It remains unclear whether Swift will join him for the Annexus Pro-Am at the Phoenix event. As fans look ahead, many are still hoping the couple will appear together at major events, including the 2026 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Rumors about Swift performing or attending the Grammys were addressed by executive producer Ben Winston, who called them a false “full-circle rumor” that originated from a magazine’s list. He emphasized there have been no confirmations about Swift’s involvement this year.
Swift did not receive any nominations at the 68th Grammys because she did not release new music in the qualifying window. Her twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, arrived on October 3, and the eligibility period ran from August 31, 2024, to August 30, 2025. As a result, it’s unlikely she will attend or perform at this year’s ceremony.
Meanwhile, Kelce is co-hosting a Super Bowl week party with Sports Illustrated and Tight End University, titled Tight Ends & Friends, on February 5 at Public Works in San Francisco. Tickets start at $185, and the event description promises interactive games and a high-energy, fan-focused atmosphere.
The couple’s public appearances have been sporadic, though Swift has previously joined Kelce at events such as Tight End University’s off-season gatherings. With the Grammys likely to proceed without nominations or performances from Swift, and Kelce’s events in a different city, a high-profile public reunion at the Grammys remains uncertain.