On Friday, Travis Kelce walked Taylor Swift out of the Johan Cruijff Arena after her second show in Amsterdam and they were filmed sharing a sweet kiss and holding hands. The couple were laughing and chatting together and stopped to wave at the crowd on their way out.

Kelce seemed particularly caught up in the moment, throwing his hands up in the air to encourage the crowd and his girlfriend had to push him on by the waist. He then put his arms around her and kissed her head.

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Swift was wearing a sequined bodysuit in blue with matching knee-high boots. Kelce wore a white hoodie, white shorts, sneakers, and a baseball cap, all printed with matching graphic designs in blue and black.

Swift has been touring internationally for months, and Kelce has been seeing her a lot these past few weeks as he makes flights back and forth from the United States. Last weekend, he caught her third show at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland, right after attending his teammate Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s wedding in California. The weekend before, he attended all three of her London shows.

While in London, the couple hit some pretty big milestones. First, Swift went Instagram official with her boyfriend by posting a picture of them together with Prince William and his two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

On the third night in London, Kelce was seen arriving with Swift’s parents, Scott and Andrea. He then surprised fans by showing up on stage during the concert dressed in a full tuxedo and top hat. He then whole heartedly threw himself into her transition skit for “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.”

In the little performance within the performance, Swift pretended to faint and then Kelce picked her up from the ground. On a new episode of the New Heights podcast, Kelce talked about his big debut.

“I was up there with three professionals. You can do no wrong with Taylor on stage. [I kept telling myself], ‘Do not drop the baby. Hold onto the baby,’” he said. “She found the perfect part of the show to put me in. It was, like, the safest option.”