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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce make red carpet debut

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce make red carpet debut

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce make red carpet debut
The music superstar and Kansas City Chiefs tight-end walked hand-in-hand into the opening night of Tight End University in Nashville, a summer camp Kelce helped found in 2021.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have made their red carpet debut as a couple.
The music superstar and Kansas City Chiefs tight-end walked hand-in-hand into the opening night of Tight End University in Nashville, a summer camp Kelce helped found in 2021.
A video posted by the organisation on Instagram captured the couple arriving together, drawing attention from both attendees and fans online.
According to the programme's website, it was set up in 2021 to "bring the Tight End community together for an immersive three-day program".
"Attendees are able to bond, collaborate with, and learn amongst their peers while participating in a variety of activities including film study, on-field drills, recovery, rehabilitation, and more," the website said.
It comes weeks after Swift announced that she has acquired the rights to all of her music.
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The 35-year-old purchased the rights to all of her concert films, music videos, album art and photography, as well as unreleased songs, in an announcement on her website.
She also confirmed she will release Taylor's Version re-recordings of her self-titled and Reputation albums.
In the announcement, the singer said: "I'm trying to gather my thoughts into something coherent, but right now my mind is just a slideshow. A flashback sequence of all the times I daydreamed about, wished for, and pined away for a chance to get to tell you this news."
Swift and Kelce have been a sports-and-entertainment power couple since going public with their relationship in September 2023, when the four-time All-Pro tight end invited the now-14-time Grammy Award winner to watch him play in a match-up with the Chicago Bears.
Before they began dating, Kelce tried to deliver a friendship bracelet to Swift when she brought her Eras Tour show to Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, only to be thwarted.
Swift was part of the on-field celebration on a cold night in Baltimore when the Chiefs beat the Ravens to win the 2024 AFC championship.
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In February 2025, she supported Kelce during the Chiefs' Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

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