Indianapolis Colts Owner Makes Exciting Taylor Swift Announcement

   

The Indianapolis Colts do not play the Kansas City Chiefs in the regular season, which means that Colts fans won't get a chance to see Taylor Swift cheering against their team. The people of Indianapolis, however, will be able to catch the pop megastar girlfriend of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce in concert as Swift's "Eras" tour hits the city for three shows in November.

That is, of course, under the assumption that these fans are able to get their hands on tickets for the show. Not only are these tickets considerably expensive, but their availability is another issue concert hopefuls have to deal with.

Enter Colts owner Jim Irsay.

The 65-year-old businessman took to X on Tuesday to make an exciting announcement about Swift and her upcoming concert. As it turns out, Irsay has decided to raffle off four tickets for the "Eras Tour" show on Nov. 2.

"TAYLOR SWIFT TICKETS---4 for Sat. night, Nov. 2," Irsay tweeted. "ONE WINNER, will also buy dinner at Wisanggeni Pawon on E. 71st St. Retweet this & TELL ME WHY IT SHOULD BE YOU. Must incl. hashtag #ForTheShoe Fri. NOON deadline. Will be many worthy entries, but I can only pick one! "

TAYLOR SWIFT TICKETS---4 for Sat. night, Nov. 2. ONE WINNER, will also buy dinner at Wisanggeni Pawon on E. 71st St. Retweet this & TELL ME WHY IT SHOULD BE YOU. Must incl. hashtag #ForTheShoe Fri. NOON deadline. Will be many worthy entries, but I can only pick one!

— Jim Irsay (@JimIrsay) October 22, 2024

Unsurprisingly, Irsay's tweet has completely blown up online. Not only has it amassed more than 800,000 views as of writing, but there have been over 12,000 engagements, with the majority of them shooting their shot at the all-expense-paid Taylor Swift experience.

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Taylor Swift performs during the first night of the Cincinnati stop of the Eras Tour. © Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK Sam Greene; The Enquirer; USA TODAY NETWORK

It is unclear what motivated this giveaway by the billionaire NFL owner, but a massive amount of fans are now vying for those four tickets.

As for Irsay's Colts, they will be looking to improve their 4-3 record when they battle the Houston Texans at the NRG Stadium on Sunday.