Taylor Swift Added a Few Secret Travis Kelce References to Her Eras Tour

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Breaking: Taylor just did the Chief's swag surf.

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Taylor Swift's epic Eras Tour is back on the road, and fans are convinced the singer has added in a few little nods to Travis Kelce.

During her first stop in Paris last night, she debuted a whole new Tortured Poets Department segment. The new section featured seven tracks from her newest album—and according to a few eagle-eyed fans, this updated setlist also included a few hidden references to her boyfriend.

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One of Swift's new songs was "So High School," the 22nd song on her double album. Fans have already established that the song is likely about her relationship with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end thanks to not-so-cryptic lyrics like, "You know how to ball, I know Aristotle." Plus, Swift also highlighted the letters "TS" and "TK" (aka, their initials) in her lyric video for the song, offering further proof. Last night, Swift appeared to confirm once and for all that the song is indeed about Kelce with a subtle reference to his football team.

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During the song, Swift and her backup dancers sat on makeshift bleachers and performed the iconic "swag surf" dance as she sang the line, "It's true, swear, scout's honor / You know what you wanted and, boy, you got her." For those unfamiliar with Trayvis lore, the swag surf is often performed by members of the team when they score a touchdown, and Swift has even been spotted joining in from the stands.

Related: Taylor Swift Seemingly Gave Travis Kelce a Cute Shoutout in Her "So High School" Lyric Video

Wrote one fan on X, "Taylor & dancers doing the swag surf during 'So High School'… making sure everyone knows who she’s singing about."

Fans spotted another potential Travis Kelce easter egg when Swift transitioned from the final verse of "But Daddy I Love Him" straight into "So High School." Some fans had previously theorized that the final verse of "But Daddy I Love Him" was not about her ex Matty Healy but was actually about Kelce, with lyrics like, "Now I'm dancing in my dress in the sun and / Even my daddy just loves him / I'm his lady." According to some fans, Swift's decision to blend the two songs was her subtle way of hinting that, yes, "But Daddy I Love Him" is ultimately about Kelce.

"I love that she confirmed the last verse in But Daddy I Love Him is about her current relationship by mashing it up with So High School," one fan wrote on X.

Added another, "Singing the Travis verse from 'But Daddy I Love Him' and following it up with So High School??????? SHE IS INSANE."

Swift is famous for weaving hidden references into her work. As she once said, "I love to communicate via Easter eggs. I think the best messages are cryptic ones." Undoubtedly, these sweet little nods to Travis Kelce are just the tip of the iceberg—so, Swifties, keep your eyes peeled.

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