The Super Bowl is just around the corner, and both football fans and Swifties are hoping that Taylor Swift can make it in time to see her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, play in the NFL final between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs.
A while back, there were rumors linking the singer to the Halftime Show, but they were quickly extinguished as Usher will be the one taking the stage for half an hour. Today she will resume The Eras Tour with the first show in Tokyo.
Her priority has been to take the tour worldwide, but she has always been delighted to support her partner, having attended more than 10 games, including the AFC Championship victory over the Baltimore Ravens.
Will Taylor Swift make it in time for the Super Bowl?
Well, Taylor Swift will do the impossible to make it in time for the Super Bowl 2024 final, where she will cheer on Travis Kelce and the rest of the members of the Kansas City Chiefs. Many consider her the team’s lucky charm, and the NFL has been fueling these rumors.
Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes look on during a game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field. (Source: David Eulitt/Getty Images)
The singer will kick off tonight with the shows from The Eras Tour in Tokyo, with the last one scheduled for Saturday, February 10, one day before the grand final. To make it in time, she’ll need to board her private jet right after finishing the performance.
Facing a 12-hour journey from Japan to Las Vegas, where the sporting event takes place, it’s a long round trip to get to Nevada and then to Melbourne for her next concert. That’s why her presence is not 100% confirmed, according to TMZ and Today.
According to the local newspaper Kansas City Star, it was reported that American Airlines added seven new non-stop flights between Kansas and Las Vegas for the Super Bowl, spanning from February 8 to 13. Therefore, everyone is pulling out all the stops to ensure the star can attend.
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The Embassy of Japan was another organization that addressed the issue and posted a statement on its official Instagram account, stating that “if she leaves Tokyo the night after her concert, she should comfortably arrive in Las Vegas before the start of the Super Bowl”.