It’s the question that the whole of the NFL has been desperate to see answered.
And answer appears to be … yes, Taylor Swift will make it to the Super Bowl.
The American megastar singer, who is holding concerts in Japan through February 10, is apparently determined to make it in time to see her partner and football superstar Travis Kelce play in Las Vegas.
To make sure all her fans know, the Japanese Embassy in Washington D.C. has sent a message on X, alluding to her hit songs in bold letters.
“Despite the 12-hour flight and 17-hour time difference, the Embassy can confidently Speak Now to say that if she departs Tokyo in the evening after her concert, she should comfortably arrive in Las Vegas before the Super Bowl begins,” it said.
Swift is in a highly public relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Kelce. The AFC champions face off the San Francisco 49ers, the NFC champs, on February 11.
Noise regulations in Tokyo stipulate that events must stop using the public sound system at 9:30pm. That should give Swift plenty of time, given that Japan is a day ahead in the global day.
Swift is performing four nights at the Tokyo Dome as part of her Eras Tour, which continues later in Australia. That means she would have to fly halfway around the world again later in the week.
Swift’s flying on a private jet to watch Kelce play has already prompted criticism about carbon emissions and lavish spending.