The musician beamed after noticing her boyfriend in the crowd at her third and final show at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday, June 30
Taylor Swift can’t hide how loved-up she is!
On Sunday, June 30, Travis Kelce jetted to Dublin, Ireland for his 34-year-old girlfriend’s third and final Eras Tour show at the Aviva Stadium.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end’s appearance came after he attended his teammate Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s California wedding to JoJo O’Conner on Saturday, June 29, in Calabasas.
In clips shared by fans on X (formerly known as Twitter), Swift’s face appeared to light up as she noticed Kelce, 34 — who was wearing a white T-shirt, dark pants, and a baseball cap — had made her show despite the long journey.
One video showed gig-goers cheering as Kelce walked into the stadium while Swift belted out the 2020 Folklore song “August.”
Another clip showed the musician, dressed in a flowing red dress, seemingly spotting Kelce in the VIP tent with a huge grin on her face. “I can’t move on from how you can see the exact moment her eyes go to the tent and she realizes he’s there ,” a fan wrote alongside the video.
Sunday marked Kelce’s first appearance at an Eras Tour show since he made his onstage debut at Swift’s Wembley Stadium gig in London a week before on June 23.
As per usual, Swift’s latest show had a star-studded crowd, with Kelce being seen chatting to Julia Roberts in a clip shared by a fan on X.
The athlete was later seen leaving the stadium with Swift, with the pair beaming and waving to fans in a video shared by a Swiftie on TikTok.
The previous night, Swift had a slight issue during her performance of “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” as she got stuck on a raised platform on the stage after it did not retract according to plan.
One of her backup dancers, Jan Ravnik, was then seen walking over and giving the pop superstar a helping hand as he helped her down and they continued the performance in a video shared on X.
Saturday’s gig was another special one for Swift, as she told the crowd that Ireland had played a big part in the making of her pandemic-era album, Folklore.
After singing “Cardigan,” Swift told the audience, “Folklore in general, it just belongs in Ireland.”
“How I imagined the album world looking [was like] Ireland. Storytelling with lots of different characters,” she continued. “You guys have that on lock, too. That’s very Irish, the storytelling.”
“When I was making this album, it was two days into the pandemic that I started Folklore, I wasn’t in Ireland. So I had to create an album where the imaginary world that I pretended to go to every single day while I was writing it … I gotta be honest, kinda seemed like Ireland,” Swift went on, adding, “So we’re back to where we belong!”