After weeks of speculation, NFL superstar Travis Kelce has touched down in Sydney.
The private jet that made its way from Hawaii to Sydney Thursday morning landed at Sydney Airport in Mascot at 8:57am.
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It is believed he will now be transported to The Crown in Sydney’s CBD where his girlfriend, singer Taylor Swift awaits.
Kelce has arrived alongside friend Ross Travis just in time to watch her perform four sold-out shows at Sydney’s Accor Stadium starting Friday night.
Fans spotted the jet heading from Hawaii to Sydney on Thursday morning after it was reported in the US by TMZ that Kelce was headed for Australia.
In the hour before his landing more than 8,700 people were tracking his whereabouts on Flight Radar 24, a live air traffic tracking site.
The app even crashed at one point during Kelce’s flight due to excitement from fans.
Ahead of the landing, Sunrise reporter Liam Tapper was at the airport, awaiting his arrival.
He reported that a series of black Range Rovers, similar to the cars that collected Swift from the airport on Monday, arrived at the private terminal.
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Tapper reported that the cars were waiting privately inside for Kelce.
Kelce is thought to be on a different jet than the craft used for Swift’s flight from Melbourne to Sydney.
Fans have been speculating Kelce will join Swift on her Australian tour following his Super Bowl win, with many closely watching the flight path of Taylor’s private jet.
The jet left Sydney to go to Hawaii earlier this week, before going onto Seoul, South Korea’s capital.
Kelce previously watched Swift perform in Argentina when he accompanied her on tour.
The day before Kelce’s arrival Swift spent her Wednesday at Accor Stadium performing a sound check followed by Syndey Zoo.
Swift performed The Eras Tour shows at Melbourne’s MCG last Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights — breaking her record for her largest crowd when she performed to 96,000 fans nightly.
She is set to perform at Sydney’s Accor Stadium from Friday to Monday.