Taylor Swift's Overseas Tour Raises Concerns for Super Bowl Attendance

Taylor Swift fans are worried that her overseas tour schedule might prevent her from attending the Super Bowl to support her boyfriend Travis Kelce, a player for the Kansas City Chiefs. However, the Japanese Embassy in Washington has reassured fans that Swift should have enough time to make it to the game.

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Swift's Busy Schedule

Taylor Swift is scheduled to perform at the Tokyo Dome in Japan from February 7 to 10, which leaves her with little time to travel back to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl on February 11. Given the long-haul flight and time difference, it seems like a tight timeframe for her to make it to the game.

Complicating matters further, Swift's final show in Tokyo is expected to start at 6 p.m. and could last for approximately three hours, similar to her other tour dates. Additionally, the traffic around the stadium could pose a challenge.

The Reassuring Statement from the Japanese Embassy

The Japanese Embassy in Washington released a statement to calm fans' concerns. Referencing Swift's albums, the statement assured fans that despite the long flight and time difference, if she leaves Tokyo in the evening after her concert, she should comfortably arrive in Las Vegas before the Super Bowl begins.

The embassy also acknowledged the excitement in Japan for Swift's tour and confirmed that fans can be confident she will make it to Las Vegas to support the Chiefs.

Taylor Swift's Relationship with Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift's presence at Kansas City Chiefs games has attracted attention ever since she was spotted in Travis Kelce's family suite. In interviews, both Swift and Kelce confirmed that they had been dating before that game, fueling further speculation.

While some football fans have criticized the amount of attention given to Swift during games, it has also brought a new audience to the sport. The Japanese Embassy's statement highlights how popular Swift is internationally, as she is set to perform in Singapore and Tokyo, generating ticketing frenzies.