Taylor Swift is celebrating Christmas Day at Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs game.
Swift was spotted arriving at Arrowhead Stadium Thursday night wearing an oversized red leather jacket and a black skirt and tights.
She also wore her signature red lip.
The pop star’s fiancé, Travis Kelce, and his team are playing against the Denver Broncos at their home base.
Swift has been a staple in the venue’s VIP suite this season alongside players’ family members and other celebs.
The singer last supported the tight end at a home game against the Los Angeles Chargers during her birthday weekend.
Swift, 36, was spotted holding one of Kylie Kelce’s young daughters while sitting in a box on Dec. 14, sporting a chic ombré coat.
The previous week, the Grammy winner attended the Chiefs vs. Houston Texans game at Arrowhead Stadium with famous pals Selena Gomez and Lena Dunham.
Swift has yet to show up to any away games this season and, additionally, has kept a low-profile while at Arrowhead Stadium.
When the NFL season kicked off in September, the “Opalite” songstress made a stealthy entrance into the Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles game from behind a large rolling screen.
She secretly attended the Chiefs vs. Ravens game later that same month to support her man, with even eagle-eyed Swifties unable to spot her.
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Thursday’s Christmas game marks one of the Chiefs’ last home games of the season — and possibly one of Kelce’s last ever as rumors of his NFL retirement ramp up.
Page Six exclusively reported in March that Swift did not want Kelce, also 36, to retire after last season.
The songwriter “wanted him to go out on a high note” following the Chiefs’ devastating loss to the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2025 Super Bowl.
Unfortunately, Swift will not be cheering on her partner at the Super Bowl this year — as she has the last two years — since his team’s most recent loss officially knocked them out of the running.
This will be the first time the Chiefs have missed the playoffs since 2014.
Kelce addressed the disappointment on last week’s “New Heights” podcast, saying, “We’re gonna … keep trying to get these things fixed and end on the highest note that we can.”



