Travis Kelce doesn’t need to attend any of the many Taylor Swift-centric college classes being taught at universities around the world — he gets to learn from the master himself.
While promoting their spring music festival Kelsey Jam, the Kansas City Chiefs star opened up about what he’s learned about music and live shows from his superstar girlfriend, whose global Erasure Tour he joined multiple times last year Was. “It’s definitely been fun to experience her interest in music,” he said. entertainment tonight Tuesday (April 2).
He said, “She’s so amazing at what she does, and finding that creativity of where she likes to pull things from, and really how she listens to music, has been very eye-opening to me.”
Kelce also confirmed that she plans to attend some of Swift’s upcoming shows in Europe – “You know I have to support!” – and added that the “anti-hero” singer’s music features on his “everyday playlist.”
He further said, “We both are very excited about our careers.” “We both love what we do. Any chance I can show him my support, and knowing he’s given me all the support in the world throughout the season – getting to know Tai has been an amazing experience.
The Ohio native spent Tuesday talking with multiple publications about Kelsey Jam, which will include a lineup led by Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz on May 18 at the Azura Amphitheater in Bonner Springs, Kansas. They told Board During his press day he said that both artists have been two of his favorites since high school, adding, “I think this is going to be the last hoo-rah for me this year, with the city of Kansas City “Celebrating the (2024) Super Bowl.” Because that’s how much I appreciate and love them.”
while chatting with hollywood reporter, he explained how watching Swift’s Erasure Tour inspired his Kelce Jam plans. “She’s in a whole different stratosphere,” he said. “For some reason she’s the best at what she does. This is because she is very forthright and very precise in everything she does. And that’s the beauty of it.”
He added, “If I ever tried to take anything away from what she does, other than just enjoying the people she comes across, I’d be a fool.” “I think that’s something I can probably take: She really relates to the people she’s performing in front of, and so I’ll take it.”