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Travis Kelce joins Taylor Swift onstage during surprise Eras Tour appearance in London: Watch
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Date:2025-04-11 09:35:33
Add Travis Kelce to the rolling credits of the Eras Tour.
Taylor Swift's boyfriend surprised 89,000 fans inside Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday by joining dancers Jan Ravnik and Kameron Saunders to revive the singer after she fell to the ground during "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived."
Kelce picked up Taylor Swift and carried her to the bright red lipstick couch before he, Ravnik and Saunders attempted to revive her so she could sing, "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart."
The tight end attended all three nights in London sharing a VIP tent with a slew of stars including Sir Paul McCartney, Jon Bon Jovi, Hugh Grant, Cate Blanchett, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and Phoebe Waller-Bridge. His brother Jason and sister-in-law Kylie also traded friendship bracelets and posed for pictures with Swifties.
Swift's boyfriend hinted toward the fire London shows in April while promoting his concert festival Kelce Jam.
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When asked what show can't be missed in Europe he announced the British capital along with her first European stop where she unveiled the new "Tortured Poets" set.
"Man, I'll tell you what, I think the London shows," he said to Entertainment Tonight. "I think she's at Wembley eight times, which is mind-blowing that she can do that many shows in one stadium and fill that thing up. I played in Wembley once, and I don't even think we filled that thing all the way up. And London's always an amazing city. Paris is an amazing city."
Swift heads to Dublin, Ireland, next.
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