Taylor Swift joins Kansas City Chiefs as they hit the Las Vegas Strip and the Super Bowl party gets going in Zouk nightclub
The Kansas City Chiefs and Taylor Swift took their celebratory spirit to Zouk nightclub in Las Vegas following their thrilling Super Bowl victory against the San Francisco 49ers. Travis Kelce and his team ventured out to The Strip, reveling in their back-to-back Super Bowl triumphs, and were joined by Swift and rapper Ice Spice. Inside…
The Kansas City Chiefs and Taylor Swift took their celebratory spirit to Zouk nightclub in Las Vegas following their thrilling Super Bowl victory against the San Francisco 49ers. Travis Kelce and his team ventured out to The Strip, reveling in their back-to-back Super Bowl triumphs, and were joined by Swift and rapper Ice Spice.
Inside the packed club, thousands of Chiefs fans eagerly awaited the arrival of their victorious team, enjoying a warm-up performance by Ludacris. Head coach Andy Reid, donning a sharp suit, proudly displayed the Vince Lombardi trophy to the enthusiastic fans who secured entry to the celebratory event. Kelce, still clad in the dazzling black ensemble he wore to the Super Bowl, shared special moments with Swift while energizing his admirers from the DJ booth.
She has arrived. #TaylorSwift is at Zouk party @ResortsWorldLV — #Chiefs #ChiefsKingdom #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/CER2Euz0RO
— Dayna Roselli (@DaynaRoselli) February 12, 2024
Capturing the essence of their success, Kelce and Reid posed for a celebratory photo, with Kelce signaling three fingers to signify their trio of Super Bowl victories together. Swift, having rushed back from her Eras Tour in Tokyo, made a swift appearance at the Super Bowl festivities before her upcoming tour in Australia, indicating she wouldn’t linger too long into the night as the Chiefs basked in their historic win.
Prior to hitting The Strip, Kelce orchestrated jubilant celebrations in the Chiefs’ locker room at Allegiant Stadium following their thrilling overtime victory. The veteran tight end, aged 34, toasted their success with a golden bottle of champagne while some teammates indulged in celebratory cigars. Kelce led the team in a spirited rendition of ‘We Are The Champions’ before embarking on their celebratory journey through the vibrant Vegas Strip, a contrast to their focused avoidance of the Strip in the lead-up to the monumental game.