Travis Kelce Praises Taylor Swift Singapore Show

After being spotted in the crowd at two of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concerts in Singapore, Travis Kelce has revealed what he thinks of his girlfriend's shows.

The Kansas City Chiefs star began dating the singer in July before the pair went viral when Swift attended Kelce's team's game against the Chicago Bears last September, sitting with Kelce's mother in a luxury suite. Since then Kelce has been spotted at several of Swift's shows.

After the Grammy winner resumed her record-breaking Eras Tour in February, Kelce jetted to Singapore where Swift was performing six sold-out stadium shows. He had previously attended his brother Jason Kelce's retirement announcement earlier in the week.

In a recent episode of his and his brother's podcast New Heights, Kelce shared what he thought of the concerts in Singapore.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift
Travis Kelce during Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers on February 11 in Las Vegas, NV, and Taylor Swift performs during "The Eras Tour" at the National Stadium on March 2 in Singapore.... Getty Images/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management/Perry Knotts/Ashok Kumar

Newsweek emailed spokespeople for Kelce and Swift for comment Thursday.

"I got to see two amazing shows of the Eras Tour, the last of the leg that Taylor has until she's back at it here in a couple of months," he said in the video posted to YouTube.

He also discussed how much he loved his time in Singapore, saying he went to a "cool as f*** greenhouse," adding: "But yeah, outside of that it was uh, got to get some lovely Singapore food and just catch the views."

People took to the comments to share their love for Kelce, with many glad he enjoyed his time in the country.

"I couldn't be more proud as a Singaporean that Travis enjoyed his time here. Please come with Jason next time, we love you both!! Congrats on being the BEST podcast ever GO 92%ERS," one person commented.

"As a proud Singaporean descendant, I could not be more proud when hearing Travis talk about his time in Singapore," said another.

A third added: "I have to admit that I discovered you guys because of Taylor and I'm not disappointed."

It's clear the NFL star enjoyed the Asian leg of his girlfriend's tour as he was previously deemed "worthy of being a backup dancer" for Swift after he was spotted in the stadium stands grooving to her hit "Look What You Made Me Do."

One post on a Swift fan account on X, formerly Twitter, with a video of him dancing, amassed more than 81,000 views within 30 minutes of being uploaded.

"Travis Kelce and friends vibing to 'Look What You Made Me Do,'" the post on The Swift Society account read. At the time of writing, it had been viewed 491,400 times.

Kelce and Swift have publicly supported each other's work ever since they went public with their relationship in September. During the football season, the pop superstar regularly turned up to watch the tight end's games. This included speeding back from Tokyo after an Eras show to watch him win the Super Bowl in Las Vegas in February.

In turn, Kelce has attended a variety of Swift's concerts. He watched her perform in Buenos Aires in November and then flew to Australia to watch her Sydney concert before flying back to Las Vegas to party with his Chiefs teammates.

After turning up to support his brother Jason, who announced his NFL retirement from the Philadelphia Eagles, Kelce then headed to Singapore to watch Swift's live show.

Swift sold out six nights at the 55,000-seat National Stadium in Singapore, with her final show having taken place on March 9. She is currently having an extended break before her next concert in Paris on May 9.

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