Travis Kelce really meant it when he jubilantly yelled “Viva Las Vegas!” after the Chiefs’ Super Bowl 2024 win.
The Kansas City star tight end is departing from Australia and his girlfriend Taylor Swift to head back to Sin City to party with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, Page Six confirmed.
Kelce, according to TMZ, will be flying on a private jet back to Nevada to continue championship celebrations.
The three-time Super Bowl champion landed down under on Thursday after having a seemingly good time with his lover, as the two enjoyed a trip to the Sydney Zoo before Swift performed in front of adoring fans at Accor Stadium as part of the international leg of her Eras Tour.
Travis Kelce enjoyed himself in Sydney.James Gourley/Shutterstock
Swift showed some love to Kelce during the show, once again changing her lyrics in “Karma” from “The guy on the screen” to “The guy on the Chiefs.”
She also seemingly pointed to her man when she sang the lyrics “When they gave us our trophies” during the song “Long Live.”
Kelce, 34, seemed like he was enjoying himself, as he high-fived a few fans and appeared to hand out some guitar picks on his way to a VIP tent.
Now, after a whirlwind trip with the pop megastar, Kelce is heading back to the city where he helped the Chiefs win it again.
Taylor Swift performs on stage during a concert as part of her Eras World Tour in Sydney on February 23, 2024.AFP via Getty Images
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce holds the Lombardi Trophy.AFP via Getty Images
Kelce broke through in the second half for Kansas City, recording nine catches for 93 yards after a tense first half that saw the Chiefs fall behind and the tight end get into a heated moment with head coach Andy Reid.
But the Chiefs rallied behind Mahomes, winning the game in overtime on Mecole Hardman’s touchdown.
The celebration was marred, however, after a fatal mass shooting in Kansas City at the end of the parade that was honoring the Super Bowl champions.
“I am heartbroken over the tragedy that took place today. My heart is with all who came out to celebrate with us and have been affected. KC, you mean the world to me,” Kelce wrote that day before donating $100,000 to people affected by the tragedy.