Travis Kelce expressed feeling sad about missing his girlfriend Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Miami concerts in a recent episode of his and his brother’s podcast New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce. The star football player of the Kansas City Chiefs missed out on the event due to his tight game schedule.

On October 23, during the podcast, Kelce revealed that he felt major “FOMO” after he could not make it to Swift’s shows in Miami, Florida, especially after several of his family members were there.

Travis Kelce admitted to having FOMO about missing Taylor Swift’s Miami show

The tight end of the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, has recently admitted to feeling massive “FOMO” after he could not join his family members at Taylor Swift’s Miami Eras Tour shows. Meanwhile, his brother Jason Kelce, his wife Kylie Kelce, and two of their daughters — Elliotte and Wyatt — attended the shows on October 18. Their mother Donna Kelce also joined them at the concert, making it a major family affair. Thus, it was only natural for Travis Kelce to have a fear of missing out.

In the recent podcast episode, the football star expressed, per PEOPLE, “Well I had all the FOMO in the world with the entire family and a lot of our friends being there.” He further disclosed that a lot of their friends were also in attendance at the show. He said, “I had a bunch of friends that were also down by the stage, that had been to a few shows overseas.” Kelce continued, “they were saying the same thing that you’re saying. The Miami stadium was just on another level.”

Then, his brother Jason Kelce gushed about how much all the family members enjoyed Swift’s concert during the podcast. “Not only did everyone have a good time,” the former player of the Philadelphia Eagles continued, “but everybody has been texting over the last couple of days since then like, ‘Dude, she’s just incredible.’” Jason Kelce further revealed that it was the first time their mother and his daughters had been on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour show, which made it even more special.