A Tale of Love: Taylor Swift Serenades “Karma Is a Guy on the Chiefs” and Embraces Travis Kelce.

Taylor Swift just wrapped up night one of her Eras Tour in Sydney, Australia, and several things happened:

TRAVIS KELCE WAS THERE
He showed up in a 1989 coded fit with a wrist packed full of friendship bracelets.
Katy Perry Danced to “Bad Blood”
As one person on Twitter put it, “Taylor singing bad blood in front of Katy Perry in 2024 wasn’t on my bingo card.”
Taylor Announced a New Bonus Track!
It’s called “The Albatross” and fans already think it’s about Joe Alwyn.
But on top of all ^ that ^, Taylor Swift performed “Karma” at the end of her show and went ahead and changed the lyrics to “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me.”
Which, as you might remember, is not her first time doing this. She also surprised Travis with the lyrical change back in November:
And his face was literally:
ANYWAY, after singing “Karma” and causing our hearts to collectively melt, Taylor reunited with Travis as soon as she walked off stage—by which I mean she ran into his arms for a hug and a kiss that was caught on camera by fans:
Travis flew in to see Taylor in Sydney on Tuesday, and it’s unclear how long he’s going to be in town but she does have 3 more shows at Accor Stadium so….chances are we could get more cute moments like these. After Sydney, Taylor is heading to Singapore—and Travis’ dad Ed Kelce implied Trav would be there. “Well, look, we spoke after the Super Bowl, and I asked him, are you going to take off for Sydney, and he seemed keen,” Ed said, via Us Weekly. “He said he’d really like to see Sydney and Singapore, but he wasn’t sure because he has commitments.”
The couple are also expected to travel in Europe together later this year, at least according to a People source who said Taylor and Travis are “making plans for the summer and are excited to travel together in Europe when Taylor takes her tour there.”
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