Taylor Swift will make it to the Super Bowl to support Travis Kelce: source

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Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce She wouldn’t miss it! A source tells Page Six Taylor Swift will be at the Super Bowl in Las Vegas in two weeks to support boyfriend Travis Kelce.Getty Images

She isn’t going to miss the big game!

A source tells Page Six that Taylor Swift, who is currently in the midst of the international leg of her “Eras,” tour, will make it back stateside in time to watch her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl.

His team clinched their spot in the game.

Swift plays four shows in Tokyo, Japan beginning Feb. 7.

The last show at the Tokyo Dome is Feb. 10, one day before the 3:30 p.m. game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

“It’s a brutal flight, but she’ll get on her plane right after the concert,” says our insider.

It is entirely possible for the “Cruel Summer” singer to make it on time to support her man as his team takes on the San Francisco 49ers.

Swift has become a regular figure at Kelce’s games. AP

The direct flight is 13 hours and there is a time difference that works in Swift’s favor. Tokyo is 17 hours ahead, giving her an advantage of traveling back in time as she crosses time zones.

Despite her busy schedule, Swift has been a regular presence at Kelce’s games.

On Sunday, Swift was cheering on the Chiefs in the VIP suite at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore with BFFs Brittany Mahomes, Keleigh Sperry, and model Cara Delevingne.

Kelce greeted the “Blank Space” songstress on the field post-win with a loving “What’s up, sweetie?” before hugging her. He also repeatedly told her, “How about that one?!”

The pair embraced on the field on Sunday following the Super Bowl clinching win. Getty Images The pair also shared a sweet kiss. AP

She planted a kiss on Kelce on the field as they celebrated the Super Bowl clinching victory.

The tight end has also been supportive of Swift’s career, attending several concerts. 

It’s been rumored Kelce could join her on tour during his offseason.

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