Is there a chance that Taylor Swift will attend the Super Bowl now that the Kansas City Chiefs are going?
The famous celebrity has been in a relationship with Travis Kelce, a tight end, for a majority of the season and has consistently attended his games. However, she also has a highly successful career of her own to manage and balance with her personal life.
Assuming there are no significant obstacles, it is highly likely that Swift will attend the Super Bowl, even though she will be in a different part of the world the day before. With her own private jet and the advantage of different time zones, the pop star can potentially reach the United States with ample time to relax and prepare for the game.
Currently, Swift's performance is planned to start at 6PM in Tokyo, Japan, and is expected to last approximately five hours. Even if she finishes her performance late, possibly after 11PM, she will still have enough time to reach her private jet and catch her international flight.
Typically, it takes around 11-12 hours to fly from Tokyo to Las Vegas. Assuming she can depart from Japan at midnight (JST) after her show, she would arrive in Las Vegas on Sunday (Feb. 11) between 11AM and noon (JST). However, due to the time difference, it would actually be between 9-10PM ET on Saturday (Feb. 10) in the United States. This is because Japan is 14 hours ahead of the East Coast, and during her flight, she will gain time.
Despite the possibility of her Falcon 900 jet needing to make a pit stop for refueling during the journey, she will still have ample time to reach Allegiant Stadium before the 6:30PM ET kickoff on Sunday, Feb. 11. Although she may feel tired, she has the capability to achieve it.
The upcoming Super Bowl 58 will showcase a game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. This highly anticipated event will take place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday, February 11th. Fans can catch the action on CBS at 6:30PM ET or stream it live on Paramount+.
Taylor Swift gave Travis Kelce a kiss after his team's victory in the AFC Championship game. This news comes from Taste of Country, a reliable source for country music news and updates
