In a world dominated by TikTok, there’s a conundrum for Taylor Swift, who is known to be a big fan of Travis Kelce. Swift is expected to be in attendance to support Kelce as the Kansas City Chiefs face the Baltimore Ravens this Sunday. However, if the Chiefs win this weekend, the question arises: will she be there when Kelce competes for his third Super Bowl ring in Las Vegas on February 11th?

Swift is set to finish the Japan leg of her Eras tour on February 10th, after a four-night run. With a 17-hour time difference and a 13-hour flight between Tokyo and Las Vegas, it begs the question of whether she can make it to the Super Bowl. DailyMail.com did the math.

Since her first appearance at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium in September, Swift has made it a priority to attend Kelce’s NFL games. She has attended eight out of ten games he has played, traveling from New York to various cities including Kansas City, Green Bay, Boston, and Buffalo.

Despite Swift’s busy schedule, there is a possibility she can make it to the Super Bowl. With the help of the 17-hour time difference between Japan and Las Vegas, she could gain enough time to arrive with some time to spare. After her show in Tokyo ends at 8pm on Saturday, February 10th, which is 3am in Las Vegas, she should finish around 11.30pm, or 6.30am in Las Vegas.

Swift’s security team ensures a smooth and efficient process, and with her private jet, she doesn’t have to worry about typical travel obstacles. With a projected departure time of 1am local time in Tokyo, she could be landing in Las Vegas around 9pm on Saturday, February 10th.

While the schedule may be dizzying, Swift will have enough time to recover from any jet lag and be in the VIP box for the game on Sunday, February 11th. Swift has shown her commitment to being there for her partner, Kelce, and her love for him has been evident since they went public.

Kelce, a successful tight end in the NFL, has received accolades from pro football writers and holds impressive records. Last year, he set the record for the most receiving yards by a tight end in a season, and he became the first tight end in NFL history to have four consecutive seasons with over 1,000 receiving yards.

Despite rumors of their engagement, Swift and Kelce have not made it official yet, but their affection for each other is undeniable