The latest chapter of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s love story takes place in Singapore.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end was in attendance for the fifth night of his pop superstar girlfriend’s Eras Tour run at Singapore National Stadium on Thursday, where she changed the lyrics of “Karma” to shout him out once again — before they shared a kiss following the show.
Kelce, 34, flew across the globe to see Swift, 34, in concert, and she seemed to express her appreciation by editing the lyrics of Midnights track “Karma,” singing on stage, per fan videos, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me.”
After her performance, concertgoers spotted the NFL star standing behind the stage waiting for the Grammy winner, who ran into his arms for a hug and a couple of sweet kisses, per a video shared to social media.
Fans realized Kelce would be in attendance for the show upon spotting him in the stands with friends at the venue in Kallang, per a photo posted to X (formerly Twitter).
Kelce’s arrival in Singapore comes after he visited Philadelphia for his brother Jason’s emotional press conference to announce his retirement from professional football. He spoke about their family’s upbringing during the event, leading Travis to wipe away tears.
Travis’ last visit to the Eras Tour was during the first of Swift’s three shows in Sydney, where he handed out guitar picks and cheered his girlfriend on from the VIP tent. After the show, the pair was spotted sharing a kiss backstage.
During Friday’s Singapore show, Swift performed two mashups in the surprise songs portion of the set: “Sparks Fly” from Speak Now mixed with “Gold Rush” from Evermore as well as “False God” from Lover in tandem with the live debut of “Slut!” from 1989 (Taylor’s Version).
Her run of Singapore concerts concludes with a final performance in the city on Saturday. Then, she’ll have a two-month break before the Eras Tour heads to Nanterre, France, for four dates at Paris La Défense Arena from May 9-12.
In the interim, Swift will release her 11th original studio album The Tortured Poets Department on April 19.