Taylor Swift arrived at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday for the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC Championship Game with the Buffalo Bills. The pop queen was dressed to the max for the game that would decide if her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs made it to a third straight Super Bowl.
American music icon Taylor Swift is in attendance for Sunday evening's AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium as she continues her support of the Kansas City Chiefs and boyfriend Travis Kelce. Swift,
The Kansas City Chiefs are trying to continue their Super Bowl era. The Eras Tour star Taylor Swift is in attendance.
This was the second 2025 postseason game that Swift attended; she previously watched Kelce and the Chiefs beat the Houston Texans on Jan. 18.
One year after their fairytale kiss on the field and hard-earned ticket to the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are back at a repeat AFC Championship game with the Kansas City Chiefs. For the Jan. 26, 2025 match-up against the Buffalo Bills, the pop star confirmed she's just as big a fan of Louis Vuitton as she is of her boyfriend's team.
The Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in Sunday's championship game, giving the franchise an opportunity to win its third straight Super Bowl.
The Kansas City Chiefs will be playing the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game. Will Taylor Swift be there to support Travis Kelce?
Taylor Swift showed her support for her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, as his team won the AFC championship game Sunday.
Swift walked down the tunnel to her usual suite about 90 minutes before kickoff. And while she was decked out in Chanel for the divisional round against Houston, she opted for a sleek black-and-gold Louis Vuitton look for the AFC title game, including a jacquard knit jacket that retails for $5,000 and a stocking cap with a list price of $830.
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are attempting to make history -- and Taylor Swift will be there to see it.
Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift reacts during the first quarter in the AFC Divisional Playoff between the Houston Texans and the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 18, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. / Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images