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BREAKING NEWS Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce stun on date night at Nashville concert as Chiefs star hosts NFL event

BREAKING NEWS Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce stun on date night at Nashville concert as Chiefs star hosts NFL event

Daily Mail​25-06-2025
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift headed to the Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville on Tuesday night as the singer supported her boyfriend at his 'Tight End University' in the city.
Swift stunned fans on Monday night as she doted on Kelce during the welcome night for the three-day NFL event that the Kansas City Chiefs star has hosted since 2021.
And on Tuesday night, she joined Kelce for a concert at one of the city's most popular music venues, for a night titled 'Tight Ends and Friends'.
Singers such as Sophia Scott, Graham Barham and Chase Rice were listed to perform at the venue, where Swift was pictured enjoying the night in the VIP section.
She was joined by Claire Kittle, wife of San Francisco 49ers tight end George, who helps Kelce in running the event.
Swift was dressed all in black for her night out while Kelce wore a camouflaged shirt and pants.
TAY!!! THIS SERVE!!! pic.twitter.com/I8nag4tibo
— ✩ CEL ✩ (@moonlithoax) June 25, 2025
Earlier in the day, Kelce had stunned NFL fans when video emerged of him being a coach for one of the football classes scheduled for the day.
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