Travis Kelce has returned for another show on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in Singapore – her last before a two-month hiatus.
The Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl winner was filmed by fans taking their seats wearing a flamboyant white shirt with a green and gold pattern across it. In a separate video that emerged, Kelce wore his sunglasses while watching his girlfriend perform.
Kelce, 34, flew to Singapore this week after his older brother Jason emotionally announced his retirement from the NFL after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Saturday’s show will be Swift’s last at Singapore’s National Stadium before a two-month break ahead of a long string of European dates.
Kelce will likely follow her to Europe for some of her shows — he’s currently making the most of the NFL offseason and his Chiefs team won’t return for practice until July.
Travis Kelce returned to Taylor Swift’s final Eras Tour show in Singapore on Saturday
The Chiefs star had his sunglasses on as he watched his girlfriend perform in Asia
Saturday is Swift’s last show in Singapore before he enjoys a two-month tour break
It has been reported that Kelce has been making plans for his time with Swift in Europe to help the singer make the most of her time off between shows.
He has apparently booked tables at some of the continent’s best restaurants and plans to visit vineyards in Italy with her.
Before heading to Singapore, Kelce was ready to support his brother Jason as he finished his NFL career.
Travis cried when he took his seat in the audience for Jason’s announcement and cried again when they discussed it together on their New Heights podcast.
The brothers then took the court for their hometown NBA team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, taking on the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night. Jason was honored by the public just over 24 hours after confirming his retirement.
Travis and Swift last saw each other in Australia – Kelce flew to Sydney and visited a zoo together around her performances Down Under.
Kelce admitted that the media hype in Australia took him by surprise.
Kelce, pictured on Friday, attended two of Swift’s sold-out shows in Singapore this week
“There were loads of helicopters flying around,” Travis told Jason at New Heights about the zoo visit.
‘They transported us by helicopter! Well, not us. This is all because Taylor is the biggest and best thing possible.”
Swift’s break from touring coincides with the release of her new record – The Tortured Poets Department – on April 19, while Kelce recently announced some music plans of her own.
His Kelce Jam music festival, first held in Kansas City last year, returns to Missouri on Saturday, May 18.
Swift will play in Stockholm that weekend, after playing four dates in Paris.