With the 2024 Paris Olympics kicking off tomorrow, there has been speculation about whether or not Taylor Swift will make an appearance. While she hasn’t confirmed any plans to attend the Games, her proximity in Europe during her Eras Tour raises the possibility of surprise appearances during her breaks.
Swift’s tour schedule aligns with the duration of the Olympics, with breaks from July 29 to 31 and August 4 to 7. She also has a free day on August 11, the closing ceremony of the Games. Given her performance in Vienna the night before, attending the opening ceremony is also a feasible option for the singer.
There is a significant opportunity for Swift to show her support at the Olympics, especially in light of U.S. gymnast Simone Biles performing to her music during the trials. With the women’s individual floor exercise final on August 5, coinciding with Swift’s off day, she could potentially fly to Paris from Warsaw to watch Biles compete.
Aside from the individual floor exercise final, Swift could also attend the women’s team final on July 30. However, her schedule with a show in Warsaw on August 1 may make it challenging for her to attend the women’s all-around final on the same day. Nevertheless, the singer has shown her support for Biles and the use of her music in the athlete’s routines.
After Biles’s trial performance to Taylor Swift’s music went viral, the singer expressed her admiration and support for the gymnast. This connection could potentially lead to Swift wanting to witness Biles’s performances at the Olympics in person. Biles’s choice of music, including songs from Beyoncé that she collaborated with, further solidifies the bond between the two.
While there is no official confirmation of Taylor Swift attending the 2024 Paris Olympics, the possibility remains open. With strategic breaks in her tour schedule that align with key events at the Games, Swift could seize the opportunity to show her support for athletes like Simone Biles. Fans and spectators alike will have to wait and see if Swift decides to make an appearance at the prestigious sporting event.