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Japanese embassy confirms Taylor Swift can ‘comfortably’ make Super Bowl after scheduled Tokyo performances

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International pop sensation Taylor Swift has become a staple at Kansas City Chiefs game this season.

Her appearances in luxury suites carried over to the playoffs, with Swift cheering on Travis Kelce and the Chiefs in all three of their postseason games so far. Swift has three shows scheduled in Japan next week as part of her ongoing “The Eras Tour.” The final show at the Tokyo Dome is set for Feb. 10, which is one day before Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.

Some concerns have been raised about the short amount of time between Swift’s exit from the stage in Japan to the big game’s kickoff. But, on Friday, the Japan Embassy in Washington, D.C. released a statement that sought to ease those concerns.

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Taylor Swift walks with Donna Kelce on the field

Taylor Swift walked with Donna Kelce onto the field after the AFC Championship NFL football game. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

The statement posted to social media was littered with puns referencing Swift’s albums and said it can “confidently Speak Now” that the singer will likely “comfortably arrive in Las Vegas before the Super Bowl begins.”

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Fans worried about Swift’s potential arrival in Las Vegas “can be Fearless” knowing she can “wow Japanese audiences” before she returns to the US to possibly root on the Chiefs while “wearing Red,” the embassy said.

Swift primarily travels in Falcon 900LX and Falcon 7X private jets, according to Forbes. Those aircraft have the capacity to fly the 5,530 miles between Tokyo and Las Vegas without stopping to refuel.

Although it has not been confirmed that Swift will attend this year’s Super Bowl, if she does arrive in Las Vegas, parking for her private plane may be hard to find. A Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson told The Associated Press that all 475 parking spots at the airports in the Las Vegas area will likely be accounted for by next weekend.

Travis Kelce smiles alongside Taylor Swift

Taylor looked lucky in love as she supported Travis Kelce following his big win at the AFC Championship game. (Patrick Smith)

Parking space for private aircraft during a major sporting event has recently been an issue in Las Vegas.

Last November, the parking for private jets reached capacity during the week of the inaugural Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, a spokesperson for the Clark County Department of Aviation told The Associated Press.

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The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will play in Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium.

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