Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are happy together and ‘having a lot of fun’ as the pop sensation prepares to head to Japan for the latest leg of her Eras Tour… but the couple are ‘still seeing where their romance goes’

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are still ‘having a lot of fun’ together as the pop sensation prepares to head off for the latest leg of her Eras Tour in Japan.

The loved-up couple have seen their relationship go from strength to strength after meeting each other last summer, with Swift attending a host of Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs games in recent months.

Travis has also jetted to Buenos Aires to watch one of his new girlfriend’s concerts, where he met her dad Scott for the very first time. Taylor, meanwhile, has been pictured alongside Kelce’s mom and dad at Arrowhead on frequent occasions.

After returning from South America at the end of November, Swift was able to spend quality time with her new man over the holiday season – despite reports claiming they had their first lovers’ tiff on Christmas Day.

Those reports were subsequently denied, nevertheless, before the singer and songwriter was all smiles at Kelce’s NFL games both on New Year’s Eve and over the weekend.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are still 'having a lot of fun' as pop star prepares to head to Japan

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are still ‘having a lot of fun’ as pop star prepares to head to Japan

The loved-up couple, pictured with Kelce's PT Andrew Spruill, have seen their relationship go from strength to strength after meeting each other last summer

The loved-up couple, pictured with Kelce’s PT Andrew Spruill, have seen their relationship go from strength to strength after meeting each other last summer

Swift has been at several of Kelce's NFL games, including the Chiefs' playoff win last weekend

Swift has been at several of Kelce’s NFL games, including the Chiefs’ playoff win last weekend

And according to People, the pair are very much still enjoying each other’s company despite waiting to see what their romance leads to.

A source is quoted as saying: ‘They’re having a lot of fun, but they’re still seeing where it goes.’

Swift is set to begin the next leg of her worldwide tour in Tokyo on February 7, before heading to Australia nine days later.

After 10 days in Melbourne and Sydney, she then jets off to Singapore to conclude her latest round of tours, with a two-month break then in store before the next in France.

However, it is believed Swift could rush back from Tokyo to cram in a trip to Las Vegas if Kelce and the Chiefs reach this season’s Super Bowl.

Taylor is said to be planning on travelling almost 5,500 miles from Japan to Allegiant Stadium if her boyfriend is involved in the NFL’s showpiece game again this year.

Swift's Eras Tour is heading to Japan next month, with her first Tokyo show set for February 7

Swift’s Eras Tour is heading to Japan next month, with her first Tokyo show set for February 7

With her final show in Tokyo scheduled for February 10 – one day before the Super Bowl – the time difference means she could make it over to Vegas in time for the game.

Japan Standard Time is 17 hours ahead of Vegas’ Pacific Time Zone, meaning when that closing concert ends at 11pm in Tokyo it will only be 6am on that Saturday in Sin City.

The Super Bowl is scheduled to begin at 3:30pm PST on the Sunday, giving Taylor almost a day-and-a-half to jet to Vegas.

Yet, after doing so she would then need to make the 8,000-mile trip to Melbourne within five days in time for her first Australia show on February 16.

Travis Kelce opens up on the ‘honor’ of being named a Chiefs team captain ahead of Kansas City’s huge playoff game against Buffalo Bills on Sunday

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce discussed the ‘honor’ of being named a team captain during a photoshoot.

Kelce made his comments in a video released on the Chiefs X page earlier this week.

‘I think coach [Andy] Reid does the captains deal for the team a little bit different than a lot of other coaches throughout the league,’ said Kelce. ‘Throughout the year, we have multiple captains. The captains change every single gameday.

‘A lot of the times it’s a guy that’s from the city that we’re playing or a guy that’s played for the team that we’ve played. And he gives them a chance to lead this team into battle.

‘When it comes to the playoffs, he lets the players vote on who the captains are and who the guys are that emerged throughout the entire season whose gonna lead us into battle for the remainder of the season.’

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce discussed the honor of being named a team captain

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce discussed the honor of being named a team captain

He mentioned that head coach chooses his captains differently from most other coaches

He mentioned that head coach chooses his captains differently from most other coaches

Kelce led the Chiefs in receiving this season with 93 receptions for 984 yards and five TD's

Kelce led the Chiefs in receiving this season with 93 receptions for 984 yards and five TD’s

Kelce, a nine-time Pro Bowler has done much more than simply emerge this year as he was once again the Chiefs most dangers pass catcher.

The 34-year-old ended the season with 93 receptions for 984 yards and five touchdowns.

‘That just means it’s that big of an honor to be able to be named a captain, to be on that sheet of paper that he’s handing around that guys have to choose from,’ Kelce continued.

‘I know every single year I’ve been that I’ve been extremely appreciative and there’s a lot of pride in my chest to be able to lead these guys out there.’

Kelce and the Chiefs are set to face the Buffalo Bills this weekend at Highmark Stadium.