She is three months into her nine month long Eras tour, which takes her around the world.
And on Friday night, Taylor Swift played her second sold out show at Wembley stadium in London, with her boyfriend Travis Kelce close by.
The pop icon and Kansas City Chiefs star, both 34, have been dating since September and despite her gruelling schedule, look to be more loved up than ever, with Travis supporting her from the sides, whenever he can.
In a sweet moment during Friday’s show, the American NFL star was spotted singing along to ‘So High School’ as Taylor performed the smash hit to the 90,000 strong crowd.
Travis opted for a casual look for the energetic set and wore a dark green T-shirt with white baseball cap.
Friday night saw Taylor Swift play her second sold out show at Wembley stadium in London, with her boyfriend Travis Kelce close by
In a sweet moment during the show, the American NFL star was spotted singing along to ‘So High School’ as Taylor performed the smash hit to the 90,000 strong crowd
He looked on lovingly as the popstar sang her heart out, before he too belted out the lyrics, dancing and smiling shyly as onlookers screamed enthusiastically at him.
The 22nd track off Taylor’s Tortured Poets album is less about heartbreak and more about young, teenage love.
In the lyrics, the songstress references a game called ‘kill, marry, kiss’ saying that ‘it’s just a game’ which some eagle-eyed Swifites have thought is a reference to Travis.
After their relationship made headlines, an old interview of Travis’s from 2016 resurfaced.
In the video, posted by AfterBuzz TV, Travis was asked to play ‘kill, marry, kiss,’ with the options being Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift or Katy Perry.
When he hesitated to answer, the interviewer told him, ‘It’s just a game’ before saying he would kiss Taylor.
Taylor’s sets are three-hours long with Friday being the second of three sold out dates at Wembley, with the international sensation returning in August to perform another five.
As part of her show, Taylor adds in a ‘surprise song’ with many of her adoring fans wondering if she will perform any of her London-inspired hit songs.
He looked on lovingly as the popstar sang her heart out, before he too belted out the lyrics, dancing and smiling shyly as onlookers screamed enthusiastically at him
The 22nd track off Taylor’s Tortured Poets album is less about heartbreak and more about young, teenage love
In the lyrics, the songstress references a game called ‘kill, marry, kiss’ saying that ‘it’s just a game’ which some eagle-eyed Swifites have said is a reference to Travis
After Taylor and Travis’s relationship made headlines, an old interview of him from 2016 resurfaced where he was asked to play the game. When he hesitated to answer, the interviewer told him, ‘It’s just a game’ before he answered saying he would kiss Taylor
As part of her show, Taylor adds in a ‘surprise song’ and on Thursday night fans went wild when she performed The Black Dog which is largely believed to be about her ex, the 1975 singer, Matty Healy (pictured far right with Taylor and Nick Grimshaw in 2015)
On Friday night fans went wild when Taylor took to the piano and began singing her recent hit The Black Dog.
The four minute song is largely believed to be about 1975 singer, Matty Healy, who she reportedly has a brief two week relationship with following her break-up with Joe Alwyn.
The lyrics seemingly reference a Vauxhall pub, as well as band – The Starting Line – whose songs The 1975 have covered several times during their tour.
Taylor’s current relationship started heating up around the holidays and became very high profile when she attended the Super Bowl to support him. Lana was also there in her VIP box.