Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were seen together in New York City on Friday, June 20, leaving a restaurant hand-in-hand, much to the delight of their fans.
Footage from a fan account captured the couple exiting through a back door, where an employee graciously held the door open. In a friendly gesture, Kelce shook the employee’s hand before they continued on their way.
Embracing the summer warmth, Swift donned a pale blue tank top paired with a flowing dusty pink skirt, while Kelce opted for a casual all-white ensemble consisting of a matching T-shirt and shorts.
As has become customary during their outings, the couple displayed affection, holding hands as they walked. This sighting adds to a series of recent public appearances for the duo, who have been savoring time together after a hectic period in their careers.

Just last week, they were spotted at the Stanley Cup Finals in Sunrise, Florida, where they shared a kiss amidst the excitement of the game between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers.
Additionally, they attended a wedding in Tennessee and enjoyed several other dinner dates earlier this month. Despite their recent public outings, both have been intentionally keeping a low profile following a whirlwind year.
Swift concluded her Eras Tour in December 2024, while Kelce faced off against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl in February. An insider revealed that the couple has been avoiding the spotlight to manage the attention surrounding their relationship.
“They are making fewer public appearances together because [their relationship] brings too much unwanted attention,” the source explained on June 4, adding that there are no issues between them.

In February, Ed Kelce, Travis's father, expressed optimism about his son’s relationship with Swift once their schedules allowed for more time together. “I think it’s going to be a very good period of time for the two of them,” he stated on Australia’s Today show. “Without the NFL season, without the Eras tour. Just them alone really connecting more. I think that can only be a good thing.”