Swifties and ‘celebration hair’: Chiefs fans pack Power & Light Super Bowl watch party (2024)

Inside No Other Pub in Kansas City’s Power & Light District, as the final seconds of regulation time in the Super Bowl ticked away, the crowd was loud and hopeful.

A sea of red and white surged around every TV screen in the room as fans screamed, jumped and shouted to each other over the noise.

With less than two minutes remaining, the San Francisco 49ers were ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs 19-16. Then the game went to overtime.

Thousands of fans spent the day at the the Red Kingdom Block Party, the Power & Light District’s Super Bowl watch party in the KC Live! Block. The daylong celebration started at 11 a.m. and featured giveaways, photo opportunities and two stages with LED screens.

Among the crowd were Chiefs faithful who have been cheering on the team for decades and fans who jumped on the bandwagon far more recently. And, of course, some were self-described “Swifties.”

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The ups and downs of the game were reflected on the faces of those watching and reverberated off the walls. The final shocking moment, with a Chiefs touchdown to end the game in overtime, electrified the crowd.

Moments before the game went to overtime, as Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce gained a first down with nine seconds left on the clock, fans had jumped up and down and hollered.

Earlier, just before 8:30 p.m., they had erupted in cheers when a touchdown put the Chiefs ahead 13-10.

Touchdown reaction from inside No Other Pub in P&L!!! @KCStar #SuperBowl #Chiefs pic.twitter.com/7pTCuIXgtk

— Noelle Alviz-Gransee (@NoelleHannika) February 12, 2024

All day long, even when things seemed to be going against the Chiefs, fans had remained confident.

Sunday night marks the team’s third Super Bowl victory in five years — and will undoubtedly lead to another victory parade marching through the streets of Kansas City.

‘Can’t be scared’

About 8 p.m., with San Francisco ahead 10-3 in the third quarter, Manny Emanuel, 26, said he had bet $1,500 on the Chiefs and had thought Kansas City would be ahead 6-0 in the first half.

Still, watching the game at the Power & Light District, Emanuel said he was not worried.

“I can’t be scared,” he said. “They gonna win.”

A fan from St. Louis

St. Louis native Julius Acoff, 37, was once a Rams fan but has supported the Chiefs since 2017.

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He moved to Kansas City about a month ago, he said, and Sunday’s watch party at Party at Power & Light was his first time watching a Chiefs game with such a large group.

“I’m excited for Chiefs to win the Super Bowl, the crowd and all the people in this good town,” Acoff said.

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Predicting a Chiefs victory

Ny Tran, 27, said she enjoyed the excitement and buzz of being among so many fans at the watch party Sunday.

She was excited for the Chiefs win and predicted a 27-14 Kansas City victory. Tran has been a fan of the team since they started winning rings, she said.

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‘I love chaos!’

Paula Spielmann, 70, drove from South Dakota to visit her daughter in Kansas City and joined the crowd in the watch party at Power & Light.

Sporting a yellow quilted Chiefs jacket, the self-proclaimed senior Swiftie danced on the steps and said she was excited about being with family and “enjoying the hype” with everyone else.

“I love chaos!,” she said.

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‘Swiftie’

Sean Clark, 58, recently moved to Kansas City from Tulsa, where he had been a Chiefs fan for more than 25 years.

Clark said he watches every game, preseason scrimmage and spring training. Being in Kansas City to watch the Super Bowl has made his experience as a fan even more rewarding, Clark said.

“I wouldn’t miss it,” Clark said.

Clark’s friend Brett Corvell, 53, joins Clark to watch the games but he’s also hoping to see Taylor Swift.

As part of his Chiefs fan gear, Corvell wore a red fedora that read “SWIFTIE” across the back.

If the Chiefs win Sunday, he said, he’ll be watching the victory parade with a Swift poster and scouring the crowd to see if she’s there.

“What she’s brought to the football world is awesome,” Corvell said.

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‘Celebration hair’

Lifelong Chiefs fan Sabrina Gerdes, 23, wore a football shaped hat, Chiefs pajama pants and shoes customized with the numbers 87, 15 and 13 to support Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes and Nazeeh Johnson.

She wore her Chiefs gear throughout the week at Warrensburg Christian School, where she’s a teacher. And she dyed her hair red and yellow a week ago to prepare for the game, she said. It will stay like that for around three months.

“We’re gonna win today,” Gerdes said. “So it’s gonna be celebration hair.”

Out here at Power & Light for @Chiefs Super Bowl for the @KCStar !! Many fans have been here since doors opened before noon. Stay tuned for fan reactions during the game! LET’S GO CHIEFS!! pic.twitter.com/2UyqHWscb6

— Noelle Alviz-Gransee (@NoelleHannika) February 11, 2024

Gerdes, who lives in Independence, goes to at least one game at Arrowhead Stadium each year and watches the others with friends. Supporting the team, she said, is one way she can remember her late father.

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Chiefs watch parties at Power & Light

The watch party was open to anyone ages 18 and up and general admission tickets cost $40.

Answering your Super Bowl questions

Have more questions about the Chiefs, Super Bowl or KC’s parade? Send them to kcq@kcstar.com.

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Last year, more than 10,000 fans attended the block party in Kansas City’s Power & Light District to watch and celebrate Kansas City’s victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.

The venue hosts watch parties for every Chiefs game and other sporting events throughout the year.

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Swifties and ‘celebration hair’: Chiefs fans pack Power & Light Super Bowl watch party (2024)

FAQs

Who is in the suite with Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl? ›

Jason Kelce was among those in attendance, spotted speaking with Swift before the game. Also seen in the suite were Donna and Ed Kelce, as well as Jason Kelce's wife, Kylie Kelce.

How many times was Taylor Swift shown during the Super Bowl? ›

Reddit user u/JPAnalyst clocked Swift on screen 12 times during the epic showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, which ran for a four hours and eight minutes. In total, Swift graced the screen for a mere 54 seconds, less than a minute, making up only 0.36 percent of the entire broadcast.

Where are the Chiefs partying tonight in Las Vegas? ›

The back-to-back champions were back in Las Vegas Sunday night, two weeks after they defeated the San Francisco 49ers in the Sin City, to party it up at LAVO at The Palazzo and at XS nightclub at the Wynn Las Vegas.

Where are the Chiefs partying? ›

Travis Kelce and the Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs were back in Las Vegas Saturday as the players returned to the scene of their big game victory. Kelce, Patrick Mahomes and 30 other Chiefs players were spotted at Wynn Las Vegas to watch Marshmello perform at his ongoing residency at XS Nightclub.

Who paid for Taylor Swift's Super Bowl suite? ›

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's families are apparently getting super close, as they're planning to watch the big game together from a suite, according to sources from TMZ. And get this, Travis is reportedly footing the bill for the whole shindig like a true gentleman.

Does Taylor Swift have a suite at the Super Bowl? ›

The area around Taylor Swift's Super Bowl suite was a hotspot for celebrities, but not everyone got in. LAS VEGAS — Apparently, the secret to getting inside Taylor Swift's suite at Super Bowl 58 is Jason Kelce.

What hotel do the Chiefs stay at in Las Vegas? ›

The Westin where the Chiefs are ensconced is described by one travel blogger as a “nice respite from the bright lights of Vegas.” The resort, with no shortage of palm trees, has a lakefront beach, two swimming pools with cabanas, a basketball court and is just a short drive from two Jack Nicklaus golf courses.

Did Patrick Mahomes go to the after party? ›

With the big game happening at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, there was no better spot to celebrate. KMBC 9's Dennis Evans saw Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce leaving for the team's afterparty. This content is imported from Twitter.

How do I meet the Chiefs players? ›

Contact the booking agents at Athlete Speakers to book former and current Kansas City Chiefs Players for appearances, speaking engagements, meet and greets, store grand openings and endorsem*nts. Call us today at 800-916-6008 to speak to a booking agent about hiring an Kansas City Chiefs Player.

How much does it cost to go to a Chiefs game? ›

You can find Kansas City Chiefs tickets for as low as $98.00, with an average price of $198.00.

Where are kc Chiefs staying in arizona? ›

Where are the Kansas City Chiefs staying in Phoenix? The Chiefs are staying at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch on Doubletree Ranch Road in Scottsdale.

Is Kansas City a party town? ›

For live music lovers, the city's bustling clubs have a long and storied history, spawning some of jazz's biggest names and developing the roots, blues, and soul music industries. Relish Kansas City's incredible nightlife scene and explore these unmissable districts.

Was Paul McCartney in Taylor Swift's box at the Super Bowl? ›

Taylor Swift's Super Bowl box is filled with big name celebrities and family members, but there was space for one more person: Paul McCartney. The legend joined Swift's crew to watch the game, and even met Travis Kelce's dad, Ed.

Who wanted to meet Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl? ›

Shaquille O'Neal had a big mission at the Super Bowl: To meet Taylor Swift. “If I see Taylor Swift and get to shake her hand, take a picture, I'll be good,” O'Neal told Page Six on the Friday before the big game.

Who did Jason Kelce meet at the Super Bowl? ›

The 2024 Super Bowl was filled with memorable moments, but a particular one that stuck on the internet was Jason Kelce chatting with Ice Spice at the game. Jason Kelce, Ice Spice and Taylor Swift, as well as several others, shared a suite at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for the Feb.

What did Travis Kelce buy Taylor Swift? ›

But, that didn't stop Kelce from spending nearly $16,000 on gifts for Swift, The U.S. Sun reported. Kelce apparently spent over $2,000 each on two giant Eternity rose arrangements. The arrangements include 250 roses. These roses are expected to last for around a year.

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