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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce dance to Bleachers, Ice Spice at Coachella
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Date:2025-04-16 11:02:14
Taylor Swift used a Blank Space on her schedule to watch friend and collaborator Jack Antonoff perform with his band Bleachers Saturday night at Coachella.
The Eras Tour singer is on a two-month break from her massive three-plus-hour concert and has been spending most of her time in the Los Angeles area. Swift was seen at the concert with her boyfriend Travis Kelce.
After dancing off to the side of the stage for the Bleachers' set, Swift and Kelce made their way over to support Ice Spice. A video shows the duo in the crowd dancing to "Karma (Remix)". Swift donned a "New Heights" green cap in support of Kelce's podcast while he wore his signature white "Happy Gilmore" hat.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end is getting ready to host his own music event in Kansas City on May 18: Kelce Jam. By that time, Swift will have released her 11th era album, "The Tortured Poets Department," and be back on the road performing in Stockholm, Sweden.
Antonoff and Ice Spice aren't the only Coachella performers in Swift's close circle. The billionaire's opening act in South America, Australia and Singapore, Sabrina Carpenter, performed on Friday during the Indio concert series and same with "Snow On The Beach" collaborator Lana Del Ray.
The full lineup for Coachella is here.
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