Fans believe Travis Kelce might have teared up during Taylor Swift's mashup during Saturday's Eras Tour show

In her Wildest Dreams, Taylor Swift probably never could have imagined how happy she would be at this exact moment. The singer proudly tells the world that Travis Kelce is hers at every chance she gets. (And he responds each and every time.) Saturday night was no different.  It was actually extra special compared to […]

Sophie Weller NFL Trending News Writer
Add as preferred source on Google
Brittany Mahomes and Travis Kelce during Taylor Swift's surprise song section of the Eras Tour N3 Amsterdam
@reqnights on X

In her Wildest Dreams, Taylor Swift probably never could have imagined how happy she would be at this exact moment.

The singer proudly tells the world that Travis Kelce is hers at every chance she gets. (And he responds each and every time.)

Saturday night was no different. 

It was actually extra special compared to her normal tributes. 

Fans wait patiently every single night for the surprise song section of Swift's Eras Tour show, not knowing what the singer has up her sleeve. At the start of her shows, Swift would pick just two songs to perform. But now, she has been incorporating numerous mashups, allowing her to pick many different songs from her diverse discography. 

On Saturday night, with Kelce in the crowd, Swift sang a very special mashup that was clearly dedicated to the Kansas City Chiefs tight end. Plus, it was even better that Patrick and Brittany Mahomes were there to witness it. 

Swift sang a mashup of 'Mary's Song,' 'So High School,' and 'Everything Has Changed.'

And during the performance, one fan caught a video of Kelce's reaction, showing Brittany Mahomes going over to see him. Some even think that he might be wiping some tears away. 

Why Taylor Swift chose these songs

Mary's Song

"I'll be 87; you'll be 89."

When Taylor Swift wrote and released this song in 2006, she definitely had no idea that 87 would become such an important number in her life.

But now it has.

That is the number Travis Kelce wears on the football field and 89 represents 1989 – the year that Swift was born.

And for the first time on the Eras Tour, Swift sang those exact lyrics during her surprise song section of the show, performing 'Mary's Song' from her album Debut. 

So High School

This one makes the most sense. This is a song Swift recently wrote about her relationship with Travis Kelce. She talks about how this love feels like she is with her high school sweetheart. 

"I feel so high school every time I look at you," Swift sings. 

And the song is already in the setlist. So Swift thought it was necessary to sing it again, with fans on the third night in Amsterdam getting the opportunity to hear it twice in one night. 

"You know how to ball, I know Aristotle."

Everything Has Changed

The chorus goes: "I just wanna know you better, know you better, know you better now."

Enough said.