Taylor Swift made a surprise appearance at the Tight Ends and Friends benefit concert in Nashville on Tuesday night, performing 'Shake It Off' to a sold-out crowd. The concert, part of the Tight End University’s (TEU) annual summer training camp, was co-founded by NFL stars George Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olsen, and raised significant funds for charity. Kittle praised Swift's kindness and the crowd's enthusiastic reaction, noting the event's continued success in fundraising.
49ers star George Kittle dishes on Taylor Swift's surprise Nashville performance
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️Taylor Swift made a surprise appearance at the Tight Ends and Friends benefit concert in Nashville on Tuesday night, performing 'Shake It Off' to a sold-out crowd. The concert, part of the Tight End University’s (TEU) annual summer training camp, was co-founded by NFL stars George Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olsen, and raised significant funds for charity. Kittle praised Swift's kindness and the crowd's enthusiastic reaction, noting the event's continued success in fundraising.
Trending- 1 Two years ago: The charity event raised $800,000.
- 2 Last year: The charity event raised $900,000.
- 3 Tuesday night (June 24, 2025): Taylor Swift performed at the Tight Ends and Friends benefit concert.
- 4 Wednesday (June 25, 2025): George Kittle spoke to Fox News Digital about the performance.
- Generated significant excitement and media attention
- Raised $900,000 for charity last year (and likely similar or more this year)
- Enhanced the profile of the Tight End University charity event
What: Taylor Swift made a surprise performance at the Tight Ends and Friends benefit concert.
When: Tuesday night (June 24, 2025).
Where: Brooklyn Bowl, Nashville, Tennessee, United States.
Why: To support boyfriend Travis Kelce and other NFL tight ends, and to benefit charities chosen by the event’s founders.
How: Taylor Swift was introduced by Kane Brown and performed one song ('Shake It Off'). The event was co-founded by George Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olsen, and also featured other country music artists like Luke Combs and Jordan Davis.