The excitement is building as the Dallas Cowboys prepare to face off against the Kansas City Chiefs in the much-anticipated Thanksgiving Day game at AT&T Stadium. This annual event, set to take place in just over two weeks, promises to be a thrilling matchup, especially with the return of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who hails from the Dallas area.
Adding to the excitement, popular musician Post Malone, a Grapevine native, is slated to perform during the halftime show. His appearance is expected to bring an extra level of energy to the festivities, making the day even more memorable for fans.
The focus of the game will be on the Cowboys, who are currently striving to improve their performance amidst a challenging season. A significant question leading up to the game is whether Taylor Swift, the prominent fiancée of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, will make an appearance. Last year, she spent Black Friday at a Chiefs game, and since then, she has enjoyed considerable personal and professional milestones, including her engagement and the release of a new album.
Speculation is rife about the possibility of Swift joining Post Malone on stage, especially considering their previous collaboration on the song “Fortnight” from her album The Tortured Poets Department. While there are no confirmed details, the idea of a surprise guest appearance has fans buzzing with anticipation.
The Cowboys have a history of hosting renowned artists during their Thanksgiving Day games, including country music legends like Lainey Wilson and Dolly Parton, as well as Selena Gomez, a close friend of Swift’s. With Swift’s performance schedule now more flexible following her Eras Tour, there is a glimmer of hope that fans might see her take part in this year’s festivities.
While Taylor Swift has consistently attended Kelce’s home games at Arrowhead Stadium, her presence at away games has been limited, possibly due to security concerns. With a matchup as significant as the Thanksgiving game, fans can only wait and see if she will join the electrifying environment at AT&T Stadium.
