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Travis Kelce does everything to help Taylor Swift before her London duet with the American singer

Travis Kelce does everything to help Taylor Swift before her London duet with the American singer

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had a message for singer Gracie Abrams as she prepared to take the stage with Taylor Swift at a concert in London.

Taylor Swift on stage with Gracie Abrams( Gareth Cattermole/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

Travis Kelce played a key role in calming singer Gracie Abrams’ nerves before she performed alongside Taylor Swift in one of the biggest moments of her career.

Abrams has spoken about how Kelce’s words helped her stay composed before taking the stage at London’s Wembley Stadium last month. The young singer joined Swift onstage to sing her song “Us,” with Abrams on piano and Swift on acoustic guitar.




This moment was hugely significant for Abrams’ burgeoning career, and she credits Kelce’s reassuring advice as a major factor in her performance. The NFL superstar, who plays for the Kansas City Chiefs, is in a high-profile relationship with Swift.

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Abrams recalled: “Before we both performed, we were in the tent, and he performed just before me – I think two songs or so. He was like, ‘I’m going to screw this up so you look really good.'”

Abrams, the daughter of Star Wars director JJ Abrams, is just starting out in her music career. Her performance with Swift in front of over 90,000 people in London was a huge boost to her rise to stardom. The 24-year-old had nothing but praise for everyone involved in Swift’s Era’s Tour, expressing how much she enjoyed being a part of it and performing one of her own songs.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce(Gareth Cattermole/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

She told Billboard, “The thing is… it’s just a community of really supportive people. Really, everyone, whether you’re in the tent or in the top row in the stadium, it’s like everyone is there because there’s such deep joy and emotion attached to all the music that she’s put out over the last 18 years. It’s a really magical thing.”