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Travis Kelce played the role of doting boyfriend once again as he welcomed girlfriend Taylor Swift off the stage in Singapore with a very public display of affection.
The NFL star watched the pop superstar latest show at the National Stadium in Singapore alongside a group of his friends as Taylor continued her Eras Tour Friday.
The tight end was waiting in the wings to support the songstress as she wrapped up her penultimate show in the country before a two-month break and a tour of Europe stretching over four months.
In new video shared on social media, Travis was spotted adorably waving to his famous girlfriend as she exited the stage.
The 14-time Grammy Award winner, still wearing her deep blue, sparkly leotard, flings her arms around the neck of her 6-foot-5 boyfriend before sealing their embrace with a kiss.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce shared a passionate embrace after the NFL star waited for her to leave the stage at her Eras Tour show in Singapore on Friday
Travis watched Taylor's latest Eras Tour show with a group of friends on Friday night
Swift's penultimate Singapore show was Friday night - the singer then has a two-month break
The couple appears extremely loved-up as Taylor affectionately burrows her head into the Super Bowl winner's chest and continues to cling on to him as they make their way behind a curtain.
Earlier on Friday, photos had shown Travis taking in the sold-out show with his friends, who could be seen dancing on their feet in a separate video while he was sat down enjoying the music.
One of Travis's friends, Harry Clark, also shared a video from the show - watching on from the same position as Kelce.
'Go Tay Tay,' he wrote alongside the video of her singing.
Travis was back in the United States to support his older brother Jason, who emotionally announced his retirement from football on Monday after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Travis cried as he sat in the audience to watch Jason confirm his news - and again on the subsequent New Heights podcast episode that they recorded together less than 24 hours after the announcement.
The brothers also sat courtside together to watch their hometown NBA team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, beat the Boston Celtics before Kelce then flew to Asia to support his girlfriend.
Before that, Travis and Taylor last saw each other in Australia. Travis flew to Sydney and they visited a zoo together around her performances Down Under.
His close friend Harry Clark also took to his own Instagram Stories to share a snap of his LED Eras tour wristband as he confirmed he was in the crowds and a video of Taylor on stage
Travis, 34, admitted the media hype in Australia surprised him.
'There were full on helicopters just flying around,' Travis said to Jason on New Heights of the visit to the zoo.
'They helicoptered us! Well, not us. This is all because Taylor is the biggest and the best thing possible.'
It is unclear how the couple will spend their time together once Taylor's Eras shows in Singapore are done.
She has a new record coming out - The Tortured Poets Department - on April 19 while Travis recently announced some music plans of his own.
His Kelce Jam music festival - held in Kansas City for the first time last year - is returning on Saturday, May 18 at the Azura Amphitheatre in Bonner Springs, Kansas.
It will mark the second consecutive year of the event following its inaugural success in 2023.
Last year's Kelce Jam featured Machine Gun Kelly, Rick Ross, Loud Luxury and Tech N9ne during NFL Draft weekend.
Kelce admitted the media attention from his Australia trip to see Swift had surprised him
Kelce, 34, cried this week as he watched his older brother Jason announce his NFL retirement
The brothers also sat courtside to watch their hometown NBA team, Cleveland Cavaliers, play
The couple pictured celebrating together after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl in February
The tight end himself made an appearance, chugging a drink off a Lombardi Trophy replica before spiking it.
It was a continuation of the celebrations for the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35, and, if his drunken display at Kansas City's parade for this year's win is anything to go by, Travis could be set for yet more antics at his Kelce Jam.
Travis delivered a drunken rendition of 'Friends In Low Places' at their Super Bowl parade - after the Chiefs' dramatic 25-22 overtime win against the San Francisco 49ers - hilariously butchering the custom lyrics he had penned to mock the Niners.
The lineup for this year's Kelce Jam has yet to be announced but it's already confirmed that Taylor won't be performing.
The songstress will have already embarked on the European leg of her Eras Tour, with the 14-tiome Grammy Award winner slated to perform the second of three shows in Stockholm, Sweden on May 18.
However, following his hosting duties in Kansas City, Travis could make the trip across the Atlantic to join Swift in Europe.
The tight end has reportedly already made romantic plans for a European trip with Taylor while she performs throughout the continent.
Travis announced on Friday that his Kelce Jam would be returning for a second year on May 18
Kelce broke out into song with MGK, singing the Beastie Boys' hit song 'Fight For Your Right'
A boozy Kelce had to be held up by his teammates while trying to sing Brooks' famous 1990 song 'Friends In Low Places' at the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade
The pop superstar kickstarts the Euro stint of her sold-out show in Paris on May 9 and will perform through until a final show at Wembley Arena in London on August 20.
According to The US Sun, the Chiefs star has booked hotels in Paris and Milan costing in excess of $6,000-a-night,
Taylor will be in Europe for four months and Travis could visit a number of iconic sporting venues as part of her tour, depending on how long he travels with her. NFL teams typically return to practice in early August with the season beginning in September.
In England, she plays at Premier League soccer team Liverpool's Anfield stadium in June, as well as the San Siro in Milan and Real Madrid's Bernabeu in Spain.