Travis Kelce says he has now attended his final Eras Tour show after heading to Indianapolis this weekend to support girlfriend Taylor Swift.
Kelce was seen in the stands at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday night as Swift performed the second of her three concerts in Indianapolis to a sold-out crowd of 70,000 people, even dancing alongside her mother Andrea on one stage.
After wrapping up the final leg of her tour, the pop megastar is now on a short break before her final stop in Canada, where she will perform six shows in Toronto and three in Vancouver from November 14 to December 8.
That run brings her worldwide tour to an end, nearly two years since its inception in Glendale, Arizona, and Kelce couldn’t resist the chance to see the tour one last time amid his busy NFL schedule for the Kansas City Chiefs.
“I wanted to see Tay one more time before this thing closed,” he told brother Jason on the latest episode of their New Heights podcast. “And I’ll tell you what, man: the American public… they did not disappoint.
Travis Kelce says he attended his final Eras Tour show after supporting Taylor Swift on Saturday
Kelce was in Indianapolis to support Swift on the final leg of her sold-out tour this weekend
The NFL star also revealed that he ran into women’s basketball sensation Caitlin Clark
“I heard it was a lot louder this time knowing she was coming back to tour America one last time before the tour was over,” he added. “And man, that thing rocked.”
Kelce was able to leave for Indianapolis on Saturday because the Chiefs weren’t scheduled to play until Monday, with Swift attending their win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Kansas City that night.
At the Eras Tour concert, the three-time Super Bowl winner wasn’t the only high-profile sports figure in attendance, as he also crossed paths with WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark.
“She definitely liked the show,” Kelce said of meeting Clark. ‘She’s a Swiftie through and through.
“I think she’s just having fun, bringing her friends and family and letting everyone experience Tay right there on stage, driving all 70,000 people crazy for three and a half hours.”
Clark, who liked Swift’s endorsement of presidential candidate Kamala Harris earlier this year, just enjoyed a record-breaking rookie campaign in the WNBA after helping the Indiana Fever reach the playoffs for the first time in eight years.
And Kelce was full of praise for the women’s basketball sensation.
‘[Caitlin’s] great,” he continued. “She loves being there in Indianapolis.
“We’re both true Midwesterners through and through. You know, I played high school ball, college ball, pro ball, all here in the Midwest, so it was cool to catch up with her.”