Kelce has already been in San Francisco this week, including a visible appearance at the NFL Honors ceremony on February 5. He was spotted on the field at Levi’s Stadium for the Super Bowl, confirming his participation as a fan rather than a player or coach.
As for Swift, there have been no reports confirming her presence at the game. Security considerations around Swift at NFL events have been noted in the past, so while a surprise appearance isn’t ruled out, nothing concrete has surfaced yet.
Kelce has spoken publicly about how he handles high-profile appearances. In a GQ interview from August 2025, he described trying to channel a blend of energy and calm, highlighting how Swift’s on-stage persona and relatability influence his approach to public moments.
Regarding the halftime show, there’s no reporting indicating Swift will perform. The show is expected to begin around 8:00–8:30 p.m. ET, with Bad Bunny previously connected to the broader discussion but no confirmed collaboration involving Swift.
For context, Kelce hinted in a Netflix series with 49ers tight end George Kittle that the suite he bought for last year’s Super Bowl was worth about $3 million, underscoring the scale of experiences players and their families sometimes pursue for the game.
Bottom line: Kelce is at Super Bowl LX in a fan capacity, while Swift’s attendance remains uncertain. Fans will want to watch the on-site coverage to see if she makes a surprise appearance, but at this time, no confirmation has emerged.