Taylor Swift Wastes No Time Getting Back To America Ahead Of Super Bowl LVIII

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Taylor Swift has had quite the busy schedule since her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, advanced to Super Bowl LVIII nearly two weeks ago. But, the biggest music star in the world has made her way back to the states.

Swift’s private jet has landed in Los Angeles en route to Las Vegas, the host site of tomorrow’s Super Bowl LVIII.

Taylor Swift was in Tokyo, Japan, where she played four sold-out shows Wednesday-Saturday at the Tokyo Dome. It was the first leg of her Asian swing of her smash-hit, record-setting Eras Tour . She will return across the Pacific to Australia (yes, not in Asia) next week to play three shows in Melbourne.

Prior to her stop in Tokyo, Swift dominated the Grammy Awards last Sunday in Los Angeles. She captured her record-setting fourth Album of the Year and took home another Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album.

But, the biggest news to come out of the Grammy’s was Taylor Swift’s announcement of her new original album, The Tortured Poets Department. That album will come out on April 19.

Make no mistake, the biggest part of her last two weeks is indeed Super Bowl LVIII. Let’s face it, there are few events bigger than the Super Bowl in the entire world, with an estimated 100 million+ viewers in the USA alone.

Yes, the game on the field between the Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers will be the main focus. But, we all know that there will be huge attention placed on the suite that will feature the Swift family and the Kelce family, including Jason Kelce and his wife, Kylie. And, if the Chiefs happen to win the game, the content of Taylor Swift celebrating a Super Bowl on the field just a week after dominating the Grammy’s will go absolutely viral.

Time zones are helping Swift a lot here. A 17-hour time difference between Tokyo and the west coast of the United States meant that she arrived stateside at an earlier time Saturday than it was when she took off across the Pacific. She should be well-rested before tomorrow’s game.