Taylor Swift Isn't the Only One Who Can Sing – Travis and Jason Kelce Show Off Their Pipes
Why they did so is anybody's guess. I mean, of the power couple of Taylor Swift and Travis, I'm guessing most would prefer to hear the former on stage.
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The Kelce brothers, known for their podcast New Heights, entertained the crowd with choreographed dance moves, including a line dance and air guitar.
Having to hear these two is the very definition of a 'Cruel Summer' in this author's estimation.
Travis and Jason Kelce are Rockin' It
First off, Travis Kelce should never dance like he did at the beginning of the video. No man should. Ever. Especially when we all know that under the hat lies one of the worst, Flowbee-inspired haircuts of all time.
Second, though, it really wasn't that bad.
Fans on social media were thrilled, praising the Kelces' performance as a highlight of the event. Some even humorously suggested Taylor Swift, Travis's girlfriend, might have given him vocal lessons.
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'They are so Girl-Dad and Fun-Uncle in this performance,' one fan wrote. 'I don't know how to explain it, but it's clear.'
'Wait, they actually sounded alright … Like, not bad,' a shocked viewer added.
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Jason, of Course, With the Beer
Jason Kelce concluded the performance with brother Travis, as you might expect, by slamming a beer like a frat boy and tossing the can into the crowd.
That guy has no designs on ever growing up. Good for him.
Travis, a three-time Super Bowl-winning tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, had previously won a karaoke contest at the same event in 2024, dedicating his award to Tay Tay.
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The golf event itself was for a good cause, with celebrities and athletes competing to raise money for charity.
That said, the silliness coming from the Kelce brothers is getting stale. Especially when Travis recently insisted that he and future Mrs. Kelce (I'm just guessing) don't think they're attention seekers.
Nothing quite says 'I'm trying to lay low' like karaoke and chugging beers for everybody on the planet to watch.
Oh, and guess what, NFL fans, you can expect to see even more of Taylor and Travis in the upcoming season. Why? Because the 'Shake it Off' singer isn't currently on tour, they will be able to make it to more Chiefs games.
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'She tried to get to as many as she could last year, and she came to a lot,' Kelce said. 'We'll have Tay representing over at Arrowhead [this season].'
Yay!
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