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'I'm a Swiftie!' Kevin Costner 'blown away' at Taylor Swift concert with his daughter
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Date:2025-04-15 16:41:03
Kevin Costner has declared himself a Swiftie.
The 68-year-old Hollywood icon and "Yellowstone" star apparently couldn't contain himself after attending a Taylor Swift concert with his daughter at SoFi Stadum in Los Angeles. Costner took to Instagram, saying he had such an amazing time.
"I was absolutely blown away watching her art bring so many people together," Costner wrote in the post, which included some admittedly blurry concert videos.
"I had a great view of her band and had a blast watching them, too," he said. "An inspiring night. I’m officially a Swiftie!"
Costner is also a musician
In addition to sealing his status as a Hollywood legend in films like "Field of Dreams," "Bull Durham," "The Bodyguard," and "Dances with Wolves," for which he won a directing Oscar, Costner also is the lead singer of a band.
Kevin Costner & Modern West have release five albums, including 2020's "Tales from Yellowstone." The album was inspired by the wildly popular "Yellowstone" series starring Costner.
The fifth and final season of the series is set to air on Paramount in November.
More:CBS announces key dates for fall strike lineup with 'Yellowstone' and 'Ghosts' (the British one)
End of an 'Eras'
Swift recently wrapped up the first U.S. leg of her Eras Tour, which ended on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
Swift announced at the last concert that 1989 (Taylor's Version) will be released later this year on Oct. 27, to the delight of the 70,000 fans in attendance.
More:Beyoncé, Taylor Swift fans have boosted Uber demand as both artists tour across the U.S.
Kate Perez covers trends and breaking news for USA TODAY. You can reach her via email at [email protected] or on X at @katecperez_
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