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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce attend Game 1 of Guardians vs. Yankees
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Date:2025-04-18 15:02:42
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour stage is being set up in Miami for her concerts this weekend, but it looks like the singer isn't in Florida. She's in the Bronx attending the New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Guardians game with beau Travis Kelce.
The couple were spotted in one of the suites out toward right field. Swift sported a black cap and jacket. Kelce sported a black cap that read "Midnight Rodeo" and dark jacket. Seated next to them was comedian Jerrod Carmichael.
Major League Baseball tweeted that the couple would be in attendance for Game 1 of the American League Championship Series. The game was set to begin at 7:38 p.m. ET. TBS, truTV and Max will carry the game. Online the broadcast will be on YouTube TV, MLB.TV and Fubo.
Follow USA TODAY's live updates from the game, including any noteworthy activity by Swift or Kelce, here.
Ball game following a couple of NYC date nights
On Friday night, Kelce and Swift were spotted with Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds at The Corner Store in New York. Swift wore a Gucci corset and black leather skirt underneath her Ralph Lauren camel hair twill coat. Hand-in-hand, the two were photographed by paparazzi and cell-phone holding fans lining the street.
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On Saturday, Swift and Kelce had dinner at Torrisi in the Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan. Swifties lit up social media thinking her outfit may be a clue that her highly anticipated rerelease of her album "Reputation (Taylor's Version)" is coming. She donned a shimmering golden corset and skirt, and a gold chained handbag with an emblem containing two snakes and a letter "R." Snakes are the animal associated with her "Reputation" era.
The singer returns to the Eras Tour stage on Friday in Miami. She has 18 shows in five cities left.
(This story was updated to add new information.)
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