At Taylor Swift’s Amsterdam concert, Travis Kelce was observed crying; Brittany Mahomes supposedly consoled the Chiefs tight end as he became upset.

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Attending with Kelce at the Johan Cruyff Arena were Mahomes and her husband, Kansas City star quarterback Patrick.

And Brittany helped Travis during a poignant moment when he seemed to be crying through a medley of three Swift songs.

Kelce seemed to be wiping his eyes as Mahomes approached him to talk.

That moment arrived as pop sensation Swift performed a mash-up of her Mary’s Song, So High School and Everything Has Changed.

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Travis Kelce was comforted by Brittany Mahomes during Taylor Swift’s show in Amsterdam

Kelce appeared to get emotional as Swift performed a medley of piano ballads

Thus, from of her most recent album, High School is thought to be particularly relevant to Kelce personally.

Mary’s Song, penned long ago in 2006, features a phrase that now relates to Kelce as Swift says, ‘I’ll be 87 [Kelce’s jersey number] you’ll be 89’.

Kelce appeared to be having fun dancing alongside Patrick and Brittany at another time in the programme.

Following their trip to London, the married pair could be seen kissing and dancing together throughout the event.

Before jetting to The Netherlands to assist Swift, Kelce also spent Thursday golfing with Mahomes in the English city.

Travis and Taylor were seen hand-in-hand waving to fans on their way out from the stage following the event.

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Travis Kelce joined Taylor Swift on stage at Wembley

Swift sang “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs” and performed “Karma,” therefore confirming his participation in Amsterdam on Friday night. She usually only does this when he is there.

At one of her concerts at Wembley Stadium, he appeared onstage with a tuxedo and top hat, therefore assuming an even more prominent role.

And Kelce’s presence helped singer Gracie Abrams, who made a quick cameo on the same programme, relax her anxiety.

‘Before we both went on we were in the tent, and he went on right before I did – I think two songs or something,’ Abrams told SiriusXM.

‘He’s like, ”I’ll mess up so that you look really good.”’