Taylor Swift Arrives to Cheer on Boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs in AFC Championship

The Chiefs are one win away from competing in the Super Bowl

David Eulitt/Getty Taylor Swift arrives prior to the AFC Championship Game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 26, 2025

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Taylor Swift arrives prior to the AFC Championship Game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 26, 2025

Taylor Swift is hoping for another Super Bowl appearance for Travis Kelce.

The "So High School" singer, 35, arrived at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, Jan. 26 to cheer on Travis, 35, and the Kansas City Chiefs as they take on the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game in hopes of making the Super Bowl.

Swift, who arrived with her parents Andrea and Scott Swift and brother Austin Swift to support her boyfriend, nodded to Kansas City's colors in her outfit with red tights.

She paired the tights with a black skirt and black boots, as well as an oversized black Louis Vuitton logo hoodie and a black Louis Vuitton beanie.

David Eulitt/Getty Taylor Swift arrives prior to the AFC Championship Game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 26, 2025

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Taylor Swift arrives prior to the AFC Championship Game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 26, 2025

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The Swift family was spotted in videos shared on X arriving at the stadium in a golf cart before the group made their way to the VIP suite where they'll cheer on the Chiefs.

The week prior, Taylor — donning head-to-toe Chanel — brought her parents Andrea and Scott and brother Austin to root for the Chiefs during their game against the Houston Texans. Joining her in the suite were also Travis' parents Ed and Donna Kelce, along with WNBA star Caitlin Clark.

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The Chiefs beat the Texans 23-14 on Saturday, Jan. 18, aided by Travis' seven catches for 117 yards and a touchdown.

If the Chiefs win against the Bills, this will be their third year in a row going to the Super Bowl.

Jamie Squire/Getty Andrea Swift, Taylor Swift and Ed Kelce in 2025

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Andrea Swift, Taylor Swift and Ed Kelce in 2025

Early in Taylor and Travis' relationship, the "Cruel Summer" singer started attending his games to support the tight end. Swift has since been to over a dozen Chiefs games, and they've won almost every game she's attended — including the AFC Championship and Super Bowl last year.

She's typically accompanied by his or her family, but occasionally brings along a famous friend, such as Blake Lively or Ice Spice.

Perry Knotts/Getty Travis Kelce in 2025

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Travis Kelce in 2025

In turn, Travis attended several of Taylor's Eras Tour concerts, supporting her at shows around the world. He even made a surprise appearance onstage during a show at Wembley Stadium, joining her and dancers for the "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" costume change skit.

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When she wrapped up her incredible run of shows, he surprised her with an Eras Tour-themed party.

Rob Carr/Getty Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift in 2024

Rob Carr/Getty

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift in 2024

The last time the Chiefs faced the Bills was during the regular season. The Nov. 17 game was one of the only two games the Chiefs lost throughout the season, with a final score of 30-21.

After the game, Travis talked to his brother Jason about the loss on the New Heights podcast, saying that he didn't play his best. "And that s---, it pisses me off, and it made me, you know, go right back into work on Monday after the game and get after it and find a find a way to make s--- right."

"I think this is something that you won't see out of us in the future," Travis continued of the Chiefs' loss in such a close game., "A lot of this s--- is very fixable and I've got all the faith in the world in this team."

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