Jason Kelce and his wife, Kylie, made their first Taylor Swift concert appearance with Travis at Wembley Stadium.
It’s been a long time coming, but Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce are finally attending their first Taylor Swift concert!
The couple was spotted with Taylor’s boyfriend and Jason’s brother, Travis Kelce, at first London show as part of The Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium on Friday.
For Jason and Kylie — who wed in 2018 and share three daughters: 4-year-old Wyatt, 3-year-old Elliotte and 1-year-old Bennett — this was their debut at a Taylor show.
The two both wore black shirts to the performance while Travis stood out in a cowboy hat and tan cargo pants and a matching button-down shirt. Travis’ good pal, Ross Travis, was also at the concert.
At one point, Jason was seen signing autographs for fans, while Travis was spotted greeting Taylor’s dad, Scott Swift
Fans anticipated the pair would attend Taylor’s London show because they were spotted with Travis in Cannes, France, earlier this week in promotion of the brothers’ New Heights podcast. The south of France is just a quick plane ride away from England.
During a panel in Cannes that the siblings participated in, Jason said “it’s been fun” embracing the new demographic of Swifties who started listening to their podcast.
Jason and Kylie’s appearance at Taylor’s show in England, comes after Travis told ET in April that he was carving out time in his schedule to watch The Tortured Poets Department artist perform in London.
“Oh, you know I gotta go support,” he shared. “You know it.”
“Man, I’ll tell you what. The London shows, I think she’s at Wembley eight times, which is mind-blowing that she can do that many shows in one stadium and fill that thing up,” he gushed. “I played at Wembley once and I don’t even think we filled that thing up.”
Taylor is scheduled to perform at London’s 90,000-seat-Wembley Stadium on June 21-23 and then again on Aug. 15-17 and Aug. 19-20. Every show is sold out. Meanwhile, Travis and the Chiefs played the Detroit Lions at Wembley Stadium in November 2015. But while the Chiefs trampled the Lions, 45-10, in that London showcase, they couldn’t sell out the game, drawing only 83,624.
“She’ll be all over Europe,” Travis added. “There won’t be a bad show, I promise you that.”
Jason has addressed the intense public focus centered on his family amid his brother’s high-profile romance with Taylor. The former Philadelphia Eagles center appeared on comedian Andrew Santino’s Whiskey Ginger podcast earlier this month, where he talked about the fame he and Kylie experience compared to that of Taylor and Travis since they went public with their relationship in September.
“Travis and Taylor have taken it to another level and that’s a whole other side of it,” Jason said. “Kylie and I think we have it bad, and then we go hang out with one of them for a second. This is a whole other situation here. I don’t even know how to, like, you can’t be a normal person at that point.”
Jason added that fame “gets to be too much at times,” but also humbly acknowledged the position of privilege he and Kylie have found themselves in.
“It’s hard to always be available, you know what I mean, but I think, more often than not, it’s such an awesome interaction whenever you’re doing that stuff and the vast majority of people are beyond just respectful and appreciative,” he said. “We’re in a position of great fortune to be able to be where we’re at. And it’s all because of these people that are really, really big fans.”