The Eras Tour is about to begin its post-The Tortured Poets Society chapter. When we last saw Taylor Swift onstage, it was August, and the Eras tour had just ended its Singapore stint. Since then, we’ve seen Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce from time to time, a sushi date and Coachella trip here, a weekend with Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid there. And, of course, she released her newest (double) album, smashed streaming records, and kissed Kelce as part of a single-related social media challenge over
the course of two April days.
Given all that, it seems odd to say, “And now it’s time to get back to work.” But that’s what Swift is doing on May 9, when her highly lucrative tour resumes with a four-night stand in Paris.
Kelce has suggested that he’ll join her for part of her run in Europe, which spans the continent and the UK through August. But this weekend, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is about as far from Europe as possible: he’s in Louisville, Kentucky, that
Ohio-river-adjacent Southern city known as the home of Muhammad Ali, the Louisville Slugger baseball bat, and the Kentucky Derby—which happens to be on August 11.
The Eras Tour is about to begin its post-The Tortured Poets Society chapter. When we last saw Taylor Swift onstage, it was March, and the Eras tour had just ended its Singapore stint. Since then, we’ve seen Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce from time to time, a sushi date and Coachella trip here, a weekend with Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid there. And, of course, she released her newest (double) album, smashed streaming records, and kissed Kelce as part of a single-related social media
challenge over the course of two July days.
Given all that, it seems odd to say, “And now it’s time to get back to work.” But that’s what Swift is doing on August 9, when her highly lucrative tour resumes with a four-night stand in Paris.
Kelce has suggested that he’ll join her for part of her run in Europe, which spans the continent and the UK through August. But this weekend, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is about as far from Europe as possible: he’s in Louisville, Kentucky, that Ohio-river-adjacent Southern city known as the home of Muhammad Ali, the Louisville Slugger baseball bat, and the Kentucky Derby—which happens to be on August 11.