Travis Kelce won’t be joining girlfriend Taylor Swift at this year’s Grammys.
Swift has, of course, broken nomination records for this year’s awards with her track ‘Anti-Hero’.
The song’s nomination makes Swift the first songwriter to score seven nominations in the Song of the Year category.
Elsewhere, Swift has bagged nominations for several other categories, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album.
It’s likely Swift will leave the star-studded ceremony with a handful of accolades, but sadly her footballer boyfriend Travis Kelce won’t be there to support her.
That’s not because the Kansas City Chiefs tight end can’t be bothered jetting to Los Angeles for music’s biggest night, but because he’ll be preparing for his own huge work commitment – the Super Bowl.
The Chiefs secured their spot at this year’s Super Bowl on Sunday (January 28) and will go head-to-head against the San Francisco 49ers.
The Grammys fall on February 4, just days before Kelce will take to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on February 11.
And like many sportspeople before a big event, Kelce will be on a strict pre-game schedule.
TMZ reports that the 34-year-old will be arriving in Vegas the night of the Grammys, so won’t be on Swift’s arm on the red carpet (which would have been the pair’s first together).
The ‘Bad Blood’ singer is performing in Tokyo between 7-10 February, but will reportedly jump on a plane as soon as she ends her last gig.
“It’s a brutal flight, but she’ll get on her plane right after the concert,” an insider told Page Six.
The huge 17-hour time difference between Tokyo and Vegas is expected to work in the singer’s favor, with Swift potentially being able to land in Sin City a whole day before the Super Bowl.
If Swift was to leave Tokyo by 10:30pm local time, she could be stateside for late afternoon on February 10.
It’s said that Swift has not one, but two private jets, so a form of transport won’t be an issue for her.
But a spokesperson for Swift said that the star buys carbon credits to offset her carbon emissions produced by her travels.