BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – JANUARY 28: Taylor Swift celebrates on the field after the Kansas City Chiefs 17-10 victory against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 28, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
Taylor Swift reportedly plans to attend the Super Bowl to cheer on her boyfriend Travis Kelce as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers. it might be quite the task for her to get to Sin City, but she’s expected to get there.
And while Swift apparently plans to make the long trip from Tokyo to Las Vegas to see her guy on the Chiefs attempt to win another Lombardi Trophy on the field at Allegiant Stadium, she reportedly has no plans to do anything else when it comes to the entertainment portion of the Super Bowl.
Swift will not be performing in any capacity at the Super Bowl, including the halftime show headlined by Usher, according to TMZ.
Usher is set to take the stage at halftime and as of right now, there are no other known acts he plans to bring out.
Swift has a scheduled concert in Japan on Saturday, February 10 — less than 24 hours before Super Bowl LVIII kicks off.
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The concert, scheduled for 6 p.m. local time in Tokyo, starts at 1 a.m. Las Vegas time.
With the Kansas City Chiefs advancing to the Super Bowl with a win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, there was certainly some speculation about whether she would take the stage, but her busy schedule ensures she won’t be doing any such thing.
Swift has been in attendance for many of the Chiefs’ games this season, including the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, where she celebrated on the field with Kelce afterward.
The Chiefs are looking for a second-straight Super Bowl victory, but they’ll have to get past the NFC’s top-seeded San Francisco 49ers, who beat the Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship Game after coming back from a 17-point deficit.
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