Travis Kelce wants to redeem himself. After the Kansas City Chiefs player went viral for her performance of “Friends in Low Places” At his team’s Super Bowl parade, Kelce told ET’s Nischelle Turner that he wants a chance to hit the track again.
“’Friends in Low Places’ wasn’t my proudest moment,” Kelce admitted to ET about her hilarious performance, which Garth Brooks approved.
But Taylor SwiftHer boyfriend has the perfect place to try again – his second annual Kelce Jam music festival, taking place next month in Kansas City.
“I might have to do another version, just to show people I kept it in my back pocket,” he said. “I can’t rap, and that’s why I appreciate rap artists so much, because I can’t even engage in that world. But I don’t know. Maybe I can sing a few songs here and there to get fired up.”
Whether or not Kelce decides to remake “Friends in Low Places,” the tight end promised that festival attendees will “definitely see me on stage with a microphone in my hand” at some point.
“This is going to be a lot of fun. You know I’m willing to cut the electricity,” he said, before teasing what else fans can expect from the May 18 event, which will include performances from Lil Wayne, Diplo and 2 Chainz.
“It’s going to be an absolute blast this year,” he said. “… We’re keeping it fun, we’re keeping it light-hearted. We’ve got some new things in terms of entertainment, we might have a drone show or something like that. It’s going to be extremely exciting.”
In addition to the music, attendees will have a dining experience to look forward to, as Kelce explained, “Jim Bean will be handing out KC barbecue, so it’s not just music, it’s food too.”
“I can’t wait to get back in front of KC and celebrate this Super Bowl one last time,” he said. “… I’m just so grateful and thankful that Kanas City showed up and showed up for me, not just on the field, but in the community doing fundamental things. We’ve got to party. We’ve got to celebrate. We’ve got to have a good time.”
As for his brother, recently retired NFL star Jason Kelcewill be there for the festivities, Kelce said, “I’m tugging on his arm to try and get him to KC for this… I know a familiar face will always get someone excited, so I hope we can get my brother and everyone there.”
Kelce also hopes his Chiefs teammates and coaches have fun.
“Kelce Jam is going to be so much fun and I can’t wait to get out in front of KC and celebrate with them. I hope I can get … all my teammates, all my coaches (to) show up,” he said. “Hopefully (I) get Andy Reid there. Come on, Big Red, come on, Big Red!… I’m trying to get everyone involved.”
Kelce Jam pre-order now it’s open. The music festival, hosted by Jim Bean, will feature performances from Lil Wayne, Diplo and 2 Chainz. The event, which will be streamed live via Takis, will take place on May 18th at Kansas City’s Azura Amphitheater.
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