After the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl earlier this month, the team celebrated with a parade to celebrate the achievement. As has been the case in the last two Chiefs parades, star tight end Travis Kelce was the life of the event.
Kelce sang a rendition of Garth Brooks’ song ‘Friends in Low Places’ during the parade. The country music star is impressed.
“It blew me away because I’m sitting there watching it as it’s going down, right? I never expected that,” Brooks said.
Thanks to Travis Kelce, I’ve had Garth Brooks stuck in my head all week.
— Apollo Sneed (@Apollo_Sneed) February 17, 2024
Garth Brooks Extends Invite to Travis Kelce
The country music star was blown away. So blown away that he invited the star tight end to sing at the grand opening of his new bar.
“Big man, I’m just telling you this. I will be at [the] grand opening if you’re there. I’ll send a plane if you want and come and get another shot at the title. If you want to come sing that, I’ll send a plane,” he added.
“You can come by yourself or bring your brother or your gang, whatever you want to do. The plane holds 11, just remember that. So, yes, I’ll be happy to send this invite out to you if you want to try a little ‘Friends in Low Places’ in Friends in Low Places.”
Garth Brooks has invited Travis to sing friends in low places on his tour. His sweetie better known as Taylor Swift better give him singing lessons before he accepts.
— jamieson (@135791) February 22, 2024
Chiefs Star Officially Lands For Eras Tour
Earlier today, multiple outlets reported that Travis Kelce had boarded a plane to Sydney, Australia to join his new beau Taylor Swift on her acclaimed Eras tour. And now the Chiefs star has officially landed. He is excited about ‘jetting around the world,’ with the pop star this summer.
“Kelce, 34, is officially on the ground in the Emerald City according to local 9News and Channel 7’s The Morning Show,” People wrote.
“Kelce is looking forward to jetting around the world to support Swift this summer, a source recently told PEOPLE. The NFL star plans to support Swift during the offseason after the “Love Story” singer showed up for 13 of his games this season with the Chiefs, and cheered as he and the team went on to win their third Super Bowl title in five years.”