Taylor Swift hides Travis Kelce tribute in her new Eras Tour choreography

Taylor Swift has subtly snuck in a tribute to her boyfriend Travis Kelce as part of the new Eras Tour choreography.

Fans of Taylor Swift have been desperate to know how her eleventh studio album The Tortured Poets Department will impact the remainder of the record-breaking Eras Tour. We’re no longer in suspense, as the singer’s show on Thursday, May 9th brought her two-month tour hiatus to a welcome close. Travis Kelce commented on her band guitarist Paul Sidoti’s Instagram post in support, writing “LFG!”. While Travis wasn’t in attendance himself, he was certainly there in spirit for audiences in the know…

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Taylor Swift tips hat to Travis Kelce with Eras Tour choreography on So High School

Swifties were exhilarated to discover that Taylor has infused songs from her latest album into the Eras Tour setlist.

Debuting the new setlist in a jaw-dropping Paris show, Taylor treated screaming audiences to a performance of the song So High School. Since the release, so many have speculated that the song is about Travis, no surprise with lyrics like “You know how to ball, I know Aristotle.”

During the first-ever live performance of the track, the choreography included Taylor and her dancers busting out a “swag surf”, a move made famous by fans of Travis’ team, the Kansas City Chiefs. Crowds of American football fans are known to break it out when the anthem Swag Surfin’ by Fast Life Yungstaz blares from the stadium speakers.

If that wasn’t enough to reassure fans the song is about her boyfriend, then this ought to bring it home. The performance included dancer Kameron Saunders, brother of former Chiefs player Khalen Saunders, imitating Travis’ touchdown celebrations while Taylor sang “You know what you want, and boy, you got her.”

Taylor Swift adds range of new songs to Eras Tour setlist

The Tortured Poets Department has landed in the live shows and Paris crowds were lucky enough to see Taylor and the team perform the following new music:

  • But Daddy, I Love Him
  • So High School
  • Who’s Afraid Of Little Old Me
  • Down Bad
  • Fortnight
  • The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
  • I Can Do It With A Broken Heart
  • Loml (surprise song / acoustic set

However, the added songs inevitably meant that she had to cut out some others from the set.

The songs cut were: The Archer, Long Live, The 1, Tis The Damn Season, Tolerate It, and The Last Great American Dynasty. The Folklore and Evermore eras were condensed into one to help facilitate TTPD.

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