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Will Taylor Swift go to Chiefs-Chargers game in Los Angeles? What we know
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Date:2025-04-12 11:24:53
Will Taylor Swift be at the Kansas City Chiefs game this Sunday in Los Angeles?
It's the question on top of Swifties minds after the singer missed last week's matchup in Atlanta. While on a two-month break from her Eras Tour, Swift doesn't have a performance until Oct. 18. She has attended two of three regular season games (both home games) and has the opportunity to possibly attend 13 total through the first week of 2025.
The Chiefs are taking on the Chargers at SoFi Stadium where Taylor Swift performed six sold-out Eras Tour concerts and announced "1989 (Taylor's Version)" in August 2023.
Outside of Arrowhead Stadium, the where Swift has cheered on the Chiefs include: MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey; Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin; Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts; Highmark Stadium in Erie County, New York; M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore; and Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Fun fact for the new football fan: The Chiefs are 4-0 while playing the Chargers on their home turf. The red and gold have never lost since the new stadium opened in 2020. Kansas City is also 2-0 this season with Taylor Swift in the audience.
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Kickoff is set for 4:25 p.m. ET/1:25 p.m. PT Sunday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. CBS and Paramount+ will carry the game.
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