Taylor Swift’s drops surprise Travis Kelce reference in Paris show of Eras Tour… with nod to Chiefs playoff win
- Taylor Swift and her dancers did a ‘swag surf’ during her song ‘So High School’
- Swift began incorporating songs from her latest album into her tour setlist
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Taylor Swift gave a nod to her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, while performing her song “So High School” for the first time during her Eras Tour in Paris.
During her show on Thursday, Swift incorporated several songs from her new album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ into her set list. Of course, the song that was reportedly about her romance with the Chiefs star made the cut.
In the performance, Swift and her dancers broke out into a “swag surf” — a signature move of Kansas City fans at Arrowhead Stadium during their anthem “Swag Surfin'” by Fast Life Yungstaz.
Swift memorably joined the Chiefs Kingdom in the swag surf during their playoff win over the Miami Dolphins in February.
The fourteen-time Grammy winner and her entourage performed the routine while standing in the stands, swaying back and forth and making wavy motions with their hands.
Taylor Swift dropped a surprising reference to boyfriend Travis Kelce during her Eras Tour
Swift and her dancers broke out into a “Swag Surf” during her song “So High School” in Paris
Additionally, Swift had her dancer Kameron Saunders — brother of former Chief Khalen Saunders — imitate Kelce’s touchdown celebration during the lyrics, “You know what you want, and boy you got her.”
Their high-profile relationship stemmed from Kelce’s failed attempt to give Swift a friendship bracelet with his number at her show in Kansas City last year.
The pair were first spotted together at a Chiefs game in late September when their fairytale love story began to dominate headlines. Nearly a year after his first attempt was in vain, the three-time Super Bowl winner is now starring on the setlists for Swift’s sold-out shows.
Thursday’s show marked the resumption of Swift’s record-setting tour after a two-month hiatus
Thursday’s show in Paris marked Swift’s first performance after a two-month break from the record-breaking tour. The concert also kicked off a series of shows in Europe before closing out the year in Canada in December.
Although Kelce was absent from Swift’s show as he prepared to defend the NFL title with the Chiefs, he did show support on social media.
After Swift’s guitarist Paul Sidoti posted a photo of himself on stage with the pop star to commemorate the tour’s resumption, Kelce took to the comments section and wrote, “LFG!!!”