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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Travis Kelce has heaped praise on Taylor Swift for her "unbelievable" revamped 'Eras Tour'

    The Kansas City Chiefs player attended his 34-year-old girlfriend's concert at the Paris La Défense Arena on Sunday (12.05.24), where she debuted a reshuffled setlist that incorporated tracks from her new album 'The Tortured Poets Department' and he thinks "everyone" needs to see the updated show


    Speaking with his brother Jason on their 'New Heights' podcast, he said: "It was fun, it was a blast. I had a blast at Tay's show. Her new rendition of the 'Eras Tour', I suggest everybody go see it.

    "It has her new 'Tortured Poets Department', a handful of those songs in the new show, which means there's a new segment and new lights and new dancing, new everything to the f****** show.

    "I suggest everybody get out there ... It is absolutely unbelievable."

    Travis has attended numerous previous concerts during the 'Eras' tour - but he already thinks the European leg is "better" than the earlier shows.

    He explained: "It was an all-around lovely night. I'll tell you what, Kansas City showed out, Argentina was unbelievable, Australia, they party with the best of them and they celebrate with the best of them. Those three were unbelievable.

    "Singapore was so unique and so fun and then Paris was just on a whole other level, man. I'm just happy for everybody that's in the 'Eras Tour' that's performing, from the dancers to the band and obviously, Taylor.

    "It just looks like they're having so much fun out there, and they're absolutely killing it. They're putting on a show that you won't get anywhere else."

    During the show, the NFL star could be spotted dancing the night away with the likes of Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, later calling them "amazing" people.

    He said: "I got to see some familiar faces ... I got to see Gigi and Bradley - we were all in the suite having a blast."

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