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With the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game, there's now one major question on the line (and it's not "Who will win Super Bowl LVIII?") — how is Taylor Swift going to make it to the Super Bowl?
The last of Taylor Swift's Era Tour concerts in Toyko, Japan is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. local time on Feb. 10 (which is 1 a.m. Feb. 10. Las Vegas time — a 17-hour difference). With the Super Bowl kickoff at 3:30 p.m. Pacific Time on Feb. 11, this means Taylor Swift needs to squeeze in an approximately 12-hour flight after performing a 3+ hour concert, four nights in a row. Luckily, with traveling back in time due to the International Date Line on her side, Taylor Swift can make it back just in time. If she leaves immediately after the concert ends roughly around midnight, she could fly through the night and touch down in Las Vegas Saturday night — less than 24 hours before the Super Bowl starts.
If anyone can do it, it's Taylor Swift!
In our humble froggy opinion, two worlds are colliding to make the greatest modern love story between the biggest pop star in the world and the biggest football star in the NFL — the best concert and sports mashup since Undercover Tourist started selling concerts & sports tickets. We toadally don't have a bias at all, but we'll just say ... the math is mathing for Taylor Swift. Her famous number, 13, is showing strong Super Bowl signs. Feb. 11 = 2+11 = 13. Super LVIII = 5+8 = 13. And the Super Bowl would be the 13th game she attends. *mic drop*
Are you rooting for Taylor Swift in the Super Bowl? Just kidding, do you think the Kansas City Chiefs will become back-to-back Super Bowl champions, or will the San Francisco 49ers get their sweet revenge from the 2019-20 Super Bowl?
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