Wednesday, January 29, 2025

 
HomeMUSICTravis Kelce's 'Get Down Tonight' Chant Made Taylor Swift Smile

Travis Kelce’s ‘Get Down Tonight’ Chant Made Taylor Swift Smile


On Sunday (Jan. 26), it was Travis Kelce‘s turn to sing in the spotlight. As Taylor Swift looked on from the field, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end celebrated his team winning the AFC Championship following a tight battle with their frequent rivals, the Buffalo Bills, with a little ditty.

After Kelce and the gang punched their ticket to next month’s Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 in New Orleans, the tight end was asked about his three-peat talk last year, before the Chiefs won their second Super Bowl in a row; the team could make history when they face off against fierce rivals the Philadelphia Eagles at the SB, where they will try to become the first NFL team to ever win three championships in a row.

As Swift and his mom, Donna Kelce, cheered him on from the field, Kelce talked about how it feels to be one victory away from something that’s never happened before in the league. “Never satisfied, baby. When you play in front of Arrowhead Stadium like this every single AFC championship…” Kelce said as confetti rained down around him.

“You kiddin’ me?” Kelce added while Swift and his mom clapped and smiled along with the rest of the crowd in Arrowhead. “Kansas cityyyyyyyyy! Hey, before you guys get outta here. Just do a little dance, make a little love,” Kelce sang as he shook his shoulders while sporting his AFC champ shirt and matching black baseball hat, encouraging the hometown crowd to get funky with a bit of KC & the Sunshine Band‘s 1975 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 “Get Down Tonight.”

He then put his hand to his ear, smiled and waited for the Chiefs nation to shout back “get down tonight!” as Swift was caught on camera smiling at his impromptu sing-along. Swift made the scene, of course, in style, sporting a Louis Vuitton zip-up jacket over a flared skirt, complimented by a black cashmere beanie and red tights with high-heeled LV ankle boots.

It’s a fair bet that Swift will be in the family sky box again on Super Bowl Sunday, when the Chiefs will try to beat the Eagles in the big for the second time in three years. Kendrick Lamar will serve as the halftime performer at the game where he’ll be joined by SZA.

Watch the video below.



This story originally appeared on Billboard

RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular

Recent Comments