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Travis Kelce traveled to Paris to support Taylor Swift as the singer added songs from The Tortured Poets Department to the Eras Tour.
Swift kicked off a four-night presentation at the Paris La Défense Arena, and the NFL champion was among those who attended her final night on Sunday, May 12.
Kelce reportedly inspired “So High School,” one of Swift’s songs on her latest album, which she performed on Sunday night. “You know how to ball, I know Aristotle,” Swift sings. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Kevin Mazur / TAS24 / Alexander Tamargo / Getty Images Travis Kelce traveled to Paris to support Taylor Swift as the singer added songs from The Tortured Poets Department to the Eras Tour.
Swift kicked off a four-night presentation at the Paris La Défense Arena, and the NFL champion was among those who attended her final night on Sunday, May 12. Kelce reportedly inspired “So High School,” one of Swift’s songs on her latest album, which she performed on Sunday night. “You know how to ball, I know Aristotle,” Swift sings.
Taylor Swift’s Youngest Fan At Paris Concert Sparks Online Outrage. Taylor Swift Wows Paris Fans On Night Two With Change To Setlist And A Brand New Mash-Up. Among the celebrities who supported Swift were Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper. Kelce had a busy week leading up to his trip to Paris. Earlier in the week he was seen filming an appearance on Ryan Murphy’s new FX horror series Grotesquerie.
The football star was cast opposite Niecy Nash-Betts, Courtney B. Vance, and Lesley Manville in the upcoming series, which has just started production. Nash-Betts shared several videos on social media filming with Kelce. Grotesquerie will follow Kelce’s acting debut as host of Saturday Night Live in March 2023. He also made a cameo alongside Swift on the NBC late-night sketch comedy series this past fall.
Kelce is enjoying time off from the NFL before the tight end returns to the Kansas City Chiefs for training camp ahead of the new football season this fall.
Swift added a new era to her tour after dropping her new album, The Tortured Poets Department. The singer modified her show by adding songs like “But Daddy I Love Him,” “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” “Down Bad,” “Fortnight,” “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived,” and “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.” On Instagram, Swift dedicated a post to the new section of her tour, which she dubbed it “Female Rage: The Musical.”
“To my crew, fellow performers, and band who worked tirelessly in their break to concoct this surprise for you – but mostly for the fans in Paris. I’m so thankful that it was you we got to show this to for the first time because you gave us so much excitement, passion, and love. I’m SO fired up to play this for every crowd on the tour. See you very soon, Stockholm!” she posted.