Taylor Swift has a concert scheduled in Tokyo the day before the decisive game between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49er in the Super Bowl
O Super Bowl, the NFL final, takes place on February 11th, at 8:30 pm. San Francisco 49ers will face Kansas City Chiefs, a team in which Travis Kelceboyfriend of Taylor Swift, plays the tight end position. Fans were worried about the couple, however, because Swift The performance is scheduled the day before, February 10th, in Tokyo, Japan.
An internet user solved the problem in a didactic way, publishing an excerpt from the series West Wing: Behind the Scenes of Power in which the characters Josh Lyman (Bradley Whitford), CJ Cregg (Allison Janney), Toby Ziegler (Richard Schiff) and Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe) talk about the time difference logistics on a flight from Tokyo to the United States.
Can Taylor Swift make the Super Bowl from her Tokyo concert? A West Wing episode from 2001 already answered this: pic.twitter.com/6LBQMSrCVw
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When Swift crossing the so-called International Date Line — an imaginary line at the eastern and western extremes of the planet that determines the date change — towards the east, the date will decrease by one day. If the trip was made west, the calendar would advance by one day.
Therefore, the owner of the hit “Cruel Summer” will be able to board her private plane and head directly to the United States to cheer on the victory of Kelce, as has been done since September last year. The flight should last around 13 hours.
According to the PageSix, this is exactly the artist’s plan. “It’s a brutal flight, but she will get on her plane right after the show,” a source confirmed (via NME).
Source: Rollingstone

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