TAYLOR MADE
Taylor Swift makes major announcement at latest Eras Tour show ahead of Travis Kelce’s Chiefs showdown
Taylor twice broke a record at an NFL stadium that boyfriend Travis has played in

TAYLOR Swift has revealed that her latest Eras Tour show broke the all-time attendance record at Lucas Oil Stadium.
The superstar musician’s world tour has recently been in Indianapolis.
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Taylor Swift recently played at Lucas Oil StadiumCredit: Getty
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Taylor and Travis’ relationship has gone from strength to strengthCredit: Getty
Swift, 34, sold out the Lucas Oil Stadium, with tickets incredibly difficult to come by.
During the first show, the hit-maker made an amazing revelation.
“I was told that you guys went ahead and broke the all time attendance record ever in this stadium!” she said while on-stage.
Lucas Oil Stadium officially opened in 2008.
It has since been home to the Indianapolis Colts in the NFL.
For football games, it has a capacity of 70,000 people.
In 2012 it hosted the Super Bowl, as the New York Giants defeated Tom Brady’s New England Patriots.
On that day it welcomed an attendance of 68,658.
Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce has also played at Lucas Oil Stadium.
He most recently took to the Indiana field in September 2022.
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On that occasion, he, Patrick Mahomes and Co lost 20-17 to the Colts.
Amazingly, Swift’s second show at Lucas Oil Stadium broke the record set the previous night.
“Tonight, you broke last night’s record!” she exclaimed.
Swift’s gruelling Eras Tour is finally nearing its conclusion.
Swift and Kelce’s 2024 schedules
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
Friday, Oct. 18 – Sunday, Oct. 20 – Miami, Florida
Friday, Oct. 25 – Sunday, Oct. 27 – New Orleans, Louisiana
Friday, Nov. 1 – Sunday, Nov. 3 – Indianapolis, Indiana
Thursday, Nov. 14 – Saturday, Nov. 16 – Toronto
Thursday, Nov. 21 – Saturday, Nov. 23 – Toronto
Friday, Dec. 6 – Sunday, Dec. 8 – Vancouver
Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs Schedule
Games that Swift may be able to attend are bolded
Thursday, Sept. 5 – Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday, Sept. 15 – Cincinnati Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday, Sept. 22 – Kansas City Chiefs at Atlanta Falcons
Sunday, Sept. 29 – Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers
Monday, Oct. 7 – New Orleans Saints at Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday, Oct. 20 – Kansas City Chiefs at San Francisco 49ers
Sunday Oct. 27 – Kansas City Chiefs at Las Vegas Raiders
Monday, Nov. 4 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday, Nov. 10 – Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday, Nov. 17 – Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bills
Sunday, Nov. 24 – Kansas City Chiefs at Carolina Panthers
Friday, Nov. 29 – Las Vegas Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday, Dec. 8 – Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday, Dec. 15 – Kansas City Chiefs at Cleveland Browns
Saturday, Dec. 21 – Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs
Wednesday, Dec. 25 – Kansas City Chiefs at Pittsburgh Steelers
Saturday, Jan. 4 or Sunday, Jan. 5 – Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos
Later this month she will play six shows at Toronto’s Rogers Center.
Then in December she’ll conclude with three performances at Vancouver’s BC Place.
Kelce, meanwhile, is not set to play in Indianapolis this season.
He will next be in action on Monday Night Football, when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Ahead of the game, his head coach Andy Reid gushed over him, having stood by his tight end during his struggles for form earlier in the season.
“It’s been great to get him going,” Reid said of Kelce. “He’s one of the great ones. You might slow him down a minute but not for very long.”