After defeating the Baltimore Ravens, the Kansas City Chiefs are headed to the Super Bowl, and it seems Taylor Swift will be joining them, according to reports.
Swift is reportedly scheduled to attend the big game on February 11 in Las Vegas.
According to an NFL Network report on Sunday by Ian Rapoport, Swift plans to go straight to Las Vegas to witness Travis Kelce and the Chiefs, should they be playing, despite having a concert scheduled in Japan the night before Super Bowl LVIII.
Based on Rapoport, the following is a probable itinerary for her travels:
Indeed, on Saturday, February 10 at 6:00 p.m. (local time), she will be doing a performance in Tokyo. How was she ever going to make it to the game? I would like to introduce you to the idea of the worldwide date line. Because Tokyo is 17 hours ahead of us, the Saturday concert will start at one in the morning. Time on Saturday in Las Vegas.
Suppose the five-hour show ends at about 11 p.m. local time, which is equivalent to 6 a.m. on Saturday in Las Vegas. Consider a twelve-hour flight; she could leave in one hour. Taylor Swift might still make it to Vegas in time for the celebrations on a Saturday night, around 7 or 8 p.m., for the Super Bowl.
The Chiefs, who have advanced to the Super Bowl in four of the previous five seasons, are attempting to make history by winning the Super Bowl twice in a row, a feat not accomplished since the New England Patriots in 2003–2004.
Swift was observed on Sunday during the AFC Championship game, watching and supporting Kelce. Her lover had a great game; he passed Jerry Rice to become the all-time NFL playoff receptions record holder and scored a touchdown.