Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” is coming to an end. The multi-Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter is set to perform at BC Place in Vancouver for three final shows starting on Nov. 28 before the year-and-a-half-long, five-continent tour comes to its conclusion.
Multiple reports have previously indicated that Swift has already laid out her plans for after her concert tour, and they mainly involve spending as much quality time as she can with her boyfriend Travis Kelce.
This will likely involve Swift attending more Kansas City Chiefs games this season, as well as some much-needed vacations with her boyfriend of over a year once the NFL season concludes.
Per the Daily Mail’s source, Swift “cannot be bored” and she’s already feeling a bit lost in terms of what she’s “going to do with her time” once the tour ends. This is also why her inner circle believes this would be an opportune time to start a family with the All-Pro tight end.
“Her friends believe that she should use this time to take things to the next level with Travis and that it is the perfect time to start a family of her own,’ said the source, per the Daily Mail. “She has had everything she has ever wanted and everyone who knows her believes she would make the best mom ever.”
It is important to note that according to the source, Swift “has not discussed” having a baby with her friends, but this is something that she has talked about in the past.
“Taylor has expressed how excited she is to settle down after her tour concludes,” an Us Weekly source revealed back in September. “They’re on the same page.” “They both see marriage as something they want sooner rather than later, and they both want kids,” a second Us Weekly source added.
“Taylor has always [been excited by] the idea of marriage and starting a family.
She just hadn’t found The One until now.” For now, though, Swift is focused on her final three “Eras Tour” shows and giving the best performances she can for her fans. Kelce and the Chiefs, on the other hand, are coming off their 10th win of the season after taking down the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, 30-27.
The two-time defending champions have improved to 10-1 and are making a strong case for an unprecedented Super Bowl three-peat.