several changes have been made to the tour, including new outfits and setlist adjustments.
During her Zurich shows, Swift continued her tradition of performing two surprise songs at each tour date. On the first night in Zurich, she played a mashup of “Right Where You Left Me” from Evermore and “All You Had To Do Was Stay” from 1989 on guitar. On piano, she performed a mashup of “Last Kiss” from Speak Now and “Sad Beautiful Tragic” from Red.
Swift’s Eras Tour takes fans on a journey through her musical periods, with costume changes to match the 11 albums she features. The albums represented in the show include Taylor Swift (Debut), Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989, Reputation, Lover, Folklore, Evermore, Midnights, and The Tortured Poets Department.
As Swift continues her tour, fans are eagerly watching to see if Travis Kelce will make another appearance. His presence would undoubtedly add an extra layer of excitement to an already thrilling tour. Whether or not Kelce joins Swift in Zurich, the speculation and anticipation have only added to the buzz surrounding the Eras Tour.
Swift’s tour will continue with another month left on the UK/EU leg, concluding with five shows at London’s Wembley Stadium in mid-August. As the tour progresses, fans will be keeping a close eye on any hints or clues that might suggest Kelce’s next appearance.
In the meantime, Swift’s performances continue to captivate audiences worldwide, and the possibility of Kelce joining her on stage remains an exciting prospect for fans of both the pop star and the NFL player.
Source: People, The Daily Mail, X (formerly Twitter)