Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are making sure that their schedules and careers will not take a toll on their relationship.

After Kelce and Swift's recent dates, they are expected to become busy again. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end will play more games in the next few months while the "champagne problems" hitmaker will launch her The Eras shows abroad.

Despite that, the power couple remains more committed to their relationship.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Are Going "All In"

A source exclusively told ET Online that Kelce and Swift are working together for their future while going all in.

"The two are very into each other and are enjoying their time together but are also planning for the future," the insider said. "Taylor starts her international tour in November, and Travis is planning to be there to spend time with her."

The pair are also serious about their careers, so they want to support each other whenever they can.

Swift watched Kelce's game several times over the past few weeks. Meanwhile, the athlete also attended some of The Eras Tour stops.

The revelation came after Kelce purchased a new home in Kansas City, and his current status with Swift pushed him to make the decision.

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Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour Dates and Venues

Following the continuous success of The Eras Tour, Swift will also conquer different countries as part of her international stops in 2024. See the full dates below:

May 9 - Nanterre, France at Paris La Défense Arena

May 10 - Nanterre, France at Paris La Défense Arena

May 11 - Nanterre, France at Paris La Défense Arena

May 12 - Nanterre, France at Paris La Défense Arena

May 17 - Stockholm, Sweden at Friends Arena

May 18 - Stockholm, Sweden at Friends Arena

May 19 - Stockholm, Sweden at Friends Arena

May 24 - Lisbon, Portugal at Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica

May 25 - Lisbon, Portugal at Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica

May 30 - Madrid, Spain at Estadio Santiago Bernabéu

June 2 - Lyon, France at Groupama Stadium

June 3 - Lyon, France at Groupama Stadium

June 7 - Edinburgh, Scotland at BT Murrayfield Stadium

June 8 - Edinburgh, Scotland at BT Murrayfield Stadium

June 9 - Edinburgh, Scotland at BT Murrayfield Stadium

June 13 - Liverpool, England at Anfield

June 14 - Liverpool, England at Anfield

June 15 Liverpool, England at Anfield

June 18 - Cardiff, Wales at Principality Stadium

June 21 - London, England at Wembley Stadium

June 22 - London, England at Wembley Stadium

June 23 - London, England at Wembley Stadium

June 28 - Dublin, Ireland at Aviva Stadium

June 29 - Dublin, Ireland at Aviva Stadium

June 30 - Dublin, Ireland at Aviva Stadium

July 4 - Amsterdam, Netherlands at Johan Cruijff Arena

July 5 - Amsterdam, Netherlands at Johan Cruijff Arena

July 6 - Amsterdam, Netherlands at Johan Cruijff Arena

July 9 - Zurich, Switzerland at Letzigrund

July 10 - Zurich, Switzerland at Letzigrund

July 13 - Milan, Italy at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza

July 14 - Milan, Italy at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza

July 17 - Gelsenkirchen, Germany at Veltins-Arena

July 18 - Gelsenkirchen, Germany at Veltins-Arena

July 19 - Gelsenkirchen, Germany at Veltins-Arena

July 23 - Hamburg, Germany at Volksparkstadion

July 24 - Hamburg, Germany at Volksparkstadion

July 27 - Munich, Germany at Olympiastadion

July 28 - Munich, Germany at Olympiastadion

August 1 - Warsaw, Poland at PGE Narodowy

August 2 - Warsaw, Poland at PGE Narodowy

August 3 - Warsaw, Poland at PGE Narodowy

August 8 - Vienna, Austria at Ernst-Happel-Stadion

August 9 - Vienna, Austria at Ernst-Happel-Stadion

August 10 - Vienna, Austria at Ernst-Happel-Stadion

August 15 - London, England at Wembley Stadium

August 16 - London, England at Wembley Stadium

August 17 London, England at Wembley Stadium

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