Caitlin Clark goes viral dancing next to Travis Kelce at Taylor Swift

Caitlin Clark has experienced a musical event of a lifetime. The Indiana Fever star was treated to another glimpse of Taylor Swift’s “The Eras Tour” as she joined 69,000 fans in Indianapolis on Saturday to watch the pop icon take the stage.

TikTok user @tay_n_trav shared a clip of Caitlin Clark and her mother, Anne Nizzi-Clark, seen in the VIP section standing next to Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. The clip was reposted on X (formerly Twitter) and has gained over 1,600 likes as of Sunday morning.


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Clark was dressed in an all-Prada look with a white t-shirt and black pants, nodding her head enthusiastically as Swift performed “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” on Day 2 of the Indianapolis stop of her Eras Tour.

Meanwhile, Kelce danced alone in a black long-sleeved shirt and matching cap.

This marked Clark’s third time attending a Taylor Swift concert. The first time she attended was with her friends during the summer last June, when she was still playing for Iowa. On Friday, she brought her boyfriend and teammate Lexie Hull to Taylor’s opening night in Indianapolis, and this time, she was with her mother.

It’s well-known that Clark has been a long-time fan of Taylor Swift, dating back to her Iowa days. She has frequently praised the pop star as one of her go-to artists for boosting her mood.

Caitlin Clark hyped after attending back-to-back Taylor Swift concerts
Caitlin Clark couldn’t contain her excitement about attending back-to-back Taylor Swift concerts. She showed her support for Swift on Instagram during the concert, posting photos of moments from the venue and colorful friendship bracelets she received from fellow “Swifties.”

Photos from Clark's IG stories
Photos from Clark’s IG stories
Videos of Clark exchanging friendship bracelets with other Swifties also circulated across social media.

Trading friendship bracelets at Swift’s concerts has become a ritual with fans since the start of the Eras Tour last year, with fans spending hours making the beaded bands.