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Taylor Swift’s Australian Eras: Pop star to reunite with boyfriend Travis Kelce during Aussie tour

Travis Kelce has teased he is heading “south” to an “island soon” as his pop star girlfriend Taylor Swift prepares to hit the stage for her first Aussie concert.

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Taylor Swift will reunite with her NFL champion boyfriend Travis Kelce during her Australian tour.

In the recent edition of his New Heights podcast he told his brother Jason he was heading “south” to an “island soon.”

“I am about to go f...in’ venture myself over to an island here soon,” he said.

Taylor Swift will reunite with her NFL champion boyfriend Travis Kelce during her Australian tour. Picture: TikTok
Taylor Swift will reunite with her NFL champion boyfriend Travis Kelce during her Australian tour. Picture: TikTok

His brother seemed briefly surprised and asked his destination.

“I don’t know...I think the best ones are south right now so I’m going to go south.”

Kelce dropped a similar reveal he was heading “south of the equator” on the podcast ahead of him reuniting with Swift in Buenos Aires last November where she jumped into his arms seconds after walking off stage.

Travis Kelce is set to reunite with Taylor Swift. Picture: Getty Images
Travis Kelce is set to reunite with Taylor Swift. Picture: Getty Images

The first clue that Swift would become the greatest disrupter of pop culture of her generation and an entertainment billionaire came via nascent social media platform MySpace. 

While the then 16-year-old American singer and songwriter was already blowing up America’s country music scene with her debut self-titled album in 2006, her influence was stretching far beyond Nashville.

Before she arrived in Australia for her first shows in 2009 off the back of her second album, Fearless, she had proven to be an uncanny marketing machine, amassing more than 20 million followers worldwide.

Taylor Swift performs during The Eras Tour at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. Picture: Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Taylor Swift performs during The Eras Tour at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. Picture: Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

The rising star, who signed her first songwriting publishing deal at 14 and recording deal at 15, in 2005, struck a resounding chord with the burgeoning online music community of young women who may not have been conventional country music fans but connected with the aching vulnerability of songs including Tim McGraw, Teardrops On My Guitar, and Should’ve Said No.

Equally as pivotal in her rise through the ranks was the tightly knit Nashville music community. Instead of thumbing their noses at the shiny new kid in town, a sequin-loving melody machine who wrote her own songs, big stars including Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Brad Paisley sang her praises and booked her to open on their big stages.

Keith Urban was one of her early champions, taking her on the road in 2009. He identified her undeniable talent after witnessing her confident performances and connection with the fans.

At the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Concert Movie World Premiere in 2023.
At the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Concert Movie World Premiere in 2023.
Taylor at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City during the Eras Tour.
Taylor at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City during the Eras Tour.

“She was playing way past where she was,” Urban says.

“She was way into the future. You could tell.”

It was that connection with the fan army – who would become known as Swifties – which really changed the game. Swift didn’t treat them as a number among millions. She redefined the relationship between fan and pop star to be personal and intimate, sharing the minutiae of her life via social media as if it was her diary. Her feelings were their feelings.

She converted them into master sleuths, sprinkling clues called Easter eggs through her social media posts, lyrics, music videos and costumes to signal her next move or reveal hidden meanings in her songs.

“I wanted to do something that incentivised fans to read the lyrics because my lyrics are what I’m most proud of out of everything that I do,” she told TV host Jimmy Fallon in 2021.

And unlike any pop star on the planet before her or since her rise, she has kept her most devoted fans close via “Taylurking”.

Those she identified via trawling through social media platforms as being the most loyal, committed and deserving would receive invites into her homes for secret listening parties or generous gifts. She baked them cookies and paid off student loans. She turned up to weddings, congratulated them on graduating university or played songs at the bedside of fans in hospital.

Surprise boxes at the front door aside, it is Swift’s music which has always remained the unifying factor of her success.

Taylor Swift and then boyfriend Tom Hiddleston at Sydney Airport in 2016. Picture: Cameron Richardson
Taylor Swift and then boyfriend Tom Hiddleston at Sydney Airport in 2016. Picture: Cameron Richardson

Unlike other pop stars who suffer a dip in their chart fortunes because fans love “your old stuff better than your new stuff”, Swifties have been the exception, thrilled to embrace her musical reinventions through the Red, 1989, folklore, evermore and Midnights records.

Each cultural shift was also acknowledged and rewarded by her peers which is remarkable in that awards voters don’t have a reputation for necessarily equating chart success with artistry.

Swift is the most-awarded artist of the American Music Awards and Billboard awards with 40 trophies from each and holds the record for Album of the Year wins at the Grammy Awards (three) and most Video of the Year gongs at the MTV Video Music Awards. Remember the Kanye moment?

She is also a consistent advocate for artist rights, taking her music off Spotify in 2014 in protest at the piddling per-stream royalties paid to musicians.

“It’s my opinion that music should not be free, and my prediction is that individual artists and their labels will some day decide what an album’s price point is,” she wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed explaining her move.

Taylor Swift at the Grammy Awards 2024. Picture: AFP
Taylor Swift at the Grammy Awards 2024. Picture: AFP

Her reaction to the master recordings of her early albums being sold to her nemesis, music entrepreneur and Justin Bieber manager Scooter Braun, was to re-record them with the “Taylor’s Versions” reaping billions of streams in competition with the original releases.

Taylor Swift Inc reached its pinnacle – and billionaire status – in 2023, courtesy of Midnights, Fearless (Taylor’s Version), 1989 (Taylor’s Version), the Eras world tour and the Eras Tour concert film.

And there were two major signposts that her power as one of the world’s most influential people seems to be growing rather than suffering any decline due to overexposure.

The first – she adorned the cover of Time Magazine as their Person of the Year 2023.

And the second being the flow-on effect to television ratings and merchandise sales when she started dating NFL star, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.

Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs, left, celebrates with Taylor after defeating the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship. Picture: Getty Images
Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs, left, celebrates with Taylor after defeating the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship. Picture: Getty Images

Unlike her previous long-term relationship with British actor Joe Alwyn, Swift appears happy for her romance with the football champion to play out in front of the world.

She was filmed racing off stage to jump into his arms after a concert in Buenos Aires after changing the lyrics to her hit Karma in tribute to her lover.

“Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me,” she sang.

Fans are crunching the timelines to work out if Swift will make a quick dash from the Oceania leg of her Eras Tour to fly from Japan to Las Vegas to see him play in the Super Bowl on February 12.

And then she heads to Melbourne to kick off her seven sold out Australian shows – three at the MCG on February 16th to 18th, then four at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on the 23rd to 26th.

Ahead of this return to Australia, we relive some of her wildest dreams down under.

Taylor Swift in Australia.
Taylor Swift in Australia.
Taylor Swift during her '1989' World Tour at AAMI Park. Picture: Getty Images
Taylor Swift during her '1989' World Tour at AAMI Park. Picture: Getty Images

BACK IN THE BEGINNING

Aussie Swifties gave the rising American country pop crossover artist her first No. 1 single in the world, for Love Story in March 2009. The then teen pop princess had already built a substantial following on MySpace with 20 million followers in the pre-streaming era.

So when the 19-year-old arrived in the country for her debut tour, as her second album Fearless was sweeping the world, the fan army of Swifties were primed, proving the immortal truth that teen girls are the most powerful arbiters of pop superstardom.

Taylor Swift performs during the Fearless Tour in 2009 in New York City. Picture: Getty Images
Taylor Swift performs during the Fearless Tour in 2009 in New York City. Picture: Getty Images
At MTV Studio's in Times Square in 2008. Picture: AP
At MTV Studio's in Times Square in 2008. Picture: AP

Swift had been brought to Australia by the influential CMC Rocks festival, the country music event which has a proven track record for propelling the next big thing out of Nashville to cross over and dominate our pop charts.

With the promoters unsure of how she would go at the box office in Australia, they booked her festival side shows in small clubs and theatres to “introduce” her to Australian audiences. They sold out quickly but without the Hunger Games online hell fans endured trying to secure tickets to her Eras Tour shows this month.

“It’s been unbelievable, getting to come over to Australia and play shows. It’s beyond anything I could have ever dreamt about,” she said during the tour.

Backstage with her awards for Album of the Year, Best Female Country Vocal Performance, Best Country Song and Best Country Album at the Grammy Awards in 2010.
Backstage with her awards for Album of the Year, Best Female Country Vocal Performance, Best Country Song and Best Country Album at the Grammy Awards in 2010.

As Fearless raced to double platinum sales here, the future stadium slayer played the Tivoli in Brisbane on March 5, the Billboard in Melbourne on March 9 and 10, and the Factory Theatre in Sydney on March 12.

Hundreds of fans queued outside the venues for hours before showtime. Swift rewarded their display of devotion by arriving at the venue front door to greet the patient fans rather than sliding through the back door entrance.

She even frolicked with fans at St Kilda beach when she and her squad went to dip their toes.

Less than a year later, Swift was selling out Australia’s biggest arenas on her Fearless world tour.

TROUBLE AT THE ARIA AWARDS

In those crazy early years of her stratospheric rise as a pop powerbroker, Swift not only was social media savvy in building her global audience, but acutely aware of the invaluable pay-off of regular visits to countries outside the US.

Just eight months after she had performed to more than 135,000 fans during the Australian leg of her Speak Now tour, she returned to Sydney as the international guest of the 2012 ARIA Awards in November.

During the Sound Relief concert at the SCG.
During the Sound Relief concert at the SCG.

Swift had released her fourth studio album Red in October and was celebrating her second No. 1 record here as she arrived on the ARIA Awards red carpet, looking like a Grecian goddess in a floor-length cream gown, to ear-piercing screams of fans.

The tinnitus-triggering roar which greeted her performance of I Knew You Were Trouble spiked even louder when she return to the stage to present the Best Male Artist award – won by Gotye – and she was almost pulled into the mosh pit by overeager fans as she slapped hands making her way to the podium.

“I don’t know how to wrap my head around how dedicated my fans are, how they show up places days in advance and camp out and how they know everything about me,” she told me.

THE BIRTHDAY PARTY

Swift turned 24 during the Australian leg of her Red stadium tour in 2013, with her Kiwi pop bestie Lorde helping the All Too Well singer to celebrate.

There was a quiet dinner with Lorde at a Japanese restaurant in Melbourne and then a bigger “garden party” celebration the next day.

She posted photos of the gathering, full of pink balloons, roses and sparklers. “My 24th birthday was a Melbourne garden party. Thank you for all the birthday wishes!!” she wrote. “The best birthday I’ve ever had.” But she does say that after every birthday party.

That Red run of sold-out shows marked the first time in 20 years that a solo female artist headlined a national stadium tour in Australia. She was the first woman in pop to sell out the Sydney Football Stadium since its 1988 opening.

Australian Keith Urban and Taylor Swift with Tim McGraw during the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2013. Picture: Getty Images
Australian Keith Urban and Taylor Swift with Tim McGraw during the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2013. Picture: Getty Images

THE AUSSIE SWIFT SQUAD

Early champions of the singer among the tight-knit Nashville musical community included Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman.

Urban took Swift out on the road to open his Escape Together world tour in 2009 and he immediately identified her undeniable talent after witnessing her confident performances and connection with the fans. Swift became fast friends with Urban and Kidman.

“Keith and Nicole have been wonderful to me,” she told me in a 2010 interview.
“Both of them have this natural friendliness and a natural kindness that I really love.

“Also, Keith Urban is not just an influence on me at a personal level, he has a professional influence on me as well – he’s been a good example to me of how I feel an artist should be.”

Swift also championed Australian singer songwriter Vance Joy to the world, and booked him to open her 1989 world tour in 2015.

THE POP QUEEN AND THE MOVIE STAR

What a brief but heady whirlwind was Swiftston or Hiddleswift or whatever that was when a pop comet and the English actor collided.

Swift and Tom Hiddleston’s three-month romance enjoyed its Gold Coast era in mid-2016 after the pair hung out at the Met Gala ball in May, blew up the internet with photos of them making out on the beach near her Rhode Island estate in June, met each other’s parents and holidayed in Rome.

Blake Lively and Taylor Swift at Movie World on the Gold Coast. Picture: Instagram
Blake Lively and Taylor Swift at Movie World on the Gold Coast. Picture: Instagram

There was blanket coverage of the couple when Swift accompanied her beau to Australia in July 2016 as he filmed Thor: Ragnarok with Chris Hemsworth at the Movie World studios on the Gold Coast. The dynamic duo enjoyed a dinner date in the Queensland tourist hub, a private screening of the rebooted Ghostbusters, starring Hemsworth, with key cast members, and – from her luxury penthouse abode on Broadbeach – Swift published her incendiary response to her ongoing social media feud with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian over his infamous Famous track and its “bitch” lyric.

Taylor Swift on Hamilton Island with a cockatoo. Picture: Instagram
Taylor Swift on Hamilton Island with a cockatoo. Picture: Instagram

POSTCARDS FROM AUSTRALIA

Downtime, playtime, bush and beach time – Swift has ticked off all the Australian tourism must-dos. She’s hugged koalas, petted kangaroos, scoffed packets of Tim Tams, done the Bondi to Bronte walk and a Sydney Harbour cruise and shut down Movie World on the Gold Coast so she and Swift squad captain Blake Lively could hang out on the rides.

Swift celebrated her 26th birthday in Australia and the end of the 1989 tour with a holiday on Hamilton Island, taking her crew with her for some downtime. But there’s rarely any rest for this pop workaholic, who also performed an intimate Nova Red Room show for 100 lucky fans on the island.

Taylor Swift with a girl squad on Hamilton Island.
Taylor Swift with a girl squad on Hamilton Island.

During her Reputation tour in 2018, Swift went bush, hiding out with her mum Andrea at the late Michael Gudinski’s property at Mt Macedon in Victoria, sharing Instagram photos of her bushwalking and playing scrabble.

The Reputation album may feature again in Australia, with Swifties hopeful she will release Reputation (Taylor’s Version) from the stage of one of her Melbourne or Sydney shows. They also hope to see her football hero joining her on the Australian tour. Regardless, they’ll be happy just to be in the orbit of this superstar for a few very special days.

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