Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Hold Hands During Summer Date Night in N.Y.C.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were spotted holding hands as they left a New York City restaurant on June 20
For the night out, the singer wore a light blue tank top with a white skirt, while the NFL star sported a white T-shirt and white shorts
The outing took place after a source recently told PEOPLE that Swift is "really looking forward" to supporting Kelce during the upcoming NFL seasonTaylor Swift and Travis Kelce spent a summer date night in New York City.
The pop star and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, both 35, were spotted leaving a Manhattan restaurant on Friday, June 20.
In fan footage shared online, Kelce could be seen shaking a restaurant employee's hand before exiting the building, as Swift followed closely behind.
The couple then paused for a brief moment to grab each other's hands before getting into a car waiting for them.
For the night out, Swift wore a light blue tank top with a white skirt, while Kelce sported a white T-shirt and white shorts.
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Swift and Kelce's New York City date night took place after the couple was spotted attending Game 4 of the NHL's Stanley Cup Final on June 12.
During the event at the Bank Arena in Sunrise, Fla., the "Cruel Summer" musician and her NFL beau watched the matchup between the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers.
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Swift wore a cream jacket and track shorts for the night out, and the Grammy Award-winner completed her look with her signature red lip.
Kelce, meanwhile, opted for a bright red sweatshirt and matching shorts, which he paired with a red and white hat.
After the summer, a source told PEOPLE that Swift is "really looking forward" to supporting boyfriend Kelce during the upcoming NFL season.
"Not just because she loves supporting Travis, but because for the first full season since they started dating, she's not juggling a packed tour schedule,' the insider said.
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Swift wrapped the final show of her Eras Tour in Vancouver, British Columbia, in December 2024. The historic run, which began in March 2023, spanned five continents and grossed over $2 billion in ticket sales, making it the highest-grossing tour in history.
'This fall will be completely different,' the source continued, adding, "The past two seasons were a whirlwind between performing across multiple countries, long flights and trying to squeeze in alone time together wherever possible."
"It wasn't easy, but they made it work,' the insider further explained.
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