Night two of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis became even more special for fans when her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, was spotted in the crowd on Nov. 2. Fans quickly took to social media to share photos and videos of the NFL tight end, who was all smiles as he entered the stadium, igniting excitement among attendees.
One fan on X (formerly Twitter) posted, “Travis Kelce is in attendance at N2 of #IndyTSTheErasTour,” alongside a snapshot of the NFL player. Kelce was later seen enjoying the concert from the VIP area, accompanied by Swift’s mother, Andrea. In a heartwarming clip posted on TikTok, Kelce and Andrea are seen laughing and dancing as Swift performed “So High School,” a song from her 2024 album The Tortured Poets Department, which many fans believe is inspired by her relationship with Kelce.
Throughout the concert, Swift acknowledged her boyfriend’s presence in the sweetest way. During her performance of “Karma,” she modified the lyrics to sing, “Karma is a guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me,” a playful change that’s become a signature move when Kelce attends her shows. Fans erupted in cheers, capturing every moment on video, as the star couple’s chemistry took center stage. Later, Kelce was seen heading backstage, sparking even more excitement among fans.
Another video shared on X showed Swift and Kelce leaving the stadium hand-in-hand, marking yet another adorable public appearance together. The couple, who began dating in September 2023, officially confirmed their romance the following month in New York City. Since then, they’ve been openly supporting each other, with Kelce attending multiple Eras Tour dates across the globe and Swift cheering him on at Kansas City Chiefs games, including the 2024 Super Bowl.
Swift’s Eras Tour, which has been a global sensation, will resume on Nov. 14 in Toronto after her Indianapolis shows, and it will wrap up with three nights at BC Place in Vancouver in December. Last week in New Orleans, Swift continued to show her resilience as a performer, gracefully navigating a stage malfunction. When her “Tayroomba” platform failed to move during her performance of “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” Swift adapted her choreography seamlessly. She later performed “Down Bad” without the platform, impressing fans with her poise and professionalism.
With sweet surprises, lyric changes, and unforgettable moments with her family and boyfriend, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour continues to capture hearts worldwide.