At the grand finale of her Eras Tour, Taylor Swift honored Travis Kelce with a final nod, referencing the «guy on the Chiefs» and showcasing her signature move!

At the grand finale of her Eras Tour, Taylor Swift honored Travis Kelce with a final nod, referencing the «guy on the Chiefs» and showcasing her signature move!

Taylor Swift closed out her record-breaking Eras Tour with a heartfelt tribute to Travis Kelce!

During her final performance in Vancouver on Sunday, Dec. 8, the 34-year-old pop icon gave a special shoutout to her boyfriend, 35-year-old Kelce, while adding a playful twist to the lyrics of “Karma.” Midway through the song, Swift stood center stage with her dancers and sang, “Karma is the guy in the Chiefs, coming straight home to me,” a sweet nod to Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs that sent the crowd into a frenzy.

Earlier in the show, fan-captured TikTok footage showed Swift striking an archer pose, a fun homage to Kelce’s signature dance moves, delighting fans as she wrapped up her monumental 22-month tour.

Since their relationship began last year, Taylor Swift has often shown love for Chiefs player Travis Kelce during her Eras Tour, tweaking song lyrics and incorporating the archer pose—a subtle nod to her boyfriend. While Kelce was a frequent attendee at her shows, he wasn’t present for her final performance in Vancouver on Sunday.

Swift debuted her “Karma” lyric change during a November 2023 concert in Argentina, where Kelce was in the audience. His reaction to the shoutout was captured in a now-viral TikTok video, showing him smiling in disbelief with his hands on his face before joining Swift’s dad, Scott, in dancing along to the moment.

On October 20, Taylor Swift once again gave a nod to Travis Kelce during her performance of “Karma,” incorporating the same playful lyric change at her third show in Miami.

Despite the Chiefs’ victory against the 49ers in San Francisco earlier that week, Kelce was unable to attend the concert.

Swift officially wrapped up her record-breaking Eras Tour at Vancouver’s BC Place Stadium on December 8. The monumental finale marked the end of a global journey that began in March 2023, featuring a series of history-making performances.

During her final «Lover» speech of the tour, Swift reflected on the journey, saying, «We have toured the entire world … we have had so many adventures.

It has been the most exciting, powerful, electrifying, intense, most challenging thing I’ve ever done in my entire life. We’ve gotten to perform for over 10 million people on this tour,» according to a fan-shared video on X (formerly Twitter).