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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Steal the Spotlight at Chiefs Game as They Tease the Grand Opening of Their Kansas City Steakhouse 1587 Prime alongside Star QB Patrick Mahomes

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Steal the Spotlight at Chiefs Game as They Tease the Grand Opening of Their Kansas City Steakhouse 1587 Prime Alongside Patrick Mahomes
Kansas City, MO – The Kansas City Chiefs’ recent game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium was more than just a football showdown—it was a star-studded affair that had fans buzzing both on and off the field. Pop icon Taylor Swift and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce once again captured the spotlight, not only for their undeniable chemistry but also for dropping hints about their highly anticipated business venture, 1587 Prime, a luxurious steakhouse set to open in summer 2025. Joined by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the trio teased fans with exciting details about the football-themed dining experience that promises to be a love letter to Kansas City.

A Power Couple and a Packed Stadium
Taylor Swift, a regular at Chiefs games since her relationship with Kelce went public in 2023, was spotted cheering from the stands, sporting a custom Chiefs jacket emblazoned with Kelce’s jersey number, 87. Her presence, as always, electrified the crowd, with the jumbotron frequently panning to her enthusiastic support. Kelce, known for his charisma on and off the field, didn’t disappoint, delivering a standout performance that had Swift and the fans roaring.
Post-game, the couple was seen mingling with Mahomes and his wife, Brittany, in a suite, where the conversation quickly turned to their joint business venture. Sources close to the group revealed that Swift, Kelce, and Mahomes used the game day buzz to subtly promote 1587 Prime, a steakhouse that combines their star power with Kansas City’s passion for football and food.
1587 Prime: A Culinary Touchdown
Named after the combined jersey numbers of Kelce (87) and Mahomes (15), 1587 Prime is shaping up to be a game-changer in Kansas City’s dining scene. Set to open in the Loews Kansas City Hotel, the 10,000-square-foot, two-story restaurant promises a luxurious yet