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Why Travis Kelce Missed All of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Shows in Liverpool

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Taylor Swift performed her last show in Liverpool on Saturday, June 15, before she heads to Cardiff for a concert on June 18. Her boyfriend Travis Kelce didn’t make an appearance at any of her shows in Liverpool and hasn’t been seen by her side since May 12, when he attended her show in Paris with their friends Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper.

The couple then spent some time in Italy enjoying a romantic vacation in Lake Como. Photos showed them luxuriating in candlelit dinners and kissing on a boat ride before Swift continued her tour in Stockholm, Sweden.

Kelce headed home to Kansas City, Missouri, where he was scheduled to host Kelce Jam on May 18. On Thursday, June 13, he attended the ring ceremony to celebrate his team’s 2024 Super Bowl LVIII victory against the San Francisco 49ers. Kelce and the rest of the Kansas City Chiefs headed to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of the Art in Kansas City, Missouri, for the big event while Swift signed in to comment on the Instagram Live feed of Chariah Gordon, the partner of Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman.

In the comments, Swift wrote, “CONGRATULATIONS,” before eventually signing off by saying, “Gotta go to sleep it’s so late here love you guys.”

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Page Six reports that Kelce and his brother, Jason, will be in Cannes, France, on June 20. They are planning to record an episode of their podcast New Heights during the Cannes Lion International Festival of Creativity. It’s likely that he and Swift could be planning a reunion, because she has a two-day break in her tour schedule before her show in London on June 21. While in Liverpool, Swift also officially announced the end of the Eras Tour being this coming December.

“The celebration of the 100th show for me means this is the very first time I’ve ever acknowledged to myself, and admitted that this tour is going to end in December,” she told the audience. “Like, that’s it. And that feels so far away from now, but then again, it feels like we just played our first show on this tour because you have made this so much fun for us.”

Swift added that the Eras Tour has “become my entire life” and “taken over everything.

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London CNN — Taylor Swift was not the only one shake, shake, shaking at her recent Edinburgh concert, as data from geological experts has shown. Fans of the megastar literally made the earth move as they watched her perform live in the Scottish capital last week, the British Geological Survey (BGS) has said Earthquake readings were detected almost four miles from Murrayfield Stadium, where the singer spent three nights – Friday, Saturday and Sunday – as part of her her Eras Tour, the BGS revealed on its website. Monitoring stations around the city registered the activity during all three performances. The statement from the BGS said: “Each of the three evenings followed a similar seismographic pattern, with ‘…Ready For It?’ ‘Cruel Summer’ and ‘Champagne Problems’ resulting in the most significant seismic activity each night.” The most “enthusiastic dancing” was on the evening of Friday, June 7, according to analysis of the seismograph data, “although crowds on each night generated their own significant readings,” the BGS said. It continued: “Whilst the events were detected by sensitive scientific instruments designed to identify even the most minute seismic activity many kilometres away, the vibrations generated by the concert were unlikely to have been felt by anyone other that those in the immediate vicinity.” According to the BGS, the activity peaked at 160 beats per minute (bpm) during ‘…Ready For It?,’ when the crowd was transmitting about 80 kW of power – equivalent to around 10-16 car batteries, the organization said. “Based on the maximum amplitude of motion (the distance the ground moves), the Friday night event was the most energetic by a small margin, recording 23.4 nanometres (nm) of movement, versus 22.8 nm and 23.3 nm on the Saturday and Sunday respectively,” it added. There were almost 73,000 fans present on the first night, according to Scottish Rugby, which owns the stadium. That meant it was the biggest stadium concert in Scottish history, as Swift eclipsed the popularity of Harry Styles’ performance to 65,000 fans last summer. Each subsequent night then broke the record for the previous night, according to Scottish Rugby. The Eras Tour, which sees Swift perform in 22 countries across 152 dates, is set to become the highest grossing tour of all time. Callum Harrison, a BGS seismologist, said on the organization’s website: “BGS is the national body responsible for recording earthquakes to inform the Government, public, industry and regulators, and allow for a greater understanding of earthquake risk and plan for future events. “It’s amazing that we’ve been able to measure the reaction of thousands of concert goers remotely through our data. The opportunity to explore a seismic activity created by a different kind of phenomenon has been a thrill.”

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