Travis Kelce was seen crying during Taylor Swift’s concert in Amsterdam – and Brittany Mahomes apparently comforted the Chiefs tight end as he got emotional.
Mahomes and her husband, Kansas City star quarterback Patrick, were in attendance alongside Kelce at the Johan Cruyff Arena.
And Brittany supported Travis during a tender moment as he appeared to shed tears during a medley of three Swift songs.
At one point, Brittany Mahomes was seen talking to Kelce, perhaps trying to give the 34-year-old some love as Swift continued to sing onstage.
After the show, Kelce was seen with Swift walking out of the Amsterdam stadium, and he was hyping up the crowd to cheer for his girlfriend after another successful performance.
Kelce appeared to wipe his eyes as Mahomes walked over to him and chatted with him.
The moment came as pop sensation Swift sang a mashup of her Mary’s Song, So High School and Everything Has Changed.
Kelce appeared to get emotional as Swift performed a medley of piano ballads
So High School, off of her latest album, is believed to be about Kelce specifically.
Meanwhile, Mary’s Song (written way back in 2006) has a line that now applies to Kelce, as Swift sings, ‘I’ll be 87 [Kelce’s jersey number] you’ll be 89.’
At a different point in the show, Kelce looked to be enjoying himself as he danced alongside Patrick and Brittany.
The married couple were seen kissing and dancing together during the show, which they attended after traveling to London.
Kelce also spent Thursday playing golf with Mahomes in the English capital before flying out to The Netherlands to support Swift.
After the show, Travis and Taylor were seen leaving the stage together hand-in-hand while waving to fans on their way out.
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes joined Kelce in the VIP section and embraced each other
His attendance in Amsterdam on Friday night was confirmed when Swift performed ‘Karma’ and sang ‘Karma is the guy on the Chiefs’ – which she typically only does when he is there.
He recently took on an even bigger role at one of her concerts, as he appeared onstage with a tuxedo and top hat during one of her performances at Wembley Stadium.
And Kelce’s presence also helped calm the nerves of singer Gracie Abrams, who made a brief cameo during the same show.
‘Before we both went on we were in the tent, and he went on right before I did – I think two songs or something,’ Abrams told SiriusXM.
‘He’s like, ”I’ll mess up so that you look really good.”’