The Japanese Embassy in Washington, D.C., on Friday addressed the concerns surrounding singer-songwriter Taylor Swift’s travel schedule in the days leading up to the Super Bowl .
International pop sensation Taylor Swift has become a staple at Kansas City Chiefs game this season.
Her appearances in luxury suites carried over to the NFL playoffs, with Swift cheering on boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs in all three of their postseason games so far. Swift has four shows scheduled in Japan next week as part of her ongoing Eras Tour. The final show at the Tokyo Dome is set for Feb. 10, which is one day before Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.
Some concerns have been raised about the short amount of time between Swift’s exit from the stage in Japan and the big game’s kickoff. But on Friday, the Japanese Embassy in Washington, D.C., released a statement that sought to ease those concerns.
The statement posted to social media was littered with puns referencing Swift’s albums and said it can “confidently Speak Now” that the singer-songwriter will likely “comfortably arrive in Las Vegas before the Super Bowl begins.
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