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Is Taylor Swift Really Headed to the 2024 Super Bowl? Lets Break It Down
Taylor Swift‘s upcoming challenge might just make her the MVP of the Super Bowl. With the Chiefs gearing up for Super Bowl 2024 in Las Vegas, fans are buzzing about whether Taylor can pull off the ultimate time-travel stunt to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
The Grammy-winning artist has been a constant presence at Kelce’s games, attending 12 matchups since September 2023. Following the Chiefs’ recent victory against the Baltimore Ravens, speculation is rife regarding Swift’s potential journey from Tokyo, where her Eras Tour is set to resume, to Las Vegas within a mere 24 hours.
Swift and Kelce have showcased their commitment to each other by crisscrossing the globe to support one another. Kelce’s November 2023 trip to Argentina to back Swift during her Buenos Aires tour stop is just one example of their dedication despite hectic work schedules.
Let’s break it all down.
When Is Super Bowl LVIII?
The showdown is set for Sunday, February 11, at Allegiant Stadium on the vibrant Las Vegas Strip, bringing a whole new level of excitement to the Big Game.
When Does Taylor Swift Resume Her Eras Tour?
Swifties, brace yourselves! Taylor’s Eras Tour is back in action from February 7, kicking off a whirlwind six-month run across Asia, Australia, and Europe before making a grand return to North America on October 18 for the final stretch.
Does Taylor Swift Have a Show During the Super Bowl?
Taylor doesn’t have a concert on the day of Super Bowl LVIII, but here’s where the plot thickens — she’s scheduled to rock the stage in Tokyo on February 10, less than 24 hours before the Super Bowl showdown. It leaves no margin for error as she is then set to head for Australia for her Melbourne concert on February 16.
Can Taylor Swift Make It to Super Bowl LVIII In Time for Kickoff?
Now, here’s the million-dollar question. With a packed schedule and a show in Tokyo just hours before the Big Game, can Taylor Swift pull off the seemingly impossible journey from Asia to Vegas in less than a day?
Swift’s Tokyo concert kicks off at 6 p.m. local time, translating to 1 a.m. Las Vegas time. With Tokyo a whopping 17 hours ahead of Vegas, could this time zone magic be Taylor’s ticket to the Super Bowl?
Now, let’s break it down. A five-hour concert wrapping up at 11 p.m. local time in Tokyo, a 12-hour flight, and considering the international date line — Swift could touch down in Vegas around 7 or 8 p.m. Saturday night, just in time to join the Super Bowl party! So, it is definitely possible.
How to Watch the Super Bowl In Australia
The Super Bowl LVIII will be broadcast live and free on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus on Monday, 12 February from 10.00am AEDT. It’ll also be streaming on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Now, with live and on-demand coverage.