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Travis Kelce watches Eras Tour in London with Tom Cruise, Hugh Grant, other A-Listers
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Date:2025-04-13 22:05:49
The guy on the Chiefs is back for night two of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in London and sharing a VIP tent with a handful of A-List celebrities.
The Eras Tour singer hard launched her relationship with Travis Kelce, after dating him for almost a year, by posting the very first Instagram photo of the two with Prince William and his two children. Prince William enjoyed his 42nd birthday from a balcony suite overlooking the right side of the stage, at one point shimmying during "Shake It Off."
On night two, Travis sported a backwards USA Olympics cap. The same hat he wore on night one, pairing it with an off-white, short-sleeved button up.
Jason Kelce collected friendship bracelets and posed for photos with his wife Kylie outside of Wembley Stadium. Dressed in a white and marigold vintage bowling shirt, the former NFL center told one fan his favorite era was 1989.
The VIP tent on the floor housed some top talent including actors Tom Cruise, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Liam Hemsworth, Hugh Grant and director Greta Gerwig.
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Travis Kelce supports Swift by attending multiple shows
On Friday, Travis attended the three plus hour show with Jason and Kylie. Their VIP tent included "Bridgerton" actress Nicola Coughlan, Queer Eye personality Jonathan van Ness and actress Cara Delevingne.
The tight end has attended the tour seven times visiting stops in Argentina, Australia, Singapore, France and England. Every time number 87 is in the audience, the singer changes her lyrics in “Karma” to "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me." For the 2023-2024 season, Swift attended 13 NFL games to support the tight end, culminating in Super Bowl 58.
Swift has one more show in London before heading to Dublin, Ireland.
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