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Wife of Chiefs owner Tavia Hunt poses with Taylor Swift’s parents during Eras Tour in Toronto

Tavia Hunt shares her appreciation for the Swift crew after her “unforgettable time” on the Eras Tour in Toronto!

The wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt raved about her experience seeing Taylor Swift at the Rogers Center this weekend – where the pop superstar, 34, is now halfway through a six-show stint at the venue.

On Sunday, November 17, Tavia shared a message on Instagram for Taylor’s family and fans, along with a carousel of photos that included a snapshot with Scott and Andrea Swift and several highlights from Taylor’s final sold-out show on Saturday, November 16.

“🫶Your kindness and hospitality are truly second to none,” Tavia captioned the post. “It’s hard to believe, but this show just keeps getting better and better. If you haven’t seen it yet, what are you waiting for? There are only six shows left! And if you can’t make it, do it Then don’t miss the critically acclaimed, record-breaking Eras Tour film.”

After plugging Taylor’s 2023 concert film called Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s version)Tavia also wondered why the film didn’t get a Grammy nomination in 2025.

“It’s a masterpiece. With its cultural impact, stunning cinematography and innovative take on the concert film genre, it’s shocking that it didn’t receive a single nomination at the 2025 Grammy Awards. 🤨😤,” she wrote. “But hey, Taylor is still winning! 🤩💄❤️‍🔥.”

Tavia’s post also included excerpts from performances of “Trouble” — Taylor’s surprise mashup of “Out of the Woods” and “Us” featuring Gracie Abrams — and “Blank Space.”

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Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams will perform in Toronto on November 16, 2024.

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During her Saturday show, Taylor treated fans to a special moment during her surprise setlist song: an acoustic duet with opening act and friend Abrams. After a bit of harmonizing and merging their two songs, Abrams, 25, gave Taylor a big hug onstage and bowed to her as the performance ended.

Other stars supporting Taylor during night three in Toronto included Mariska Hargitay and her husband Peter Hermann, as well as Zooey Deschanel and her fiancé Jonathan Scott. Next up for the Grammy winner are three more dates at the Rogers Centre, followed by three shows in Vancouver.

During her performance on Thursday, Taylor shared her gratitude with fans after scoring six Grammy nominations, including a nod for album of the year for her latest LP, The department of tortured poets.

“You have done something amazing these past few months,” she said. “I just mean what you did with hugging The Department of Martyred Poets, the album. It really blows my mind because it’s really emotional for me that I wrote this album during the Eras Tour.”

“I wrote that album, made that album, (while) trying to keep it a secret from you guys. And then (we) announced the album, and then we actually worked really hard to secretly make a new album chapter to be compiled in the Eras Tour of The department of tortured poets and we wanted to surprise you with it, and we did,” she added.

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