Travis Kelce was spotted at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour show in Germany this week ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs’ upcoming training camp.
The tight end made an appearance at the “Lover” songstress’ first tour stop concert at the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen on Wednesday.
Per fan footage that’s been circulating on social media, Kelce, 34, enjoyed the show solo from a VIP section of the venue, which featured a balcony and closed-off room.
Kelce kept it casual for the outing, wearing a black-and-green checkered polo shirt and baseball cap.
While the NFL star usually jams out to Swift’s greatest hits, various clips showed him leaning on a door frame with his hands in his pockets, seemingly trying to keep a low profile.
However, he at one point waved to fans who were sitting below him and instantly spotted him.
Wednesday’s concert marked the 13th Eras Tour show that Kelce has attended, which also happens to be the 14-time Grammy winner’s favorite number.
Since May, the three-time Super Bowl winner has flown back and forth from the US to Europe to support Swift, also 34, as she continues the European leg of her tour.
From July 12-14, Kelce was at the Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Nevada to participate in the 2024 American Century Championship.
A few days prior, he was in Amsterdam – along with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes – to support the “Cruel Summer” singer at her tour stop on July 6.
Kelce also notably attended several of Swift’s shows in Dublin, London and Paris while making a few trips back to the US in between.
It’s unclear how long the “New Heights” podcaster will stay in Europe this time around as he’s set to return to Kansas City for training camp on July 21.
The Chiefs officially kick off their season on Sept. 5 as they face the Baltimore Ravens.
While Swift’s tour doesn’t wrap up until December, she reportedly plans to attend “as many games as possible” to support her beau.
In the past, the pop star hasn’t allowed her professional commitments to stop her from showing up to cheer on Kelce at his various games.