The latest chapter of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's love story unfolded in Singapore, where the Kansas City Chiefs tight end attended the fifth night of Swift's Eras Tour at Singapore National Stadium. Kelce, 34, made the journey to see his pop superstar girlfriend, 34, in concert, and Swift reciprocated his support by modifying the lyrics of her song 'Karma' to reference him, singing, 'Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me.'
Following the performance, fans captured a heartwarming moment as Kelce stood behind the stage waiting for Swift, who ran into his arms for a hug and shared a couple of sweet kisses, as seen in a video circulating on social media.
Before the show, Kelce was spotted in the stands with friends at the venue in Kallang, as evidenced by a photo shared online. His friend Harry Clark also documented the experience on Instagram, showcasing his Eras Tour wristband and expressing support for Swift.
Kelce's visit to Singapore followed his attendance at his brother Jason's retirement press conference in Philadelphia, where he emotionally discussed their family background, prompting Travis to wipe away tears.
This wasn't Kelce's first time at the Eras Tour; he previously joined Swift during her Sydney show, distributing guitar picks and cheering her on from the VIP tent. The couple was later seen sharing a kiss backstage.
During the Singapore concert, Swift delighted fans with surprise song mashups, including 'Sparks Fly' from Speak Now combined with 'Gold Rush' from Evermore, and 'False God' from Lover paired with the live debut of 'Slut!' from 1989 (Taylor's Version).
Swift's Singapore performances will culminate with a final show in the city before she takes a two-month break. The Eras Tour will then head to Nanterre, France, for a series of shows at Paris La Défense Arena from May 9-12.
During the hiatus, Swift is set to release her 11th original studio album, 'The Tortured Poets Department,' on April 19.