Taylor Swift May Have Dropped Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show Easter Egg
Taylor Swift may be masterminding her very first Super Bowl halftime show performance.
At least, that's what Swifties believe after picking up on several seemingly cryptic comments from the "Karma" singer's Aug. 13 appearance on her boyfriend Travis Kelce's New Heights podcast.
First, there was that conversation about Taylor's love of baking, during which she quipped, "I'm really talking about bread 60 percent of the time now."
Though it seemed like a surface remark about her favorite pastime, many fans think that was actually an Easter egg about the upcoming 60th Super Bowl in 2026, which will take place at the San Francisco 49ers' home turf at Levi's Stadium.
And if that didn't begin to raise eyebrows, Taylor then went into detail making sourdough bread, which some theorized was a hint about the 49ers' mascot Sourdough Sam.
"We're very deep into a sourdough obsession that had taken over my life," she shared during the interview, adding that Travis asked her earlier this summer to send him "two loaves of sourdough" while he was training with the Kansas City Chiefs—who defeated the 49ers at the 2019 and 2024 Super Bowls.
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Another potential Super Bowl Easter egg? Taylor thanking Travis' brother and co-host Jason Kelce for "screaming for 47 seconds" during her introduction on the podcast. While technically that number is a little off from the 49ers, Swifties online pointed out that her 47th stop on her Eras Tour show was at—you guessed it—Levi's Stadium. She also mentioned the number 47 when quipping that she performed in 47,000 countries during the Eras Tour.
And, as Taylor even admitted on the show, she often uses numbers in her Easter eggs.
"I love numerology. I love math stuff. I love dates," the 35-year-old shared. "That stuff, I find really fun."
Taylor continued, "I want Easter eggs to be a certain thing, where if you are a part of the fandom and you want to experience music in a normal way, then you don't even see these. You don't even care what that thing is."
But for those who do like decoding Easter eggs, she added, "For me, that's really fun because they find it fun."
For more revelations—and perhaps more Easter eggs?—from Taylor's New Heights episode, keep reading...
What Happened to Travis Kelce's Friendship Bracelet for Taylor SwiftWhy Travis Kelce Wanted to Date Taylor SwiftDid Coach Andy Reid Set Up Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce?What Taylor Swift Told Travis Kelce on Their First DateThe Life of a Showgirl: Meaning and Inspiration ExplainedTravis Kelce Has Already Heard All the SongsTaylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Green Flags for Each OtherHow Travis Kelce Taught Taylor Swift FootballJason Kelce Got Emotional Over Their Love StoryTaylor Swift's "Granny S--t' HobbiesInside Taylor Swift's Bond With Jason Kelce's DaughtersTaylor Swift's Cats Have Met the KelcesHow Taylor Swift's Family Helped Her Buy MastersHow Taylor Swift Plans Her Easter EggsThe Inspiration Behind Travis Kelce's Eras Tour PerformanceWhen Did Taylor Swift Record The Life of a Showgirl Album?The Meaning Behind The Life of a Showgirl Album CoverWhy Is the Life of a Showgirl Era Orange?How Taylor Swift Handles Rumors & Criticism Around Travis Kelce RomanceTaylor Swift Moved in With Dad Scott Swift After His Quintuple Bypass SurgeryTaylor Swift's Mom Andrea Swift Also Underwent SurgeryNo, Taylor Swift Was Not the Bear in Happy Gilmore 2How Travis' Mom Donna Kelce Played a Role in Her Favorite "Welcome to the NFL" Moment
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