
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift shared a sweet dance at TEU party: Video
The duo of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have been buzzing around Nashville, Tennessee this week in support of Tight End University, a camp co-founded by Kelce in 2021. It has been quite the event, with Swift even taking to the stage on Tuesday night to perform her hit "Shake It Off." Everyone in the crowd -- but especially Kelce -- loved the performance, and the Kansas City tight end event took to social media to show support for Swift.
On Monday night, Swift surprised everyone by showing up at an afterparty, donning a green plaid two piece outfit. The 14-time Grammy winner spent time chatting with friends and fans, and of course was happy to be around her boyfriend of nearly two years.
In a recently shared video, the couple can be seen dancing to a remix of "Shake It Off" at the bar on Monday night.
Kelce is truly a Swiftie, not letting a dance with his pop star girlfriend stop him from doing the "Shake It Off" clap at the right point of the song.
Tight End University is just the latest activity that Kelce and Swift have done together this summer, previously attending a Stanley Cup Final game and going on several dates between New York City and Florida.

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