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Will Taylor Swift make it to the Super Bowl?

The Kansas City Chiefs are heading to the 2024 Super Bowl after beating the Baltimore Ravens, and you *know* that the one and only Taylor Swift was there to cheer on her man. Last night, Taylor showed her support alongside the rest of the Kelce family. She even ran down to the field to kiss Travis once the score was final. 

The Super Bowl will take place in Las Vegas on Feb. 11, where the Chiefs will face off against the 49ers. Although we are almost certain Taylor would love to be there, she mayyy have a slight scheduling conflict: Taylor is set to kick off the second leg of her record-breaking Eras Tour in Tokyo, Japan. She will be performing in Tokoyo Feb. 7-10—that's less than 24 hours before the Super Bowl kickoff.

DW, we've already started doing the math as to whether it's even possible for her to attend. 

Luckily, time zones are doing Taylor a favor in this case. There is a 17-hour time difference between Tokyo and Las Vegas. (For example, if it is 5 a.m. in Las Vegas, that means it is already 10 p.m. in Tokyo.) This means Taylor would "gain" these hours back over the course of her flight. A non-stop flight from Tokyo to Las Vegas (which is only possible via private jet) is around 10 hours. 

Technically, if Taylor left by midnight Tokyo time, she could arrive in Las Vegas by 5 p.m. on February 10th, a full day before the game. There is also the possibility that she could sleep in Japan the night of the Feb. 10, leave the next morning and still make it in time for the game...although that option is a little risky once you factor in any possible weather and traffic delays. We can't even imagine the jet lag. 

But whether Taylor is over 5,000 miles away or inside Allegiant Stadium, we know she will be cheering on the Chiefs.

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by Alex Marek | 1/29/2024
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