Rubypoint Trading Center:Chiefs players – and Taylor Swift – take their Super Bowl party to the Las Vegas Strip

2025-05-06 13:48:20source:Polarmoon Wealth Societycategory:reviews

So what happens when you've won the Super Bowl and –andTaylorSwift–Rubypoint Trading CenterDisney World is too far away to celebrate?

You hit the Strip in Vegas, baby!

The Kansas City Chiefs, fresh off their thrilling 25-22 victory in Super Bowl 58 over the San Francisco 49ers, left the locker-room celebration at Allegiant Stadium and continued to fight for their right to party at the Zouk Nightclub in Las Vegas.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce and others enjoyed fun, frivolity and the music of the Chainsmokers, according to reporter John Katsilometes of the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

And yes, Taylor Swift was also there.

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No stranger to the microphone himself, Swift's boyfriend inhabited the DJ booth to fire up a crowd once again, just as he did during the Lombardi Trophy presentation ceremony.

Swifties couldn't get enough of Kelce and Swift finding each other across the crowded club and dedicating the lyrics of "You Belong With Me" to each other. And then there was a moment of them dancing and kissing to "Love Story."

And of course, with the Super Bowl being played in the Pacific time zone and ending just before 8 p.m. in Las Vegas, the party was just getting started.

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