There aren’t any teardrops on his guitar.
Travis Kelce handed out guitar picks to excited Swifties at the first night of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour performances in Sydney, Australia, on Friday.
In footage posted to social media, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end could be seen holding a drink as he reached into his pocket to hand out the plectrums to lucky attendees who subsequently shrieked with excitement.
Kelce, 34, even managed to snag a friendship bracelet from a concertgoer who offered it to him in exchange for the pick.
Of course, the NFL star had already acquired a stack of friendship bracelets on his wrist throughout the performance.
Swift’s father, meanwhile, handed out sandwiches from the VIP tent to fans in the middle of the show.
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Friday’s gig was the second Eras Tour show Kelce has attended since he and Swift started dating, the first being in Argentina during the Chiefs’ bye week in November.
The “Blank Space” singer, 34, subsequently paid homage to her beau multiple times throughout the performance, which was the first of four shows planned for the Australian city.
Swift cheekily pointed to Kelce as she belted out the line “that’s my man’ in her song “Willow.”
The Grammy winner also called out the NFL star when she changed the lyrics to “Karma” to mention “the guy on the Chiefs,” something she also did when he watched her perform in Argentina.
once the concert ended, the “Bad Blood” singer ran and jumped into Kelce’s arms, greeting him with a passionate kiss on the lips before they exited the stadium together.
Kelce joined Swift in Australia earlier this week and has been staying with her in the Crown Sydney’s ultra-luxurious presidential suite, which costs $25,000 per night.
The pair wasted no time once the athlete touched down in the southern hemisphere, almost immediately heading to the Sydney Zoo to check out the exotic animals and meet koalas.