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Pop star Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce were in attendance at Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final in Sunrise, Florida, on Thursday night, June 12. The game, hosted at Amerant Bank Arena , featured the Florida Panthers taking on the Edmonton Oilers The couple was briefly shown on TNT's broadcast as the Panthers executed a 5-on-3 power play. Matthew Tkachuk scored Florida's first goal of the night, energizing the crowd. Kelce was dressed in all red, wearing a red and white cap, while Swift wore a beige outfit with her hair styled in a braid.Also read: Panthers aim for commanding 3-1 lead over Oilers in 2025 Stanley Cup final Game 4 Shortly after, Tkachuk netted a second goal, adding to the Panthers' early lead. The first period ended with Florida ahead 3-0. The couple remained seated for the period, joined by a sold-out arena witnessing a critical matchup in the 2025 Stanley Cup final.This public appearance follows several previous joint outings at major sporting events. Swift and Kelce were previously seen at the American League Championship Series in New York in October 2024, when the New York Yankees played the Cleveland Guardians.Kelce is currently preparing for another NFL season with the Chiefs, while Swift continues her tour and business ventures.Outside of public appearances, Swift recently achieved a major career milestone involving her music rights. She now owns her master recordings, a development she discussed in a public statement shared with fans.'To say this is my greatest dream come true is actually being pretty reserved about it,' Swift said. 'To my fans, you know how important this has been to me, so much so that I meticulously re-recorded and released four of my albums, calling them Taylor's Version.'Also read: Marchand power, team grit propel Panthers to commanding lead in Stanley Cup final battle against Oilers Her ownership now includes her master recordings, music videos, concert films, album art, photography, unreleased tracks, and other creative works.This development follows Swift's ongoing efforts to regain creative control over her music. Her re-releases have seen commercial success, with fans supporting the updated versions across major streaming platforms.Meanwhile, Kelce continues his offseason training with the Chiefs, aiming for another Super Bowl run following the team's strong showing in previous seasons. The couple's appearance at Thursday's Stanley Cup game drew media attention as both remain prominent public figures across sports and entertainment.
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