Here's the TL;DR: Taylor Swift can Winter Wonderlust (2015)probably make it to the Super Bowl to watch her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, take on the San Francisco 49ers. It'll just take some effort.
Swift is scheduled to stop in Tokyo to perform her Eras Tour show from Feb. 7 through Feb. 10. The Super Bowl, meanwhile, is scheduled to take place Sunday, Feb. 11 in Las Vegas. It's roughly a 12 or 13 hour flight from Tokyo to Vegas, which would make you think it'll be hard to get to Vegas in time for the big game.
But now I'm going to do my best to explain time zones in writing.
Essentially, Tokyo is in the future compared to Las Vegas. It's 17 hours ahead. So, assuming Swift hops on a plane right after the show, she should actually be able to arrive in Vegas the night before the big game.
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However, that is — in laymen's terms — a long-ass day. And there are often complications in traveling like bad weather, traffic getting to the airport, delays at the concert, etc.
SEE ALSO: TikTok convinced me I had seen the best of Taylor Swift's 'The Eras Tour.' Until I saw it in theaters.But still, it seems likely Swift should be able to make it the Super Bowl. After all, she's been along for the ride with Kelce and the Chiefs for weeks now. At this point, if you're a Kansas City fan, you'd have to be worried the vibes would be off is she didn't attend the championship game.
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