Taylor Swift is ringing in the Thanksgiving weekend with the Kelce family. On Black Friday, November 29, the 34-year-old pop icon was seen arriving at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, alongside Donna Kelce, the mother of her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. They attended the Kansas City Chiefs’ game against the Las Vegas Raiders, bringing an air of excitement to the festive occasion.
Dressed in a cozy red sweater and black pants, Swift radiated happiness as she made her entrance. Her father, Scott, joined her, proudly sporting a Chiefs jacket to express his team spirit.
Swift is currently taking a well-deserved break after wrapping up a successful six-night run at Toronto’s Rogers Centre. She is set to conclude her much-acclaimed The Eras Tour with a three-night performance at BC Place in Vancouver from December 6-8.
Travis Kelce, the Chiefs’ tight end, has been a dedicated supporter, having attended over a dozen of Swift’s tour shows since first experiencing her live performance in Kansas City last summer. He was even spotted at one of her concerts in Amsterdam, enjoying the show with Patrick and Brittany Mahomes, and made a special guest appearance during a London concert.
While Swift was enjoying the game, her devoted fans, known as Swifties, were busy at Target, where they lined up to purchase exclusive merchandise in partnership with Swift. This collaboration included a Black Friday-exclusive vinyl and CD version of “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology,” along with Swift’s official tour book. Fans expressed their delight, with one enthusiast describing their Target shopping experience as “successful” and nostalgic, thanks to the continuous play of Swift’s music during their visit.
This gathering of family and festivities highlights the joy of the holiday season, reflecting the bond between Swift and the Kelce family, along with her incredible connection to her fans. As Swift prepares to wrap up her tour, it’s heartwarming to see her balance personal joy with her professional success, making this Thanksgiving a memorable one for all involved.