Taylor Swift Eras Tour schedule: How 2023 tour dates compare to Chiefs schedule

Edward Sutelan

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Taylor Swift's in her Chiefs era.

The mega-star has been linked with Kansas City star Travis Kelce, having appeared at several Chiefs games this season and appearing to go around town with him following the end of games.

With all the intrigue surrounding the two, between Swift appearing at Arrowhead Stadium and at select road games, there are going to be many people wondering about how her tour schedule links up with the schedule of Kelce's Chiefs. Swift has been performing her Eras Tour, a massive undertaking that sells out NFL stadiums as she performs hits throughout her extensive discography.

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Is there any connection between her tour schedule and the Chiefs the rest of the NFL season? Here's what you need to know.

Taylor Swift Eras Tour schedule

Swift has wrapped up the U.S. portion of her tour through at least 2023. She is not scheduled to perform in the U.S. again until Oct. 18, 2024, when she begins her next round of performances in Miami at Hard Rock Stadium. The only other U.S. dates currently announced are in New Orleans and Indianapolis.

But while she's on a break from performing for now, she is going to be resuming her tour before too long. Starting in early November, she will be heading to South America to perform three shows in Argentina and six in Brazil. That will keep her on the road for nearly the entire month of November.

Her international tour starts the same week as Kansas City's bye week, and Kelce has hinted at possibly going on a trip, with his brother suggesting that it might be "closer to the equator." Entertainment Tonight reported Kelce will be spending time with her during the bye.

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She then has another break, staying off the road through December and January before heading to Tokyo in February for an early set. If the Chiefs are still playing at that point, it would be in the Super Bowl, which is scheduled for Feb. 11. 

For those wondering whether Swift might perform at the Super Bowl, there are some major obstacles to that. Her final Japan performance is scheduled to begin Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. JST, which is 4 a.m. ET in the United States. She would then have to travel to Las Vegas after performing four consecutive nights and be ready for the halftime show shortly after her final performance in Japan.

Here's a look at Swift's Eras Tour schedule through the end of the NFL season.

DateCity
Thursday, Nov. 9Buenos Aires, Argentina
Friday, Nov. 10Buenos Aires, Argentina
Saturday, Nov. 11Buenos Aires, Argentina
Friday, Nov. 17Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Saturday, Nov. 18Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Sunday, Nov. 19Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Friday, Nov. 24Sao Paulo, Brazil
Saturday, Nov. 25Sao Paulo, Brazil
Sunday, Nov. 25Sao Paulo, Brazil
Wednesday, Feb. 7Tokyo, Japan
Thursday, Feb. 8Tokyo, Japan
Friday, Feb. 9Tokyo, Japan
Saturday, Feb. 10Tokyo, Japan

Kansas City Chiefs schedule 2023

Since Swift won't be performing in the U.S. until 2024, there won't be any overlap between her Eras Tour performances and Chiefs games this season. Looking at those Swift U.S. dates in the books for next year, the Chiefs host the Saints and don't currently have the Dolphins or Colts on their schedule, though that could change if the teams match up in their final division standings. The Chiefs would host the Colts or be on the road to face the Dolphins.

As for the rest of this year, there will be more opportunities for Swift sightings, at least until November. The Chiefs will be in New York on Oct. 1, in Minneapolis on Oct. 8 and will host the Broncos and Chargers in the middle weeks of October before heading out to Denver.

When Swift returns from her South American tour, there will be more chances for her to see Kelce and the Chiefs. Kansas City is in Green Bay on Dec. 3 and hosts the Bills on Dec. 10. They then play at New England Dec. 18, host the Raiders on Christmas, host the Bengals on New Year's Eve and wrap up the regular season on the road in Los Angeles on Jan. 6 or Jan. 7.

Here's how the Chiefs end their 2023 season.

WeekDateOpponentKickoff time (ET)TV
4Oct. 1at Jets (Sunday Night Football)8:15 p.m. NBC
5Oct. 8at Vikings4:25 p.m.CBS
6Oct. 12vs. Broncos (Thursday Night Football)8:15 p.m.Amazon Prime
7Oct. 22vs. Chargers4:25 p.m.CBS
8Oct. 29at Broncos4:25 p.m.CBS
9Nov. 5Dolphins (at Frankfurt)9:30 a.m. NFLN
10 BYE  
11Nov. 20vs. Eagles (Monday Night Football)8:15 p.m. ESPN/ABC
12Nov. 26at Raiders4:25 p.m.CBS
13Dec. 3at Packers (Sunday Night Football)8:20 p.m.NBC
14Dec. 10vs. Bills4:25 p.m.CBS
15Dec. 18at Patriots8:15 p.m.ESPN
16Dec. 25vs. Raiders (Christmas)1 p.m. CBS, Nickelodeon
17Dec. 31vs. Bengals4:25 p.m. CBS
18Jan 6/7at ChargersTBDTBD

Edward Sutelan

Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.