Travis Kelce's event sees new surprise, Taylor Swift delivers engaging performance at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville | Today news

Taylor Swift sets Nashville on fire with a spontaneous performance of her 2014 hit “Shake It Off” at Travis Kelce’s Tight Ends & Friends concert Tuesday night. Swift lends guitar, fans are getting excited to take the stage at the packed Brooklyn Bowl, Swift borrowed Kane Brown’s guitar after co -artist Chase Rice encouraged her and said the roaring crowd: “Theoretically, how hard can we get?”. Dressed in a Chic Black Mini-skirt and knee-high boots, she dedicated the song to ‘our favorite players who are going to play … It’s the tight ends’, smartly nodded to both Kelce’s NFL position and her lyrics. The intimate 1,200 capacity plastic broke out when fans captured the moment of Swift’s first direct actions since regaining her master recordings last month. The concert concluded Kelce’s Tight End University (TEU) Summit, which he founded in 2021 with stars George Kittle and Greg Olsen to mentor NFL tight ends through drills and film study. Swift’s appearance underlined her unwavering support for Kelce: The couple showed up in a black SUV and stayed side by side all night, talking with athletes and dancing to chase Rice’s “cruise”. Their red carpet debut during the opening ceremony of the TEU just a day before, where Swift carried a white Polo in a green gingham set, has already sent fans in a madness, with many who have raised their long-awaited ‘official’ couple moments. In addition to the romance, the night highlighted Swift’s professional milestones. A source marks her joy in “Letting Travis Shine” as she celebrates his leadership in the football community. The performance was also her triumphant return to the stage weeks after announcing the full ownership of her life work: “All the music I’ve ever made … belongs to me now,” she declared in a recent letter to fans.