Taylor Swift Arrives at Super Bowl LVIII to Cheer on Travis Kelce

The pop star arrived with friends Blake Lively and Ice Spice, after performing in Tokyo just one day earlier.

Taylor Swift is in the building. The pop star arrived in high style to Sunday's Super Bowl LVIII, where she's cheering for boyfriend Travis Kelce and his Kansas City Chiefs. 

Joined by pal Blake Lively and rapper Ice Spice, Swift donned a black tank top and a red Chiefs jacket.

She was also accompanied by her parents, Scott and Andrea Swift. She joined the Kelce family in their suite to watch the game, even introducing Ice Spice to Travis' older brother, Jason Kelce. 

The outfit is nearly identical to what Swift wore when the Chiefs took on the Denver Broncos earlier this season, where the singer celebrated the win alongside Travis' mom, Donna Kelce. She accessorized with a sparkly football-shaped Judith Leiber clutch with Kelce's number 87 on it and also wore a custom "87" pendant and diamond choker on it by jeweler Stephanie Gottlieb. Shaquille O'Neal later revealed on Instagram that the football clutch was a gift from him and businessman Jamie Salter, whose company Authentic Brands Group owns the Judith Leiber brand.

Meanwhile, Gottlieb tells ET,  "Personalization and customization are at the forefront of what we do at Stephanie Gottlieb -- our jewelry is designed to speak to the special people and moments in our lives, and our latest Varsity pendant does so with a playful sense of nostalgia that resonates with so many of us! Taylor is America's sweetheart who has provided many of us with so much joy, so we are thrilled to create a piece that celebrates this special moment for both her and Travis with a little signature Stephanie Gottlieb Fine Jewelry sparkle!"

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Swift's appearance comes on the heels of a four-night stint performing on her Eras Tour in Tokyo, Japan. She wrapped up that leg of her show on Feb. 10, hightailing it to Las Vegas, Nevada's Allegiant Stadium in time for Sunday's festivities. 

"Tokyo!!! Those 4 shows at Tokyo Dome were so wonderful," she captioned an Instagram post on Sunday, sharing highlights from the tour stop. "I’d missed you all so much and loved being on stage frolicking around with my fellow performers and band again. Thank you to everyone who lives in and around Tokyo, and everyone who traveled far and wide to be there with us. 🫶🫶🫶"

For his part, Kelce has been peppered with nonstop questions about Swift over the last week while gearing up for his big game against the San Francisco 49ers. To his credit, he's taken the inquiries in stride with a smile on his face. 

During one news conference Thursday in Las Vegas, a reporter from the Los Angeles Times -- who said the news outlet sent her on assignment specifically to cover him and Swift -- asked the NFL star why "everyone is so fascinated with you two." She added that Kelce and Swift are compared to the royals because he's a football star and she's a world famous pop star.

"I think the values that we stand for and who we are as people," Kelce responded. "We love to shine light on others, shine light around people that help and support us. And on top of that I feel like we both have just a love for life."

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TMZ reported Saturday that the NFL star footed the bill for a luxury suite so that his and Swift's family and friends can sit together at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, where the Chiefs are taking on the San Francisco 49ers.

The outlet reported, citing sources with direct knowledge, that the Midnights singer's mom, Andrea, dad, Scott, brother, Austin, and his girlfriend, Sydney, will sit with Travis' mom, Donna, dad, Ed, brother, Jason, and Jason's wife, Kylie. TMZ also reported that some of  Taylor's friends would be tagging along.

As for the price tag of the luxury suite, there are reports that the price can range from $180,000 for four tickets and as much as $1.8 million for 20 tickets. According to DAZN, each suite can accommodate up to 22 people. The suite includes a full-service bar, private lounge, kitchenette and bathroom. And, yes, there's all-you-can-eat food and drinks -- like wagyu beef hotdogs, BBQ burnt end burritos, carne asada fries and more.

This year marks Travis' third Super Bowl appearance in five years, as the Chiefs hope to score back-to-back championships. The team has won the Lombardi Trophy twice already in the last five years, including in last year's matchup against the Eagles and his brother, Jason. 

"For me, it is not as much pressure as it's just exciting for the challenge at hand," Travis said on his New Heights podcast last week. 

"I've been in a few of these big games and it's just, they're like no other game out there, man," he continued. "There's no other feeling than being on the field, making plays in the Super Bowl. There's just no better feeling, man, than to go out there and find a way to win with your guys."

Super Bowl LVIII – which is airing on CBS and streaming live on Paramount+ – is at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, and has the Kansas City Chiefs facing off against the San Francisco 49ers. Keep checking ETonline for more from the big game, including photos, exclusive interviews and more.

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