Caitlin Clark attends Taylor Swift Eras Tour as Fever's No 22 shares excited post from Indianapolis

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2024-11-02 00:31:43 | Updated at 2024-11-02 02:18:36 1 hour ago
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By Jack Bezants

Published: 23:48 GMT, 1 November 2024 | Updated: 00:25 GMT, 2 November 2024

Caitlin Clark is attending the first night of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour show in Indianapolis on Friday.

WNBA's biggest star shared a post from her seat at the Lucas Oil stadium with the caption: 'I'M FIRED UP!!!'

Clark wears No 22 for Indiana Fever - the number also being the name of one of Swift's most famous songs. 

Pictures soon emerged on social media of Clark exchanging friendship bracelets from her VIP box with fans who were lucky enough to be sat nearby. She appeared to be joined in her suit by her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery.

Both Clark and Swift this week were named by TIME magazine in the list of 'Inspiring Women' in the publication's special edition with the pair both pictured on the front cover.

Caitlin Clark is attending the first night of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour show in Indianapolis

Swift's three shows in Indianapolis this weekend are set to be her last Eras shows in America 

Furthermore, as well as being a Swiftie Clark is also a Kansas City Chiefs fan - the team Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce plays for.

Swift and Kelce went public with their relationship in September 2023 when the singer joined Kelce's mom in a box to watch Chiefs vs Chicago Bears.

That same day, Clark tweeted: 'Taylor Swift welcome to the good side #chiefskingdom'.

Friday was also a significant day for Clark's WNBA career as her Indiana Fever side announced that Stephanie White had become the team's new head coach.

Clark shared the announcement on her social media and commented under Fever's post: 'Fevvv showwwww.' 

As for Swift, this weekend is her final run of Eras Tour shows in the United States. 

After these three Indianapolis shows, she has a run of dates in Canada that take her into early December and then one of music's most iconic tours is set to come to an end. 

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