Taylor Swift wrapped up her Eras Tour dates in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on July 6.
The Tortured Poets Department singer, 34, took to Instagram to thank the fans who came out and sang their hearts out with her.
'Three magical nights in Amsterdam!! Thank you to everyone who came to those shows, sang your hearts out, and danced all night with us! '
'See you soon Zurich!, the Anti-Hero hitmaker captioned the post of photos from her July 4, 5, and 6 concerts.
Travis Kelce, 34, was present for two of her shows in the Dutch capital and she pulled a fan favorite out of the vault for one of her surprise songs – and fans were convinced he was crying while Taylor sang.
She played Mary's Song for the first time in 16 years. The pop star had not sung the song live since 2008, when she delivered a rendition of it at McKenzie Arena in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Mary's Song was included on Taylor's self-titled debut album, which dropped in 2006 when she was still a rising teenage country star.
The tune was part of a mash up with So High School from Tortured Poets Department and Everything Has Changed off Red and appeared to make the Super Bowl champion emotional.
The Grammy winner concluded the song with a lyric from Mary's Song. 'I'll by 87, you'll be 89 / I'll still look at you like the stars that shine / In the sky, oh my my my.'
That lyric has a new and special meaning since she's been dating Kelce. Both of them were born in 1989 and his football jersey number is 87.
Kelce reunited with Swift on the latest leg of her worldwide Eras Tour in the Dutch capital and also attended her recent shows in London and Dublin.
His attendance in Amsterdam on Friday night was confirmed when Swift performed 'Karma' and sang 'Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming home to me' – which she typically only does when he is there.
Taylor and Travis delighted the singer's army of Dutch fans as they left stage holding hands Saturday, which was the final night of her Eras Tour shows in Amsterdam.
Fans waiting in the wings were anticipating the couple walking in front of them and went wild when they finally emerged.
Kelce was hyping his girlfriend up, waving his arms in the air to signal more cheers from the crowd for her.
Holding hands as they walked together, Swift continued to soak up the adoration as she waved goodbye to her Dutch fans as she prepares to take her show to yet another city.
Swift's next shows are in Zurich, Switzerland on July 9 and 10.