Travis Kelce and Andrea Swift enjoyed Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour show in Indianapolis on Saturday.
The 14-time Grammy Award-winning artist sold out Indiana’s Lucas Oil Stadium on Nov. 2. Since the Chiefs were off this weekend, Kelce made the trip to support his girlfriend.
A viral video on TikTok showed the tight end smiling and dancing to ‘So High School’ alongside Andrea during night 2 of Swift’s back-to-back shows in Indiana.
Kelce and Andrea were seen in the VIP section, playing the song that many believe was written about the NFL star. After filming Travis and Andrea, the fan behind the camera could be heard saying ‘Oh my God,’ while looking at Swift on stage.
Another photo on X showed Kelce smiling as he entered the venue on Saturday night.
“Travis Kelce attends #IndyTSTheErasTour N2,” the fan captioned.
The clip appeared hours after Travis’s brother, Jason Kelce, slammed a fan’s phone after calling Travis a “fuck for hanging out with Taylor Swift.”
Images on social media showed Kelce’s older brother walking through a crowd outside Beaver Stadium before Penn State’s game against Ohio State with a case of beer in hand.
As fans lined up to take selfies and fist bumps, an unidentifiable male voice can be heard shouting: ‘Hey Kelce! How does it feel like your brother is screwed for dating Taylor Swift?
Kelce continues walking momentarily after the homophobic slur before turning around, grabbing the fan’s phone and proceeding to angrily slam it into the ground before picking it up and walking away.
But, as he continued to walk away, the fan chased after Kelce and said, “Give me my phone,” to which Kelce responded, “Who the f**k now?”
A source close to Travis and Taylor later told DailyMail.com: ‘Taylor and Travis were really surprised by this considering Jason is one of the nicest guys in the world.
‘It really became clear how much he loves and respects Taylor. Travis means a lot to him.
‘The use of the word fuck is not okay for him or anyone else. This fan crossed the line. “Jason will never tolerate anyone insulting his family and now sees Taylor as family.”
Jason has yet to comment on the use of the insult in retaliation against the fan. Additionally, PageSix reported that campus police had not received an incident report for the altercation.
Jason’s next public appearance is scheduled for Monday night when he covers the Chiefs-Buccaneers game in Kansas City for ESPN.