Travis Kelce lands in Sydney ahead of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concerts

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Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.Travis Kelce has landed in Australia to meet up with Taylor Swift.

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Travis Kelce touched down in Australia Thursday morning at around 9 a.m. local time, which is 5 p.m. ET Wednesday, to meet up with Taylor Swift, according to online flight records tracking his private jet.

The aircraft took off from Van Nuys Airport in California Tuesday night at 9:15 p.m. local time and made a pit stop at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu before reaching its final destination in Sydney.

ABC News in Australia, who had a reporter staked outside of the airport, noted that there were many “official-looking men in suits, some tough-looking bodyguard-like men” hanging out at the plane hanger.

“When [Kelce] does get here, he is expected to be going to the Crown [hotel] in Bangaroo,” the reporter said ahead of his arrival. “That’s where Taylor Swift has been staying in her penthouse.”

Once Kelce arrived at the airport, local news outlets captured him getting off of the plane wearing a navy blue tracksuit and holding onto some of his bags, as he walked into an SUV.

It appears the NFL star may have been accompanied on his trip with some of his best buds, as one of the pals posted from Hawaii on his Instagram Story a few hours ago.

Page Six confirmed earlier on Wednesday that the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34, was en route to meet up with the Grammy winner, also 34, in Australia ahead of her four shows in Sydney this weekend.

The three-time Super Bowl champ hopped on a private jet just hours after being spotted at a golf outing in Las Vegas, where he and his teammates won Super Bowl 2024 against the San Francisco 49ers less than two weeks ago.

Swift, meanwhile, has been enjoying some downtime between shows by visiting a local zoo.

The “Cruel Summer” songstress was photographed looking casual in a blue T-shirt, denim skirt and white sneakers while carrying a digital camera at the Sydney Zoo.

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