Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Taylor Swift resumed the Eras Tour in Paris, France on Thursday. And it was the first time that songs from her new album were included. 

The Tortured Poets Department was the first album the singer has released since starting her relationship with Travis Kelce began and two songs from it had references to the Kansas City Chiefs tight end. One of those songs was included in the show. 

And fans went crazy after realizing that the set seemed to clearly reference Kelce. 

Swift sang the song, "So High School," performing on a set that appeared to be set up like a football stadium, with bleachers. Oh and not to mention the red and yellow lights flashing down on them. 

Swift and her backup dancers even were swag surfing, which is a popular dance that is heavily associated with the Chiefs. 

Swift has numerous lines that people quickly realized were about Kelce when the album was first released. 

  • "You know how to ball, I know Aristotle."
  • Are you gonna marry, kiss, or kill me (Kill me) / It's just a game, but really (Really) / I'm bettin' on all three for us two (All three)
  • I feel like laughing in the middle of practice / To that impression you did of your dad again

And she included one of Kelce's infamous dance moves. 

One fan perfectly summed up the crazy aspect of how their whole relationship started. 

Kelce went to her show, hoping to hand her a friendship bracelet. After being disappointed that he couldn't he talked about it on his podcast and said that since he saw her perform in Arrowhead is was her turn to come see him play. 

Clearly it worked. 

Another fan also had some fun with some of Swift's new outfits. 

So it's clear that Kelce is on her mind. 

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