Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce took a break from watching his superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift, performing music so that he could tend to his own music festival.
The ‘Kelce Jam’ music festival is being held at an amphitheater in Kansas City and is headlined by rappers Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz as well as electronic music dj Diplo.
But even at his own big-name event, Kelce was still asked about his superstar better half.
The tight end was asked by Access Hollywood what his favorite ‘Era’ is.
‘Oh I’m a big 1989 era [fan],’ Kelce replied. ‘But I’m not gonna lie, I might be a little biased toward The Tortured Poets Department, just a little bit.’

Travis Kelce revealed to Access Hollywood what his favorite Taylor Swift ‘Era’ is at ‘Kelce Jam’

Kelce made a passionate speech to fans and said: ‘Life could be no better right the f*** now’

Kelce was in attendance for Swift’s stadium shows in Paris before they went to Lake Como
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He was then asked about which song he would want Swift to perform if she ever hypothetically showed up to Kelce Jam.
Kelce replied: ‘”So High School” might be the only one that’s just jumping into my mind right now, I think everybody would get fired up for that one.’
He also added that ‘The Man’ was a favorite of his niece, Wyatt, so that would also be up for consideration.
As Kelce arrived at ‘Kelce Jam’, his fans mobbed him – recording him with their phones, forcing his security to clear out a path for him.
Later in the evening, Kelce was joined on stage for 2Chainz’s set by his Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes.
Kelce then took the microphone and made a passionate speech to the thousands of fans in attendance.
The tight end said: ‘Y’all are the f***ing best, man. I tell you what. Throughout all my years in KC man, life could be no better right the f*** now.
‘It’s alive and popping in Kansas City and I know you guys feel that s*** too. I’ve been so thankful that you guys show up and show out every single time we play at Arrowhead that we’re going to keep bringing Kelce Jam to you in the offseasons baby.
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