Travis Kelce spotted at Taylor Swift's second London 'Eras Tour' show

The whole Kelce family has touched down in London town to support Taylor Swift for her “Eras Tour.”

On June 21, Swift kicked off one of three consecutive concerts at London’s Wembley Stadium (eight in total when she returns for another run in August) on the heels of shows across the United Kingdom.

Travis Kelce was first spotted in the crowd at Wembley Stadium June 21, along with his brother, Jason Kelce, and sister-in-law, Kylie Kelce, for his girlfriend's first performance. The three were then seen back for night two of shows June 22.

Following Friday's show, Swift shared a selfie on Instagram, flashing big smiles with Kelce and some royal fans — Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

In the caption, she referenced William’s 42nd birthday on June 21 and wrote, “Happy Bday M8! London shows are off to a splendid start,” featuring the British and American flags.

The post also marked the first photo the couple has shared of one another on social media.

Kelce told “Entertainment Tonight” in April that when it comes to attending her European “Eras Tour” shows, “you know I gotta go support. You know it.”

He called out her London shows specifically. Wembley Stadium, which seats 90,000 people, hosted the Kansas City Chiefs in 2015 when they played the Detroit Lions.

“I played at Wembley once and I don’t even think we filled that thing up,” Kelce said.

Swift, meanwhile, is performing eight shows in London — three in June and five in August.

“The London shows, I think she’s at Wembley eight times, which is mind-blowing that she can do that many shows in one stadium and fill that thing up,” Kelce said at the time.

Kelce has attended several of Swift’s “Eras Tour” shows since they went public with their relationship in September 2023. The tight end has seen Swift perform in Argentina, Singapore, Australia and — the show that started it all — Kansas City.

Most recently, he cheered on her 87th show in Paris, witnessing one of her first performances of the new “Tortured Poets Department” set of the show tied to her 11th album.

One of those new songs is “So High School,” a sweet lovestruck track that many speculate is about Kelce, citing lyrics like, “You know how to ball/ I know Aristotle.”

During that May 12 concert, Swift wore a sparkly red and yellow outfit, which could be a reference to the Chiefs uniform colors.

Swift, per tradition, also changed some of the lyrics to her final song, “Karma,” singing, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs/ Coming straight home to me.”

This article was originally published on TODAY.com

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