Global pop sensation Taylor Swift has become a fixture at Kansas City Chiefs games this season.
Her appearance in the luxury suite carried over into the playoffs, with Swift cheering on Travis Kelce and the Chiefs in all three postseason games so far. Swift is scheduled to perform three shows in Japan next week as part of her ongoing “The Eras Tour.” Their last performance at Tokyo Dome is scheduled for February 10, the day before Super Bowl III in Las Vegas.
Some concerns have been raised about the short amount of time between Swift’s departure from the stage in Japan and the kick-off of the big game. But on Friday, the Japanese embassy in Washington, D.C., issued a statement attempting to allay those concerns.
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Taylor Swift took to the field with Donna Kelce after the AFC Championship NFL football game. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
A statement posted on social media was peppered with puns referencing Swift’s albums, and included a statement saying Swift would likely “arrive comfortably in Las Vegas before the Super Bowl begins” and “confidently speak with confidence.” “Now,” he said.
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According to the embassy, fans are excited about Swift’s performance because they know she can “wow Japanese audiences” before she potentially returns to the U.S. to “wear red” and cheer on the Chiefs. is concerned about his potential arrival in Las Vegas, saying he “could be fearless.”
According to Forbes, Swift primarily travels on Falcon 900LX and Falcon 7X private jets. These aircraft have the ability to fly 5,530 miles between Tokyo and Las Vegas without stopping for refueling.
It’s not confirmed whether Swift will be attending this year’s Super Bowl, but even if she does arrive in Las Vegas, she might have trouble finding parking for her private plane. A Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson told The Associated Press that all 475 parking spaces at the Las Vegas-area airport will likely be filled by the end of next week.

Taylor looked lucky in love as he supported Travis Kelce in a big win in the AFC Championship game. (Patrick Smith)
Parking for private planes during major sporting events has recently become an issue in Las Vegas.
Last November, the private jet parking lot reached capacity during the week of the first F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, a spokesperson for the Clark County Aviation Authority told The Associated Press.
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The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will face off in Super Bowl III on February 11th at Allegiant Stadium.
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