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Will Taylor Swift be at the Chiefs’ first game of the NFL Season? Here’s why she will NOT be there, despite having plenty free time “It is more important…”
Taylor Swift is scheduled to finish her Eras Tour this winter.
As the 2024 NFL season kicks off, fans are buzzing with anticipation, not just for the action on the field but also for the potential appearance of a certain pop superstar.
Taylor Swift a staple at Chiefs games in 2023.
With the Kansas City Chiefs set to defend their Super Bowl title, all eyes are on whether Taylor Swift, the reigning queen of pop, will be in attendance at Arrowhead Stadium for the season opener.
Swift, who started dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce last season, became a fixture at Chiefs games in 2023.
Her appearances, often marked by viral moments and impeccable game day outfits, were a highlight for both football fans and Swifties alike.
With her “Eras Tour” currently on a break, the possibility of her attending the Chiefs’ opener against the Baltimore Ravens has fans speculating
How many Chiefs games will Taylor Swift attend in 2024?
Swift’s schedule lines up quite favorably with the Chiefs’ early-season games.
Following a series of sold-out shows in London, she’s currently on a break from her tour, which resumes on October 18 in Miami.
This hiatus leaves her with a wide-open calendar, meaning she could easily make it to Arrowhead for the game.
The Chiefs’ season opener is particularly significant, not only because it marks the beginning of a new NFL season but also because it includes a banner ceremony to celebrate their latest Super Bowl win.
Given the occasion’s importance, it’s highly likely that Swift might have this game marked on her calendar.
After all, she attended 13 games last year, including the Super Bowl, which she flew to right after a Tokyo tour stop.
While we won’t know for sure until closer to kickoff, the chances of Swift showing up at Arrowhead seem high.
The Chiefs’ early season schedule provides multiple opportunities for her to attend, with no tour dates scheduled until mid-October.
And if her pattern from last year is any indication, the singer could very well be cheering on Travis Kelce and the Chiefs as they begin their quest for a Super Bowl three-peat.
Take a look at how the Chiefs’ schedule lines up with Swift’s last Eras Tour stops:
September 5 vs Ravens – Not on tour
September 15 vs Bengals – Not on tour
September 22 at Falcons- Not on tour
September 29 at Chargers- Not on tour
October 7 vs Saints- Not on tour
Week 6 BYE
October 20 at 49ers- On tour in Miami
October 27 at Raiders- On tour in New Orleans
November 4 vs Buccaneers- On tour in Indianapolis on November 3
November 10 vs Broncos – Not on tour
November 17 at Bills- On tour in Toronto on November 16 and November 21
November 24 at Panthers- On tour in Toronto on November 23
November 29 vs Raiders- Not on tour
December 8 vs Chargers- On tour in Vancouver
December 15 at Browns- Not on tour
December 21 vs Texans- Not on tour
December 25 at Steelers- Not on tour
January 5 at Broncos- Not on tour