It is unknown how much money, if any, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has to shell out each time he attends his girlfriend Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” concerts. In fact, the All-Pro tight end probably got complimentary tickets for the shows, considering how he’s the boyfriend of the concert’s headliner.
The same cannot be said about ESPN sportscaster Stephen A. Smith, who revealed his honest opinion on Swift and her “Eras Tour” on Wednesday’s episode of “The Stephen A. Smith Show.”
“Yo, Travis, I’ve got a confession to make, bro,” Smith started. “I never really listened to her music before I went to her concert. Yo, Travis, it’s the greatest concert I’ve ever been to in my life.”
“It’s off the chain,” Kelce agreed.

Stephen A. Smith
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Smith then went on to say how much money he spent to buy tickets for the show.
“My daughters hoodwinked me because they got me to take 10 of their friends,” Smith continued. “Now that was two thousand a pop, I spent $20,000 on that [expletive] concert.”
“That’s resale, by the way. That’s resale,” Kelce reacted, pointing out that the “Eras Tour” tickets do not cost that much in the primary market.
“I ain’t got your money, Travis,” Smith said. “I (expletive) sure don’t have her money. I said, ‘This better be worth it.’ And I’ve got to confess, it was so [expletive] good I went there twice.”
Smith loved his experience so much that he had to go for seconds. While he no longer revealed how much he spent for the second night, it is abundantly clear that it was money well spent for the ESPN anchor.
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