Taylor Swift has officially touched down in Sydney.
Swift’s private jet landed at Sydney Airport at 1:25pm AEDT – in the midst of severe thunderstorms – ahead of her four sold out shows at Accor Stadium this weekend.
The superstar took off from Melbourne‘s Tullamarine Airport just after midday, and when she disembarked from her aircraft, all eyes swivelled to a familiar item on her person.
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Swift was spotted boarding and disembarking her jet wearing a Super Bowl champions hat, a nod to her NFL beau, Travis Kelce, who is rumoured to be joining her in Sydney.
After a source told US Weekly that Kelce is planning on joining Swift on her tour Down Under following his huge Super Bowl win, the Kansas City Chiefs player went on to fuel rumours on his podcast, New Heights.
Speaking to his older brother Jason Kelce, the tight end shared that he intends on “venturing to an island soon”.
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“I think the best ones are south right now,” he shared with a smirk.
Kelce was not in attendance at Swift’s Melbourne Eras Tour leg over the weekend, but there is still time for him to venture Down Under before Swift kicks off her Sydney leg on Friday evening.
She is set to perform in Sydney on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
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Swift has just performed the largest shows of her career in Melbourne, taking to the stage at the MCG for three consecutive nights with more than 288,000 Swifties attending over the weekend.
“Oh Melbourne, look at you – I’m just taking a mental picture for myself any time that I’m sad,” Swift said at her Friday night show.
“I’m going to remember all of this that I got to look at on Friday night in Melbourne. Just a few songs in you are already making me feel phenomenal.”
“If I seem a little bit like I’m losing my mind over the fact that there are 96,000 people here tonight… it’s because it’s true,” she later told the crowd as she sat at her piano.