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Travis Kelce was feeling it once again during girlfriend Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.

So much so, in fact, that Brittany Mahomes appeared to check in on the Chiefs star tight end after his emotions appeared to get the best of him at an Amsterdam show.

Several fans captured the moment on video and shared it on social media on Saturday, where viewers can see Kelce, 34, seemingly wipe away tears and nodding at the wife of Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes while Swift belted out a mashup of songs that seemed to be dedicated to him.

It wasn’t clear exactly what was said between Mahomes and Kelce, but the three-time Super Bowl champion seemed to pull it together while Swift sang “Mary’s Song” during which she sang the lyrics “You’ll be 87, I’ll be 89. I’ll still look at you like the stars that shine, In the sky, oh my my my.”

Swift referenced Kelce’s No. 87 with the Chiefs and the year she was born, 1989, in the song that was first released in 2006 from her self-titled debut album.

#TAYVIS these lovebirds ugh pic.twitter.com/tb4XKuuwSe

— sar ౨ৎ (@tsprophett) July 6, 2024


Travis Kelce proudly riles up Swifties as he leaves Eras Tour with Taylor Swift in Amsterdam. @cowboytayvis/X© Provided by New York Post


Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes with his wife Brittany Mahomes (left) and tight end Travis Kelce (center) and Hollywood Brown (right) during game three of the western conference finals for the 2024 NBA playoffs at American Airlines Center. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con© Provided by New York Post

She then went on to sing “So High School” in the mashup, which is purportedly about Kelce, from her latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department” followed by “Everything Has Changed” from 2012’s “Red.”

Kelce was in attendance alongside the Mahomes couple in the latest show he’s attended this year.

Exiting the concert, Kelce could be seen hyping up the crowd for Swift.


The two are close to their one-year anniversary after their romance went public last September, which came two months after Kelce expressed interest in the 14-time Grammy Award winner on his “New Heights” podcast with older brother, Jason.