
As Super Bowl LX takes over Levi’s Stadium, the buzz isn’t just about who’s hoisting the Lombardi Trophy—it’s about who might be sitting in the VIP suites. With the Kansas City Chiefs knocked out of contention, fans are obsessing over a different kind of matchup: will Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce show up, or are they skipping football’s biggest night altogether?
Kelce may be out of the playoffs, but he’s far from out of the spotlight. The All-Pro tight end has been highly visible in San Francisco all week, fueling speculation that he’s gearing up for a high-profile Super Bowl weekend appearance. He co-hosted the star-packed Tight Ends & Friends party, a collaboration tied to Tight End University—the organization he co-founded with George Kittle and Greg Olsen. The event promised immersive games, music, and a high-energy atmosphere, instantly becoming one of the most talked-about pre-game celebrations in town.
His presence in the Bay Area has only intensified the rumors. Even without a helmet on Sunday, Kelce seems fully plugged into the festivities. Whether he plans to watch the game from a luxury suite, attend another exclusive event, or make a surprise on-camera cameo, all signs point to him being somewhere in the mix.
Swift, however, is another story. The pop superstar has been noticeably quiet, skipping recent public appearances and staying off the NFL radar in the days leading up to the game. With the Chiefs no longer chasing a championship, her obvious reason for attending has disappeared. That silence has sent Swifties into full detective mode, dissecting every clue—or lack thereof.
There is one lingering possibility that keeps hope alive. Swift has a friendly professional connection with halftime headliner Bad Bunny, and fans remember her surprise appearance at a Tight End University event last year. She’s shown before that she’s willing to pop up unexpectedly to support Kelce’s world. Still, as kickoff approaches, there’s been no confirmation she’ll step inside Levi’s Stadium.
Super Bowl LX kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC and Telemundo, with streaming available on Peacock and NFL+. If Swift or Kelce do make an appearance, cameras will likely catch it—especially around halftime. Until then, their potential attendance remains the night’s biggest mystery, proving once again that sometimes the most dramatic storyline isn’t on the field.