
Taylor Swift quietly supported her fiancé Travis Kelce as he and the Kansas City Chiefs took on the Baltimore Ravens — just hours after she was in California at Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s wedding.
PEOPLE can confirm Taylor, 35, was in attendance at Arrowhead Stadium as the Chiefs hosted the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, Sept. 28.
Eagle-eyed fans also spotted the “Fortnight” singer’s father Scott, wearing a hat from Travis’ new American Eagle collaboration, and brother Austin Swift, sitting in a suite at Arrowhead. In one shot of Austin, 33, he’s seen sitting in front of Donna Kelce.
Taylor, whose new album The Life of a Showgirl drops in just days on Oct. 3, was not pictured in a suite or entering Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, as she continues supporting Travis, 35, and the Chiefs quietly.
The “Cruel Summer” musician made the quick trip from Santa Barbara, Calif. after attending Blanco, 37, and Gomez’s ceremony, where she and Ed Sheeran gave speeches. “There was so much love in the room,” a source told PEOPLE of the evening.
The pop star’s attendance at the Chiefs game came after she stopped by Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City to watch the team take on the Philadelphia Eagles, marking the first time Taylor attended Chiefs game since she and Kelce got engaged in August.
Unfortunately for the Kansas City team, the game did not go their way, with the Eagles winning 20-17.
Taylor and Travis’ first public appearance as an engaged couple came when they attended Kelce’s alma mater the University of Cincinnati’s football game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Aug. 28.
This public sighting of Taylor in New York also comes during the lead-up to the release of her upcoming 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl — which has already broken the record for the most pre-saved album on Spotify’s Countdown Page in history.
During an appearance on Travis and his brother Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast, Taylor revealed that The Life of a Showgirl will be released on Oct. 3. The new project comes on the heels of Taylor re-acquiring the masters of her first six albums in May 2025.
The pop megastar announced on Sept. 19 that the music video for her single “The Fate of Ophelia” would be released in theaters for three days starting Oct. 3, the same day her new album The Life of a Showgirl comes out.
“Looks like it’s time to brush off that Eras Tour outfit or orange cardigan…,” she wrote in the Instagram caption announcing the event. “Tickets are on sale now. Dancing is optional but very much encouraged 💃.”
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