The NFL star previously supported Swift at her concert in Sydney, Australia in February before returning to the U.S. for his brother’s retirement announcement.
Travis Kelce’s crew has officially touched down in Singapore!
On Thursday, the Kansas City Chiefs star’s manager, André Eanes, posted about his arrival in Singapore as Kelce’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift, continues her run of sold-out shows in the country on her Eras Tour.
Eanes excitedly posted, “Singapore what’s poppin!!!!!!!!,” on X, formerly known as Twitter, shortly after 1 p.m. ET, which would be just after 2 a.m. in Singapore.
Kelce’s close friend, Harry Clark, also posted a story to his Instagram account of what seems to be a skyline view of Singapore on Thursday, suggesting the group had touched down in Asia.
Fans speculated whether or not Kelce, 34, would travel internationally again for Swift’s Singapore dates after the NFL star visited her in Sydney, Australia in February.Kelce supported the “Anti-Hero” singer during her show at Accor Stadium on Feb. 23, and the couple were seen sharing a kiss as she left the stage in an adorable video shared on X, formerly known as Twitter.
During the NFL star’s trip to Sydney, he and Swift were joined by friends Sabrina Carpenter and Ross Travis for a visit at the Sydney Zoo.
In the latest episode of New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce, Travis told his brother, Jason, that he and Swift were greeted by “full-on helicopters just flying around … they helicoptered us” during their time in Sydney.
“Well, not us, Taylor,” he clarified, adding, “This is all because Taylor is the biggest and the best thing possible.”
Travis then returned to the United States on Feb. 29 for some post-Super Bowl celebrations with his teammates, and to support his brother Jason during his emotional retirement announcement with their parents, Donna and Ed Kelce.
Travis shed tears in the front row as Jason, 36, highlighted his relationship with his brother during the 40-minute speech on Monday.
Jason mentioned their years playing sports together as kids and the joy they both felt when the other was drafted into the NFL. “We have a small family. No cousins, one aunt, one uncle. It was really my brother and I our whole lives,” Jason explained.
“We did almost everything together — competed, fought, laughed, cried and learned from each other.”