Taylor Swift once again proved she can balance love, friendship, and career effortlessly.
Just hours after celebrating at Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s California wedding, the pop superstar quietly supported her fiancé Travis Kelce as the Kansas City Chiefs faced the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, Sept. 28. PEOPLE confirmed Swift was in attendance at Arrowhead Stadium, though she kept a low profile during the game.
Fans quickly noticed her family’s presence. Taylor’s father, Scott Swift, showed up in a hat from Travis’ new American Eagle collaboration, while her brother Austin Swift was spotted seated in a suite directly in front of Kelce’s mother, Donna Kelce. Eagle-eyed viewers captured Austin, 33, in the stands, fueling more excitement about the family outing.
Although Taylor, 35, wasn’t photographed arriving at Arrowhead or pictured in a suite, her quiet show of support for Travis, also 35, continues as the couple adjusts to life in the public eye following their August engagement. Her appearance at the game came after she flew from Santa Barbara, where she and Ed Sheeran both gave heartfelt speeches at Gomez and Blanco’s intimate ceremony. According to a source, “There was so much love in the room,” highlighting the wedding’s emotional atmosphere.
The game itself didn’t end in Kansas City’s favor, with the Chiefs losing to the Philadelphia Eagles 20-17. Still, Taylor’s presence marked her second Chiefs game since the engagement, following her stop at Arrowhead earlier this month when the team faced Philadelphia.
The couple’s first official public outing as fiancés took place at Travis’ alma mater, the University of Cincinnati, during a football game against Nebraska on Aug. 28. Since then, their relationship has been a focal point for fans as Taylor also gears up for the release of her upcoming 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, dropping Oct. 3.
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Anticipation for the album is already massive, with Spotify confirming it as the most pre-saved album in Countdown Page history. Taylor herself teased the project on Travis and Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast, revealing the record’s official release date. The excitement doesn’t stop there, on Sept. 19, she announced that the music video for her single “The Fate of Ophelia” will premiere in theaters for three days starting Oct. 3, aligning perfectly with the album release.
In May 2025, Taylor made headlines for re-acquiring the masters of her first six albums, giving The Life of a Showgirl even more symbolic weight as it launched. With wedding speeches, NFL appearances, and a blockbuster album on the horizon, Taylor Swift’s fall calendar is packed, proving she’s balancing personal joy with professional triumphs.
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