Travis Kelce reveals which of them Taylor SwiftHis favorite songs are his favorite songs.
The 34-year-old Kansas City Chiefs tight end played the “Name That Tune” game during the “New Heights” live show at the Fifth Third Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio on Thursday, April 11. was seen dancing on stage while the track is playing through the speakers.
“‘Shake It Off!'” Kelce shouted excitedly into the microphone as the crowd cheered, adding, “That’s one of my favorites.”
The three-time Super Bowl champion’s admission that he loves his girlfriend’s music shouldn’t come as a surprise.
Earlier this month, Kelce said Entertainment tonight that Swift’s music is his “everyday playlist, not just my game day.”
He explained: “I’m a real music lover and it goes everywhere, especially when it comes to a game day playlist because I go everywhere. Things from my childhood. My high school pep band always played “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” by Pushed out. Over and beyond, Lil Wayne And 2 Chainz There was a song back then called “Duffle Bag Boy” and I really liked that. I play everything from the old school jock jams from my childhood. It goes everywhere.”
Travis and older brother Jason Kelce — both played college football for the Cincinnati Bearcats — returned to their alma mater for a special live show of their sports podcast.
Although the event was originally held at Nippert Stadium, it was moved to Fifth Third Arena due to rain, the University of Cincinnati Athletics assistant AD said Anthony Di Fino said on Wednesday, April 10.
A portion of the event’s ticket sales were also donated to Cincy Reigns, which provides financial support to the university’s athletes.
Although it’s unclear whether Swift, 35, attended the live “New Heights” show, Travis and Jason, 36, were accompanied by their parents. donna And Ed Kelceas well as Jason’s wife, Kylie Kelce.
Jason and Travis first announced their live show in a joint statement in March.
“We are thrilled to bring ‘New Heights’ to Alumni Weekend to celebrate with the people who helped make us the men we are today,” they said. “The University of Cincinnati and Nippert Stadium are close to our hearts and we look forward to sharing this entertaining evening with our Bearcats family and the 92%.”
The siblings launched “New Heights” in 2022 and took home Podcast of the Year at this year’s iHeartRadio Podcast Awards.