Fans go wild over Taylor Swift's latest mashup during Eras Tour that is believed to be a tribute to Travis Kelce
"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 […]
"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.
Along with singing 'Mary's Song,' Swift included 'So High School' from her newest album, The Tortured Poets Department, along with 'Everything Has Changed,' from her album Red.
'So High School' 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.
And as for 'Everything Has Changed,' the chorus goes: "I just wanna know you better, know you better, know you better now."
Enough said.
One fan even referred this as "the Travis Kelce mega mashup."
And Travis even had his phone out during this moment, trying to capture it, remember it.
With all of this going on, another old tweet from Travis in 2011 resurfaced on social media right after this mashup.
"Haha this song selection is out of control," he posted.
Travis couldn't have been more right about that.
Heart Hands Forever
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If you've seen anything about Taylor Swift, it's safe to say you've probably seen this emoji all over social media.
That's because the heart hands are a signature move for Swift and her loyal fans. So on Saturday night at the singer's final show in Amsterdam, Travis Kelce did it during a song all about love.
Oh, and not to mention it's titled 'Lover,' which is from her album with the same name.
The Iconic Archer Pose
Travis Kelce has had his signature pose long before he began dating Taylor Swift.
Yet, Kelce's Archer pose goes hand in hand with Swift's song 'The Archer' from her album Lover.
So they honestly were soulmates when you look at this. And if there were any questions that Swift's song, 'So High School' was written about the Chiefs tight end, she silenced all that during one of her shows in London.
While performing this hit song from her album, The Tortured Poets Department, Swift did Kelce's signature Archer pose. And she couldn't keep the smile off her face as she did it.
And on night two, Kelce did it right back.
Swift has now made this pose an integral part of her concert, basically adding it to the choreography.