49ers star George Kittle dishes on Taylor Swift's surprise Nashville performance
San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle talks to Fox News Digital about Taylor Swift's surprise Nashville performance as he hosts Tight End University.
NASHVILLE – Taylor Swift put on quite a show in support of boyfriend Travis Kelce and other NFL tight ends during an appearance in Nashville Tuesday night.
The popular singer and songwriter stepped on stage at the Brooklyn Bowl for a good cause to perform before a sold-out crowd at the Tight Ends and Friends benefit concert, part of the Tight End University’s (TEU) annual summer training camp.
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle (85) works out with his teammates at Levi's Stadium June 10, 2025. (D. Ross Cameron/Imagn Images)
She performed one song after being introduced on stage by Kane Brown, and, according to one person in attendance, the crowd went wild.
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"She was fantastic. For the venue that, I think, it was maybe 1,000 people, that was the loudest 1,000 people I’ve ever heard in my entire life," San Francisco 49ers star and TEU co-founder George Kittle told Fox News Digital Wednesday. "It was an incredible experience. I think everybody had a lot of fun just watching that one live."
Kittle, who co-founded TEU alongside Kelce and Carolina Panthers legend and FOX NFL broadcaster Greg Olsen, spoke highly of Swift and her willingness to take part in the evening's festivities.
"Taylor could not have been kinder, more nice, and she was like, ‘I think it might be fun to go sing ‘Shake It Off.' And we were like, ‘It’d be amazing. Twist my arm, Taylor, please.'"
Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce react after the AFC championship game against the Buffalo Bills at GEHA Field at Arrowhead