Travis Kelce could not hold back his smile after Caitlin Clark raved about seeing Taylor Swift during her record-breaking Eras Tour.
Clark and Travis memorably were both present when the tour hit Lucas Oil Stadium in Indiana in November. Caitlin was drafted by the Fever in 2024 and took advantage of the proximity of her apartment to the venue after her season.
The WNBA superstar joined Travis and older brother Jason on the latest edition of New Heights and shared her experience while watching the 14-time Grammy winner.
When Jason asked Clark how the show was, the 2024 Rookie of the Year began beaming about her experience.
‘Electric, it was great,’ Clark said. ‘My mom was begging me to take her. She was like ‘I gotta go, everybody’s talking about it. I’m like, ‘okay, okay.”
Clark also noted how she could hear the concert from her balcony on nights she did not attend.
Travis Kelce was left beaming after Caitlin Clark raved about Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
After 149 shows across five continents, Swift wrapped up the record-breaking tour in 2024
‘I literally live downtown, right next to Lucas Oil. The night I didn’t go, I’m on my balcony, trying to listen,’ Clark continued. ‘But obviously, it’s just a great show and a lot of fun, [I] turned my mom into a full Swiftie now. Good time, good time.’
The former Iowa Hawkeye also noted how she attended back-to-back shows, leaving Travis smiling ear-to-ear during the podcast.
‘Second night in a row and that was my third show. I went early on when Taylor first went on tour in Minnesota at US Bank,’ Clark shared. ‘[It was] one of her early concerts and that was a lot of fun. [I] went with some of my college friends and we had a good time together.
‘I don’t know how you couldn’t have a good time at something like that,’ she continued.
After hearing the praises Clark had for his girlfriend, Kelce told his brother ‘This is so fun, man,’ as he continued smiling after the conversation.
The tour began in March 2023 and ended in December after spanning 149 shows across five continents. It became the highest-grossing tour of all time and the first to earn $1billion in revenue.