Nailed it.
Taylor Swift fans descended on Indianapolis, Ind., over the weekend as the superstar played a trio of sold-out Eras Tour shows at Lucas Oil Stadium — and judging by her manicure, she’s planning to head straight from Indy back to boyfriend Travis Kelce.
One eagle-eyed attendee at Swift’s Friday-night concert noticed her nails were already painted in Kansas City Chiefs colors — red and gold — ahead of the team’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday.
“Taylor already has her nails done for the game on Monday,” they posted on X (formerly Twitter), sharing several snaps of Swift’s mani featuring scarlet stars on a gilded base.
While it’s far more common to see the 14-time Grammy winner working nods to Kelce and the Chiefs into her game-day attire and beauty looks than her onstage outfits, this isn’t a first for the pop phenom.
During one of her June performances in London, Swift was spotted wearing a Tiffany & Co. ring adorned with a duo of diamond-dotted Ts — presumably for Taylor and Travis. (Fittingly, Kelce wound up making a surprise cameo during the “Tortured Poets Department” section of the show.)
She also doubled up on T initial earrings — one by Jacquie Aiche, the other from Foundrae — during a London Eras show in August.
And all of Indianapolis was decked out in Swift-themed accessories during her stint in the Hoosier state, with even the city’s police horses and the dinosaur statues outside the Indianapolis Children’s Museum donning friendship bracelets for the occasion.
Fans were invited to make their own beaded bracelets for free at the JW Marriott near the stadium, which hosted pre- and post-concert parties and even plastered a massive graphic of Swift in her iconic “Lover” bodysuit on the side of the 34-story hotel.
The bracelet stations will be popping up at Marriott Bonvoy properties near Swift’s upcoming shows in Toronto and Vancouver as well.
Indianapolis marked Swift’s final US stop on her blockbuster Eras Tour, which kicked off in Glendale, Ariz., in March 2023.
In the many months since, the “Cruel Summer” singer’s performed in Asia, Europe, Australia and Latin America.
She’ll wrap up her tour with stops in Canada — but not before squeezing in a few Chiefs games, it would seem.
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