Taylor Swift Gave Travis Kelce the Cutest Shoutout While Singing This ‘Evermore’ Hit
Taylor Swift Connects with Travis Kelce from the Stage in London
After a month apart, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have reunited in London. Swift is currently performing her three-plus hour set, but they haven’t had any face-to-face time yet. However, the singer is connecting with her man from the stage.
In the cutest fan video shared to X, Swift can be seen belting out her song “Willow” from her album Evermore. She dances energetically to the music, showcasing her passion for the performance. During the part of the song when she sings the lyrics “that’s my man,” Swift looks out into the audience. She points in the direction of the VIP section, where Kelce is enjoying the show with his brother Jason and sister-in-law Kylie Kelce, as well as Swift’s parents Scott and Andrea.
Swift continued to look in Kelce’s direction with the biggest smile on her face as she continued singing the tune.
“Taylor can’t keep her eyes off Travis singing ‘that’s my man’ from Willow!” the fan’s post read.
Kelce last attended the Eras Tour in May in Paris, where he took in the show alongside Swift’s bestie Gigi Hadid and her boyfriend Bradley Cooper. While Travis has become a frequent concertgoer at his girlfriend’s performances, he brought along his older brother Jason and sister-in-law Kylie for their first ever time experiencing the critically-acclaimed show.
Tonight marks the first night of Swift’s shows in London, and it’s turning out to be quite the star-studded affair. In addition to the Kelces, Lady Whistledown herself, Nicola Coughlan, is in the crowd with her friend celebrity personality and hairstylist Jonathan van Ness. Also rumored to be in attendance at tonight’s performance? Prince William and his three kids, Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte. After rumors started swirling of the family’s attendance, royal reporter Roya Nikkhah shared the news on X. The concert conveniently falls on the prince’s birthday, and I bet he’s feeling 42.