NFL’s Swift mania hits Germany! Pop star’s hit ‘Cruel Summer’ is played ahead of boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs’ game against the Dolphins in Frankfurt… but she has NOT made the trip to cheer him on

  • Taylor was seen hitting up the streets of New York, Saturday, with Selena Gomez 
  • She’s bracing herself for a busy tour schedule, which’ll start as soon as this week 
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The NFL’s Taylor Swift mania has officially expanded to Germany as the pop star’s hit ‘Cruel Summer’ is played prior to her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs’ game vs. the Dolphins in Frankfurt, but she sadly didn’t make the trip to cheer him on. 

The song, which came out in June, was heard by fans at Deutsche Bank Park – home to the Bundesliga’s Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday. 

A day prior to her single being played abroad, Taylor was walking down the streets of the Big Apple with close pal, Selena Gomez, and Brittany Mahomes – the wife of the Chiefs’ starting quarterback. 

She opted not to travel to Germany to see her beau play, as she prepares herself to go on tour in South America, as soon as this upcoming week. 

She’ll start off by performing at Estadio River Plate in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 5, before heading to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, to sing at Estadio Nilton Santos – home of Botafago, leaders of the Brasiliero Serie A. 

Taylor Swift was in NYC with Selena Gomez a day before Chiefs-Dolphins in Frankfurt, Sunday

Travis Kelce was all fired up in Germany, as the Chiefs look to bounce back from a Broncos loss

Swift will finish off her tour by holding three concerts in Sao Paulo. She’ll then head to Japan next year. 

Travis is widely believed to be plotting to join Taylor while she’s in South America, when the Chiefs get to relax during their bye week (Week 10 of NFL action).

The Chiefs (6-2) are looking to bounce back in Germany, after a shocking loss to the Broncos (3-5) in Denver on October 29.

In that game, Kelce was well below his best. The tight end had six receptions for 58 yards and no touchdowns. His longest reception was a mere 19 yards.

Travis, who's hoping for a TD on Sunday in Germany, is said to be planning to go with Taylor to South America for 'The Eras' Tour this month. The Chiefs have a bye week on NFL's Week 10

Travis, who’s hoping for a TD on Sunday in Germany, is said to be planning to go with Taylor to South America for ‘The Eras’ Tour this month. The Chiefs have a bye week on NFL’s Week 10

The Chiefs tight end, 34, wore an all-Louis Vuitton outfit upon his arrival at Deutsche Bank Park

The Chiefs tight end, 34, wore an all-Louis Vuitton outfit upon his arrival at Deutsche Bank Park

He arrived at Deutsche Bank Park an in all-Louis Vuitton outfit, raising fans’ eyebrows.

Meanwhile, ahead of the NFL’s Germany game, several members of the Chiefs said they want to be the ‘world’s team’ by going global with star power and Super Bowl success. 

‘It’s really cool just to be on this stage, the world stage, in Germany,’ Kansas City QB Patrick Mahomes said on Friday. ‘I’m excited to be able to play out here.’

‘We feel like this is our era,’ Chiefs president Mark Donovan added. ‘Based on the timing, the success and the stars, it’s a responsibility to take advantage of this. 

‘If we don’t aggressively take advantage of this, that’s a failure.’ 

Mahomes shook off an illness in time before this weekend’s matchup against Miami.

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