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Travis Kelce showed up to Toronto restaurant ahead of first Taylor Swift concert

Taylor Swift's six-night residency in Toronto officially kicks off tonight, and the mega-star's Superbowl-winner boyfriend already seems to be completely Ready for It.

The Kansas City Chiefs may not be taking on the Buffalo Bills, just an hour's drive away, until this Sunday, but tight end, Travis Kelce, is already exploring the nearby area in advance of girlfriend Taylor Swift's Eras Tour stint at Scotiabank Arena.

While fame of this calibre tends to shy away from unwanted public attention, the same can not be said, it seems, for Kelce, who spent his first night in Toronto in what is quite possibly the worst place in the city for those trying to remain incognito: King West.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Silent H (@silenth.to)

In an Instagram post recently shared by buzzy taco spot, Silent H, Kelce strikes a pose alongside restaurateur, Patrick Marzouk, with the caption "Swifties take over Toronto."

At the time of publication, Silent H has not provided any further details on Kelce's visit, as well as whether Taylor was quietly in attendance, too.

For now, though, one thing is for sure, and that's that Travis Kelce isn't shying away from the limelight during his stay in Toronto, so there's no telling where he might pop up next before he hits the highway for Buffalo.

Silent H is located at 461 King West.

Lead photo by

@silenth.to/Instagram


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