All the Sweet Ways Taylor Swift Pays Tribute to Travis Kelce During the Eras Tour

From sitting on the bleachers to incorporating 'Swag Surfing' into the choreography, Swift's Eras Tour is giving some shine to her football player love

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Taylor Swift has switched up her Eras Tour setlist in a big way, and that includes some sweet nods to her boyfriend Travis Kelce.

As Swift returned from a two-month hiatus, kicking off with a concert in Paris on May 9, she debuted several key changes, from new outfits to the addition of songs from her latest album The Tortured Poets Department.

While fans went wild over her new performances of “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” and “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,” her TTPD set also included a brief segment from her track “So High School,” which is rumored to be about Kelce.

Swift went all in for the performance, including general football nods and more specific references to Kelce’s team, the Kansas City Chiefs, whom she cheered for on the sidelines during their 2023/2024 season as they eventually won the 2024 Super Bowl.

Here are all the ways Swift paid tribute to Kelce during the new segments of the Eras Tour.

Related: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Relationship Timeline

A lyric from ‘The Alchemy’

<p>Ezra Shaw/Getty</p> Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift sharing an embrace at the 2024 Super Bowl

Ezra Shaw/Getty

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift sharing an embrace at the 2024 Super Bowl

Before even performing “So High School,” Swift included a mention linked to Kelce at the beginning of the show. The intro, which features Swift going through her discography, includes the lyrics “What if I told you I’m back?” featured in the song “The Alchemy,” which fans have theorized is about Kelce.

Football stadium lights

<p>Perry Knotts/Getty</p> Travis Kelce celebrating a touchdown

Perry Knotts/Getty

Travis Kelce celebrating a touchdown

As Swift sings the final verse of “But Daddy I Love Him,” the song transitions into “So High School.” As that happens, football stadium lights slowly appear on the screen behind Swift as a subtle nod to Kelce’s football background (and all the games she attended to cheer him on).

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Sitting on the bleachers

<p>Ezra Shaw/Getty </p> Taylor Swift cheering for Travis Kelce

Ezra Shaw/Getty

Taylor Swift cheering for Travis Kelce

Years after the release of “You Belong With Me,” Swift is still sitting on the bleachers, but this time, she’s also cheer captain! As she performs the bridge of “So High School,” she joins her backup dancers on steps made to look like stadium seats.

Kansas City Chiefs colors

<p>Al Bello/Getty</p> Travis Kelce doing a hand heart at Kansas City Chiefs game

Al Bello/Getty

Travis Kelce doing a hand heart at Kansas City Chiefs game

Even the special effects during the performance paid tribute to Kelce. Many fans in attendance noted that the lights on the stage (and seemingly the lights on people’s bracelets) turn yellow and red during the song, a nod to the Kansas City Chiefs’ team colors.

Related: Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Outfits, from Her Versace Bodysuit to Her Roberto Cavalli Dress

Giggling with her friends

<p>Jim McIsaac/Getty</p> Taylor Swift, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds at a Kansas City Chiefs game

Jim McIsaac/Getty

Taylor Swift, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds at a Kansas City Chiefs game

When Swift starts singing “So High School,” one of her backup dancers playfully hits her on the arm as she smiles and kicks her feet. Fans immediately drew parallels to the Kansas City Chiefs’ game at MetLife Stadium, where Swift and her pal Blake Lively were seen playfully joking around as they watched Kelce on the field. At one point during the game, Lively tapped Swift, to which the singer did a little shimmy and smiled.

Pointing at Travis Kelce

<p>Jason Hanna/Getty</p> Taylor Swift at a Kansas City Chiefs game

Jason Hanna/Getty

Taylor Swift at a Kansas City Chiefs game

As Swift sings, “'Cause I feel so high school every time I look at you,” she slowly lifts up her finger and points — perhaps a callback to the time when Swift stood on the field with his mom Donna after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl and she was caught on camera pointing to Kelce and mouthing “Oh my God.”

Related: Every Photo We Have of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce So Far

Swag surfin’

<p>David Eulitt/Getty</p> Taylor Swift dancing with Brittany Mahomes

David Eulitt/Getty

Taylor Swift dancing with Brittany Mahomes

Swift showed her Kansas City Chiefs pride as she and her backup dancers do the “swag surf” on stage. The dance is a tradition among Chiefs fans as F.L.Y.’s “Swag Surfin’” plays in the stadium and everyone in the stands sways back and forth. Swift previously participated in the dance tradition when the Chiefs played the Miami Dolphins in January 2024.

Travis Kelce’s touchdown moves

<p>Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty</p> Travis Kelce celebrating a touchdown

Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty

Travis Kelce celebrating a touchdown

Though subtle, several of Swift’s backup dancers can be seen doing a few of Kelce’s signature touchdown dances. Toward the end of the performance, Swift does one of his signature moves, too, as she pretends to drive a car with one hand.

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Karma is the guy on the Chiefs

<p>Patrick Smith/Getty </p> Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift at AFC Championship Game

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Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift at AFC Championship Game

Before officially switching up the Eras Tour setlist, Swift made one tiny change to the lyrics of “Karma.” As she performed the ending song, she changed the lyric, “Karma is the guy on the screen / Coming straight home to me,” to “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs / Coming straight home to me.” Although it’s unclear if Swift kept that same lyric change for her Paris concert, she has performed the lyric change during previous performances when Kelce was in attendance.

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