Travis Kelce joined by brother Jason, Kylie and dad Ed to watch Taylor Swift perform in London
The Kelce family arrived in London just in time for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert in London, while Travis was joined by his brother Jason, his sister-in-law Kylie and his father, Ed, at Wembley.
The three-time Super Bowl champion’s arrival in Britain comes just days after he was spotted with Jason in Cannes, France, for their live show ‘New Heights’.
Taylor will perform at the ‘Home of English Soccer’ this Friday, Saturday and Sunday as part of three back-to-back concerts before heading across the Irish Sea.
Travis, 34, showed up in a relaxed fit, wearing a white baseball cap and a black polo, which matched the color of his shorts. He shook hands with Scott Swift, Taylor’s father, upon his arrival at the sold-out show.
And so did Jason, who was closely followed by Kylie, wearing jeans and a dark lumberjack button-down shirt.
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Swift will perform at Wembley this entire weekend, including Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
He was seen handing out some of Taylor’s touring friendship bracelets before the concert, with ‘Swifties’ quickly snatching a few from his hands.
Earlier on Friday, Jason was spotted in a London pub, posing with a fan.
Travis’ best friend – Ross Travis – was also with the Kelce team and wore a cowboy hat at the venue.
Like Travis, Ross plays the position of tight end, and the two supposedly met in 2015 when he was signed (and quickly released) from the Kansas City Chiefs’ practice squad. He is now retired after playing for the New York Jets, Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions and Cleveland Browns.
Ross Travis (far right) is the Chiefs’ best friend. Pictured in January with Taylor (C)
While it is unclear how many snaps he played in the NFL, Ross caught two catches for 33 yards in 2017.
Earlier this week, Travis made headlines when he was seen partying with San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle at a Nashville bar after spending time at controversial American country singer Morgan Wallen’s bar.
He also outlined his retirement goals on Wednesday’s episode of “New Heights,” nearly three months after he shed a tear at Jason Kelce’s retirement press conference.
Jason hung up his cleats after a thirteen-year NFL career with his beloved Philadelphia Eagles, winning a Super Bowl (LII) in 2018.