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Taylor Swift attends the Chiefs game with mother Andrea to support Travis Kelce

When it comes to the Kansas City Chiefs' Monday Night Football game, Taylor Swift is ready!

Just a day after wrapping up the U.S. dates of her Eras tour, Swift headed to Kansas City on Monday, November 4, to cheer on boyfriend Travis Kelce as his undefeated Chiefs took on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers compete.

Swift, 34, arrived at Arrowhead Stadium about an hour before kickoff with mother Andrea and younger brother Austin by her side. The Swifts all rocked their Chiefs gear and waved to fans who cheered on the pop star – who wore Christian Louboutin knee-high boots, black shorts and a Chiefs bomber jacket – as she arrived.

Taylor Swift on November 4th.

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The outing marks the first Chiefs game for Swift since Oct. 7, when she watched the reigning Super Bowl champions defeat the New Orleans Saints in Arrowhead.

A little over a week later, she continued her Eras tour in Miami, performing three nights at the Hard Rock Stadium. She later played three concerts in New Orleans and concluded the last of her three nights in Indianapolis on Sunday, November 3rd.

On stage at Lucas Oil Stadium, eagle-eyed fans noticed the star sporting a red and gold manicure, perhaps reflecting the Chiefs' team colors of red, white and gold.

Kelce, the team's star tight end, made a quick trip to Indianapolis to see Swift's second show in the city and watched her performance alongside Andrea Swift from the VIP tent.

The 35-year-old athlete was seen smiling and dancing alongside Swift's mother while the star sang “So High School,” which is believed to have been written about him and their relationship.

Swift also made her usual lyric change to “Karma,” singing, “Karma is the guy from the Chiefs who comes right to my house,” which she often does when Kelce is present.

Kelce recently shared rare insight into his relationship with Swift in one of his episodes New heights Podcast in which he was featured grotesque Co-star Niecy Nash-Betts.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl on February 11th.

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After the actress said she was bombarded with questions about Kelce and Swift's relationship, he thanked her for helping him maintain his privacy.

“I always appreciate you. And every time someone puts a microphone in front of you, [they] “I always ask you things like that,” he said. “Thank you for always showing love. You know it's real and you know me and Tay are absolutely happy. And I appreciate you always making sure everyone knows that. So thank you very much.”

Swift had spent the month of September and the first few weeks of October taking a short break from the show, which she will resume on November 14th in Toronto. On December 8, the Grammy winner will play her final Eras tour date after nearly 150 shows.