Travis Kelce I'm revealing which one it is. Taylor Swift's song is his favorite song.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34, played a game of 'Name That Tune' during the 'New Heights' live show at Fifth Third Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Thursday, April 11. I saw him dancing on stage. As if the track is playing through speakers.
“'Shake It Off!'” Kelce excitedly shouted into the microphone as the crowd cheered, adding, “That's one of my favorite songs.”
It's no surprise that the three-time Super Bowl champion acknowledged his girlfriend's love for music.
Earlier this month Kelce said: entertainment tonight Swift's music is his “everyday playlist, not just game days.”
He said: “I’m a real music lover and music is all over the place. Especially when it comes to game day playlists, because they're all over the place. Things from childhood. My high school pep band used to play 'SpottieOttieDopaliscious': outcast. furthermore, lil wayne and 2 Chainz There used to be a song called ‘Duffle Bag Boy’ and I really liked it. I play everything from old school joke jams since I was a kid. “It’s coming from all over the place.”
Travis and his brother Jason Kelce – Both played football for the Cincinnati Bearcats in college and returned to their alma mater for a special live show on the sports podcast.
This event was originally held at Nippert Stadium, but was moved indoors to Fifth Third Arena due to rain, University of Cincinnati Athletics Deputy AD Anthony Di Pino said on Wednesday, April 10th.
A portion of event ticket sales were also donated to Cincy Reigns, which provides financial support to college athletes.
It's unclear whether Swift, 35, attended the “New Heights” live show, but Travis and Jason, 36, did attend with their parents. Donna and Ed KellsAnd Jason's wife, Kylie Kells.
Jason and Travis announced their first live show in a joint statement in March.
“We are thrilled to present ‘New Heights’ on Alumni Weekend to celebrate with those who have helped shape us into who we are today,” they said. “The University of Cincinnati and Nippert Stadium hold a special place in our hearts, and we look forward to sharing this fun night with the Bearcats family and 92%ers.”
The siblings launched 'New Heights' in 2022, which won Podcast of the Year at this year's iHeartRadio Podcast Awards.