After Taylor Swift jetted to see Travis Kelce at the Super Bowl after her last Tokyo concert, it seemed like the latter was returning the favor and would be flying down under to spend more time with the other.
Travis Kelce is reportedly flying to Australia and Singapore to watch her girlfriend Taylor Swift perform at "The Eras" Tour again.
Travis Kelce Watching 'The Eras' Tour In Australia, Singapore
Ed Kelce talked to The Sydney Morning Herald and revealed that his son is "keen" on flying down under to watch his girlfriend perform at a sold-out stadium in Sydney.
"I asked him, are you going to take off for Sydney, and he seemed keen," he shared, before adding that Travis "said he'd really like to see Sydney and Singapore."
However, Ed emphasized that the entire trip is still up in the air as Travis "wasn't sure because he has commitments."
Travis was reportedly at a "celebrity charity golf" match in Las Vegas at the time that he spoke to the outlet.
Taylor Swift will be performing four shows in Sydney at the Accor Stadium before flying to Singapore to perform a six-day sold-out show at the National Stadium from March 2 to 9, 2024.
If Travis' plans continue, this would be the second time that he will attend the show, after he attended the South American concert last year.
Taylor Swift Brought Billions To The NFL During Super Bowl
Travis' arrival at "The Eras" Tour wouldn't actually impact the already massive economic effect that Swift has brought to Australia or Singapore.
On the other hand, Swift's involvement at the Super Bowl and the NFL has largely given them a boost.
Reputation Management Consultants Chairman Erich Schiffer revealed to The Sun that Taylor Swift raked in a "near billion-dollar" contribution because it hooked Gen Z, Millennial, and Gen X women to watch the show longer, which resulted in 123.4 million average viewers. It has since become the most-watched television moment since the Apollo moon landing.
"There are a lot of women who haven't tuned in yet but have heard about it," Schiffer added. "So there are ways to package those moments and get that out as well."
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