The Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end made a special trip to attend the fifth night of Swift’s Eras Tour at Singapore National Stadium on Thursday. During the performance, Swift tweaked the lyrics of “Karma,” a track from her album Midnights, to give a shout-out to Kelce, singing, as captured in fan videos, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me.”
After the show, fans spotted Kelce waiting behind the stage. Swift, upon seeing him, rushed into his arms for a warm embrace and exchanged affectionate kisses, as seen in a video shared on social media.
Kelce’s presence at the concert was revealed earlier when he was spotted in the stands with friends at the venue in Kallang, as depicted in a photo shared on X (formerly Twitter). Additionally, his friend Harry Clark posted an Instagram Story video sporting an Eras Tour wristband and indicating his location as the National Stadium. He later shared another video from Swift’s concert with the caption “GO TAY TAY.”
Kelce’s journey to Singapore followed his visit to Philadelphia for his brother Jason’s emotional retirement press conference from professional football, where he spoke about their family’s upbringing, moving Travis to tears.
This isn’t Kelce’s first time attending Swift’s Eras Tour. He previously joined her during the Sydney leg, distributing guitar picks and cheering her on from the VIP tent. Post-concert, they were seen sharing a kiss backstage.
During Friday’s performance in Singapore, Swift surprised fans with two mashups in the surprise songs segment: “Sparks Fly” from Speak Now combined with “Gold Rush” from Evermore, as well as “False God” from Lover intertwined with the live debut of “Slut!” from 1989 (Taylor’s Version). The electrifying night showcased Swift’s versatility and commitment to delivering unforgettable experiences to her fans worldwide.