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Taylor Swift is “ecstatic” about Travis Kelce’s cameo on Eras tour

Taylor Swift is “ecstatic” about Travis Kelce’s cameo on Eras tour

Couples who play together in sold-out stadiums stay together. At Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert in London on Sunday (June 23), Travis Kelce surprised the crowd at Wembley Stadium by appearing onstage during his superstar girlfriend’s concert. The “Tortured Poets” section Set, and in a new Instagram post, the pop star revealed that she still has heart eyes because of it.

Sharing photos of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end posing alongside her in the spotlight – including one of him carrying her in his arms while showing off a tuxedo and top hat – Swift wrote, “Still laughing my head off/blown away by @killatrav’s Eras tour debut 🥰.”

The “Anti-Hero” singer also posted a video of her boyfriend’s entire performance, in which he playfully forces her, along with two of her dancers, to sing “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” despite her dramatic breakdown after “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived.” In the clip, he picks her up, carries her to a couch, fans her, and dusts her face with a makeup brush while giving her singing and dancing instructions before the next number.

Although Kelce’s hilarious performance was definitely the biggest, Swift’s three London shows were full of surprises. At one point, opening act Hayley Williams joined the 14-time Grammy winner on stage for an acoustic performance of her Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) Duet “Castles Crumbling”, and Grace Abrams later came out to sing the new song “Us” with her The secret of us Employees.

“The acoustic parts were amazing,” Swift continued in her post. “I got to sing ‘Castles Crumbling’ with @yelyahwilliams for the first time – I hadn’t performed with her since 2011 and man, my heart was just so full of love for her and our friendship. Then the incredibly talented and wonderful @gracieabrams came on and surprised the audience with the first performance of our song ‘us.'”

The pop star will perform three nights in Dublin from Friday (June 28), then travel to Amsterdam, Milan and other European cities before completing the leg with five more nights in London in August. She will begin the final leg of the Eras Tour in October with a series of shows in the US and Canada.

“The first round at Wembley was so surreal,” she added. “Looking out into the crowd of 90,000 fans every night and hearing that VOLUME… Those were some of the loudest crowds I’ve ever heard… I’ll never forget those shows.”