Taylor Swift will probably skip Travis Kelce’s season finale Chiefs game. Here’s why

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Taylor Swift has attended nine Kansas City Chiefs games this season to watch her new beau, tight end Travis Kelce, earn his paycheck.

 

 

But it doesn’t seem likely she will be in SoFi Stadium on Sunday to watch the team’s last regular season game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

For one thing, it’s not known at this point whether Kelce will even play. But also, the pop star has business of her own to take care of on Sunday, coincidentally just down the road fro Heium outside Los Angeles. The film has been nominated for a Golden Globe.

The awards will be given out on Sunday. TAS Rights Management Taylor Swift has attended nine Kansas City Chiefs games this season to watch her new beau, tight end Travis Kelce, earn his paycheck. But it doesn’t seem likely she will be in SoFi Stadium on Sunday to watch the team’s last regular season game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

For one thing, it’s not known at this point whether Kelce will even play. But also, the pop star has business of her own to take care of on Sunday, coincidentally just down the road from SoFi, where in August she became the first artist to perform five consecutive shows there.

According to multiple reports, Swift will attend the Golden Globes ceremony at The Beverly Hilton hotel Sunday. Her concert movie, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” is nominated for an award in a new category, Cinematic and Box Office Achievement. In another coincidence, the concert movie was filmed at SoFi Stadium.

Fans who are waiting to see Swift and Kelce together for the first time on a red carpet have twisted themselves into knots trying to figure out, logistically, if it could happen this weekend.

The game begins at 3:25 p.m. CT on CBS; the Golden Globes start at 7 p.m. CT, also on CBS.

The hotel is about a 30-minute drive from the stadium. But red carpet coverage begins at 5:30 p.m. CT, during the game. (It’s available to watch online only on the websites run by Variety, ET and the Golden Globes.)