
"Opening act for the next tour!?": Travis Kelce hits high notes like a pro — Taylor Swift behind his surprise vocal glow-up?
Travis Kelce may be one of the NFL's top tight ends, but when it comes to stealing the show off the field, he and his brother Jason are a dynamic duo. The Kelce brothers rocked the stage during a wildly entertaining karaoke performance at the American Century Championship golf tournament in Lake Tahoe on Thursday, July 10, leaving the crowd electrified and the internet buzzing.
Travis Kelce's karaoke stunt goes viral—has his romance with Taylor Swift turned him into a showman?
Their high-energy rendition of Bob Seger's 'Old Time Rock and Roll' turned into an instant viral moment, blending humor, charm, and a touch of rockstar bravado. With Jason, 37, sporting a cowboy hat and sleeveless golf shirt and Travis, 35, in matching olive green shorts and polo, their look was as bold as their vocals. And just when the crowd thought it couldn't get better, the brothers broke into a full choreographed dance, taking the moment from fun to legendary.
Fans couldn't get enough. As their 'New Heights' podcast account fittingly posted on X: 'The Kelce brothers absolutely dominate karaoke 👏🔥.' And dominate they did.
What made the moment even more special for fans—especially Swifties—was the hint of Taylor Swift's influence. Many speculated the pop superstar, who's dating Travis, might have been behind the polished vocals and slick moves. Though she wasn't in attendance, her musical shadow seemed to hang delightfully over the performance.
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One fan named @swiftcanadian13 commented, "So like opening act for the next tour!?" Another fan named @livieheartsclub added, "Look out @taylorswift13, Travis is coming for your job." A third user @deemlo said, "I want to know if Travis did some vocal exercises, also if Jason saw Travis doing them and scoffed lol."
Travis and Jason Kelce's karaoke duet has internet buzzing (Image via X)
This isn't Travis' first time commanding a karaoke crowd. At last year's tournament, he took the top prize for belting out Whitesnake's 'Here I Go Again,' accepting the win with a heartfelt, 'Taylor, this is for you!' The Kansas City Chiefs star also delivered a fan-favorite performance of Garth Brooks' 'Friends in Low Places' during the team's 2024 Super Bowl parade.
And back in 2019, he wowed the crowd with Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin',' earning another ACC karaoke win.
Jason, who recently retired from the Philadelphia Eagles, proved he's just as entertaining off the field. His carefree energy and willingness to ham it up with his younger brother added heart and humor to the performance.
The Kelce brothers have once again reminded fans that football is just one part of their larger-than-life personalities. Whether it's dominating the gridiron or the karaoke stage, they know how to entertain—and fans are loving every minute of it.
And if anyone still wonders whether Taylor Swift has been giving Travis and Jason a few vocal pointers, one thing's for sure: if she has, it's working.
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