Denver-Chiefs Match Is Around The Corner, Will Taylor Swift Rock The Stadium For One More Time

Will Taylor Swift attend the next Chiefs match? The big question right? As Denver gets ready to host the Denver Broncos versus the Kansas City Chiefs at Empower Field at Mile High, the city is a flurry of excitement.

The Denver “Swifties,” as Taylor Swift’s fans are affectionately called, are curious as to whether the singer-songwriter will be at the game.

There’s still no word on whether Swift will attend the Denver game as of the most recent information available. When Swift and Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce started dating, she was a frequent fixture at Chiefs games.

 

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Her attendance record for Chiefs games this season is four out of five, with three of those games occurring at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium. Her decision to miss the Chiefs’ road game against the Vikings in Minnesota was noteworthy and may set a precedent for her absence from away games when she doesn’t live close by.

With Swift in the stands, the Chiefs have played exceptionally well, going 4-0 and outscoring opponents 114-55 over those contests. In her absence, meanwhile, they are 2-1.

 

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November 9 is when Taylor Swift’s three-month hiatus from her “Eras” tour is scheduled to come to an end with a performance in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

She’s probably going to have a lot of meetings and extensive rehearsals before this show to be ready for her comeback to the stage.

 

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Taylor will resume her international tour after her break, which will take her through several nations, including Brazil, Japan, Sweden, Australia, Canada, France, and Italy. The tour will last one year. She ended the first part of her U.S. tour in August, which included a six-night run at SoFi Stadium and is now back on the road with this massive tour.

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