Taylor Swift recently joined the post-game celebrations after the Kansas City Chiefs’ impressive win against the Detroit Lions, once again showing her unwavering support for fiancé Travis Kelce. The global pop superstar was spotted enjoying a relaxed night out with close friends, celebrating the team’s success.
The outing came just hours after the Chiefs’ home victory, adding another memorable moment to Swift and Kelce’s growing presence at NFL events. Photos and clips from the evening, shared by one of their friends, quickly made the rounds on social media, giving fans a glimpse of the couple’s joyful post-game festivities.
Taylor Swift Joins Friends After Chiefs’ Home Victory

Instagram posts from Taylor Swift’s friend, Samantha Corrumm, revealed the pop star looking relaxed and cheerful, dressed in a black Kansas City Chiefs-themed ensemble. She was spotted with friends Samantha and others. She captioned the post: “my best friends ✨🍸”
In the first image, Swift raised a glass while standing beside the two friends, both of whom smiled with drinks in hand. The setting appeared cozy and dimly lit, with string lighting and a calm. Another image featured Swift posing with a group of her friends.
The post has quickly gained traction online, with over 20,000 likes and hundreds of comments at the time of writing. Media reports confirm that Swift and Kelce later joined teammates at an upscale restaurant in Kansas City, where the couple celebrated privately before leaving together.
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Added to that, Taylor Swift has set a new record on the Billboard 200 chart with her latest release, The Life of a Showgirl, which debuted at number one and sold over 4 million equivalent album units in its first week. This marks her fifteenth number one album, and every song from the album currently occupies the top twelve positions on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The album, released on October 3rd, sold 3.2 million units in traditional formats within five days, driven by limited-edition CD and vinyl releases. Swift offered exclusive variants with acoustic tracks, demos, and voice messages, some available for just 24 hours, which increased excitement among fans.
CD versions included titles like “Sweat and Vanilla Perfume,” “It’s Frightening,” “It’s Rapturous,” and “It’s Beautiful,” while vinyl editions featured names such as “The Shiny Bug,” “Baby, That’s Show Business,” and others.
Special events, including movie theater screenings for the official release party of a Showgirl, celebrated the launch, featuring music videos, lyric videos, and commentary from Swift herself. With that, the legendary pop star is all set for her upcoming docuseries.
Taylor Swift Announces ‘The End of an Era’ Docuseries And Final Tour Concert Film

Taylor Swift will soon release a six-part docuseries called The End of an Era. It will premiere on December 12, 2025, on Disney+. The first two episodes will be available on that day, and two new episodes will be released each week over the following two weeks.
The series gives an inside look at her Eras Tour, showing rehearsals, performances, and moments with her team, family, and friends. The docuseries features opening acts like Gracie Abrams and Sabrina Carpenter, and special guests including Ed Sheeran and Florence Welch.
On the same day as the docuseries premiere, Disney+ will also release a concert film titled Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show. This film captures the final Eras Tour concert held on December 8, 2024, in Vancouver, Canada.
It includes the full setlist featuring songs from her 2024 album The Tortured Poets Department, which was added to the tour after the original concert film was made. The final concert lasted over three hours and featured 45 songs.
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The new docuseries and concert film follow Swift’s massive Eras Tour, which ran from March 2023 to December 2024 across the US, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The tour grossed over $2 billion and featured 149 shows.