Was Taylor Swift at the Chiefs game today? Singer's dad and brother seen with Donna Kelce at Arrowhead
Taylor Swift's father, Scott Swift, was seen cheering on her fiancé, Travis Kelce, while wearing a hat from Kelce’s new American Eagle collaboration.
Taylor Swift was spotted at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday as the Kansas City Chiefs hosted the Baltimore Ravens, according to PEOPLE.

The Fortnight singer wasn't alone. Her father, Scott Swift, was also seen cheering on her fiancé, Travis Kelce, while wearing a hat from Kelce’s new American Eagle collaboration.
Meanwhile, her brother, Austin Swift, was seen sitting just in front of Donna Kelce in a suite at Arrowhead.
Taylor’s appearance at the game came just hours after she attended Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s wedding in California.
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Taylor Swift to perform at Super Bowl LX?
The NFL is expected to announce the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show headliner this Sunday, during the Sunday Night Football matchup between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys.
Swifties were convinced that Taylor Swift would headline this year’s show, especially after her recent appearance on the New Heights podcast, where fans spotted what they believed were carefully planted “Easter eggs.” One mention of "sourdough," possibly a nod to the Bay Area, where Levi’s Stadium is located, and vague references to Super Bowl history sent speculation into overdrive.
According to Sports Business Journal, Swift was indeed in talks with the NFL to headline the halftime show but has since walked away from negotiations. She reportedly passed on the offer after the league declined to meet certain demands.
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Now, British superstar Adele is rumored to be back in the mix. After previously turning down the halftime show years ago, reports suggest she is being reconsidered as a potential headliner.
Other names generating buzz include Miley Cyrus, Drake, Metallica, Post Malone, and BTS.