Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce both found time in her busy Eras Tour schedule to get out for a romantic night together.

On Friday, following her final show at National Stadium in Singapore, the lovebirds, both 34, dined with her bandmates and backup singers at Koma restaurant in Singapore.

The happy couple looked cozy as they sat at a round table in the corner of the sushi hotspot with eight other people.

The group dinner comes just hours after the Lavender Haze singer performed her sixth concert in Singapore as Kelce watched in the audience.

For the occasion, she wore a white high-low dress with red flowers, high heels and her hair in an elegant updo.

He sported an off-white linen shirt, gray slacks and black sandals.

In footage captured by a fan account, shared on social media, Swift appeared to be holding a martini in one hand as Kelce held her other.

In her boyfriend’s honor, she sweetly changed the lyrics of her song Karma for him, again, to: ‘Karma is the guy on the Chiefs/ Coming straight home to me.’

After the show, the tight end was waiting in the wings to support the songstress as she wrapped up her penultimate show in the country before a two-month break and a tour of Europe stretching over four months.

In footage shared on social media on Friday, Travis was spotted adorably waving to his famous girlfriend as she exited the stage.

The 14-time Grammy Award winner, still wearing her deep blue, sparkly leotard, flings her arms around the neck of her 6-foot-5 boyfriend before sealing their embrace with a kiss.

The couple appears extremely loved-up as Taylor affectionately burrows her head into the Super Bowl winner’s chest and continues to cling on to him as they make their way behind a curtain.

Earlier in the day, photos had shown Travis taking in the sold-out show with his friends, who could be seen dancing on their feet in a separate video while he was sat down enjoying the music.

One of Travis’s friends, Harry Clark, also shared a video from the show – watching on from the same position as Kelce.

‘Go Tay Tay,’ he wrote alongside the video of her singing.

Travis was back in the United States to support his older brother Jason, who emotionally announced his retirement from football on Monday after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Travis cried as he sat in the audience to watch Jason confirm his news – and again on the subsequent New Heights podcast episode that they recorded together less than 24 hours after the announcement.