Swift’s brother posed for a photo with Kelce’s friends at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Friday, Nov. 15
Taylor Swift completed the second of six nights in Toronto, Canada and had some familiar faces in the crowd!
Swift, 34, performed Rogers Centre, home of the Toronto Blue Jays, on Friday, Nov. 15, and on the night, her brother, Austin Swift was photographed posing with her boyfriend Travis Kelce’s friends, Ross Travis and what appeared to be Reggie King.
In a snap shared on Instagram Stories by Travis, 31, the same night, Austin, 32, smiled as he stood in between Kelce’s friends, though the former tight end did not tag King or Swift’s brother in the post.
The trio appeared to be the VIP area at the stadium and Austin wore a light brown shirt, black pants with a baseball cap, while Travis sported a brown leather jacket, white t-shirt, light check pants and King wore jeans with print detailing, a white t-shirt and a black hat.
In an earlier post, Travis shared that he was having a “family night” as he posed with two others inside at the show.
Travis has attended several Eras Tour shows in the past, including flying to Australia with Kelce, 35, to watch Swift perform in Sydney in February and has been photographed with the singer watching his friend play for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Austin, meanwhile, has attended many of his sister’s shows, including in Indianapolis on Nov. 2 for the final leg of her U.S. Eras Tour concerts, where he was joined by Kelce and Swift’s mom, Andrea, per E! Online, and has also attended Chiefs games, including the 2024 Super Bowl.
During her first Toronto show on Friday, Nov. 16. Swift had thanked fans for their support of her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department , in a video posted on X (formerly Twitter) and reflected on receiving six nominations for the 2025 Grammy Awards, one of which was in the album of the year category forThe Tortured Poets Department.
“You guys did something so amazing over the course of the last few months,” she said to the crowd. “I just mean what you did with embracing The Tortured Poets Department, the album. It’s truly blown my mind because its really emotional for me that this album, I wrote it during the Eras Tour.”
“I wrote that album, made that album, all [while] trying to keep it a secret from you guys. And then [we] announced the album, and then we basically were, like, working really hard to secretly put together a new chapter in the Eras Tour of The Tortured Poets Department and we wanted to surprise you with it, and we did,” Swift continued.
She then spoke about the success the album has had in the charts, before adding: “And the most recent thing that you did, because everything that happens is a direct reflection of the passion that you show, is you guys got this album nominated for six Grammys,” she said. “It’s so unbelievable, so thank you.”
Earlier this month, Swift completed a three-night run in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium, thus wrapping up the Eras Tour stateside.
During the final Indianapolis show on Nov. 3, Swift took a moment to soak in the atmosphere created by the record-breaking 69,000 attendees and took out her earpiece to hear the roar of the crowd.
“This is our very last American show on the Eras Tour and the fact that you would do that for us, for me, for my band, for crew, my fellow performers … We chose the right 69,000 people to spend with on our last American show! Thank you!” she said.
She also broke Lucas Oil Stadium’s attendance records and thanked the fans, saying, “There’s just never been this many people in this room for a concert before. You guys are something else. You really are.”
Swift will return next week to Rogers Centre from Nov. 21 to Nov. 23 and then head to BC Place in Vancouver for the final three dates of the tour from Dec. 6 to Dec. 8.