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Taylor Swift, who’s dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, broke a Super Bowl record in Indianapolis.
It’s not difficult to figure out why Taylor Swift’s romance with Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce captured the nation’s attention. While Swift is the most successful artist in the world right now, Kelce is one of the best tight ends to ever play the game.
After Kelce and Swift started dating, the Chiefs became the first team in 20 years to become back-to-back Super Bowl champions last season. Now, Kansas City, the only undefeated team in the NFL, looks to make history as the first franchise to ever win a Super Bowl three-peat.
As for the 14-time Grammy winner, whose Eras concert tour is on track to become the highest-grossing tour in history, Swift continues to break records everywhere she goes and with each new record she drops.
During the pop star’s first show in Indianapolis on Nov. 1, Swift told the sold-out crowd that they made history at Lucas Oil Stadium that night.
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The 34-year-old said to the audience, “I was told that you guys went ahead and broke the all time attendance record ever in this stadium!”
That means Swift’s show has more people in attendance than the 2012 Super Bowl, the first and only time the championship games was held at Lucas Oil Stadium, which has maximum capacity of 70,000 people.
Considering that the mayor of Indianapolis revealed that Eras concert was expected to bring the city a nine-figure tourism boost, her record-breaking attendance on night 1 isn’t a huge surprise.
While Swift is crushing it at Lucas Oil Stadium, it’s something the Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Co. have surprisingly failed to do. The last time Kansas City played in Indianapolis was in Sept. 2022, and they lost 20-17.