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Will Taylor Swift Attend Chiefs’ Super Bowl Parade With Travis Kelce? A Look Into Her Busy Calendar Amidst Valentine’s Day Celebrations

Published 02/13/2024, 5:47 AM EST

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Double celebration for Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift! What could be more fascinating to witness is an exhilarating overtime win of the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl LVIII. But what’s next for the Chiefs and the lovebirds?

After the 25-22 overtime victory, the Chiefs are set for the Super Bowl parade on Valentine’s Day. Swift, who is currently having a busy schedule with the second leg of her international Eras Tour, took time to cheer for her partner on Sunday in Las Vegas. Now that the singer has become the rookie Super Bowl winner in her Chiefs squad, the NFL community is ardently expecting her presence at the Super Bowl Parade.

The Super Bowl parade is scheduled for Wednesday, marking the team’s third championship celebration in five years. So, fans are hoping Taylor Swift will show up at the grand event, especially because the parade is being held on Valentine’s Day.

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The 14-time Grammy winner’s presence at this parade seems uncertain considering her busy schedule. The singer has a tour in Australia starting from Friday, February 16 to Monday, February 26. And the concert location is about a 17-hour time difference from KC. Interestingly, there’s a similar time difference between her Tokyo concert and the Super Bowl location in Las Vegas. The pop sensation made it 9000 miles for love, courtesy of the Japanese Embassy.

Fans can look at one possibility – Taylor Swift continues her post-Super Bowl celebrations alongside Kelce and pal Brittany Mahomes, extending her stay in Sin City, and then making it to Australia. There is no official confirmation or statement from her yet. Mayor Quinton Lucas said on Monday in a press conference, “I have absolutely no comment on the whereabouts of Ms. Swift. I know she has representatives who can talk to you on all of that.

Read more: Chiefs Super Bowl Parade 2024: Time, Date, Route, Streaming & How to Watch Patrick Mahomes Celebrate the Championship

Taylor Swift’s impact on the league’s value has been extraordinary. New York Post reports that the 32-year-old artist produced a $331.5 million “brand value” for the Kansas City Chiefs and the NFL since she started dating Travis Kelce. Even if she isn’t able to make it, it’s fair to predict that the Taylor Swift effect will be evident in the upcoming parade.

Meanwhile, for the Chiefs, it will be a grand day after their victory with a 25-22 finish, requiring overtime – only the second team to do so. Earlier Tom Brady’s New England team in Super Bowl LI has achieved this comeback win over the Atlanta Falcons 34-28. The Chiefs have now become the ninth team in the league to achieve back-to-back titles. And after the Disney commercial and Las Vegas party, they are now set for another grand event.

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All you need to know about the Super Bowl parade!

On Wednesday, February 14, the Chiefs will have a victory parade starting at 12 p.m. ET (11 a.m. local time) from 6th Street and Grand Boulevard and will wrap up approximately within 90 minutes at Union Station.

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A victory rally featuring speeches by players and coaches will commence around 1:45 p.m. ET. The celebration can be televised on NFL Network and can be streamed on NFL.com. As per the AccuWeather report, the conditions of the weather for the event are expected to be in the low 60s with sunshine and areas of low clouds.

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Bhwya Sriya is a senior NFL writer at EssentiallySports. She actively covers Live games and Breaking News with a specialization in injury reports. Certified for excellence in beat reporting, Bhwya also leads our annual Super Bowl coverage.
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