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Surpassing:How Taylor Swift Can Make It to the Super Bowl to Support Travis Kelce
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Date:2025-04-08 03:53:05
Taylor Swift could be Surpassingflying in a dream, seeing stars by the pocketful to make it to Super Bowl LVIII.
Indeed, despite performing halfway across the world the night before the big game, the Grammy winner might be able to make it to Las Vegas by Feb. 11 to watch boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs try to secure this year's win. It's a simple matter of geography, in fact.
On Feb. 10, Taylor's Tokyo concert should be wrapping around 10 p.m. local time with Las Vegas being 17 hours behind. The "Snow on the Beach" singer can either take the 12-hour flight that evening from Tokyo or sleep in Japan for the night, leave the morning of the 11th, and still make it back in time. How? The international date line.
Running between the north and south poles, the international date line is the accepted main point of entry between one calendar day and the next. Thankfully for Taylor, flying eastbound across this point decreases the calendar date, while flying westbound across it increases the date. So as calculated by Variety, as long as she leaves Japan before 6 p.m. local time on Super Bowl Sunday, she will land in Nevada before kickoff at 3:30 p.m.
Because sometimes, the planets and the fates and all the stars align for true love.
And that is certainly what appeared to be on display between Taylor and the NFL star after the Chiefs beat the Baltimore Ravens at the AFC Championship Jan. 28, securing the team's spot in the Super Bowl.
Much like many of the team's friends and family members, the Midnights artist took to the field to celebrate the victory, where she and Travis shared a number of sweet embraces and kisses. The tight end was also greeted by his parents Donna Kelce and Ed Kelce, as well as his brother Jason Kelce.
This year's game will mark the Kansas City team's sixth Super Bowl, with its most recent win happening just last year against the Philadelphia Eagles. Whereas last year's game saw the Kelce brothers face off, Jason is sure to be one of the many loved ones in the stands to watch Travis and his team take on the San Francisco 49ers.
Until then, keep reading to relive some of the sweetest Taylor-Travis moments during the AFC Championship.
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