Travis and Jason Kelce Steal the Show with Karaoke Duet
Travis and Jason Kelce took center stage at the American Century Championship golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, on July 10, delivering a spirited karaoke rendition of Bob Seger’s “Old Time Rock and Roll.”
Their performance, shared on social media by their “New Heights” podcast, showcased the brothers’ undeniable charisma, captioned with “The Kelce brothers absolutely dominate karaoke.”
Jason, 37, sported a cowboy hat and a sleeveless golf shirt, while 35-year-old Travis opted for olive shorts paired with a matching polo and classic white sneakers. Their outfits matched the lively atmosphere of the event.
However, it was their choreographed dance break that truly captivated the audience, elevating their performance from entertaining to unforgettable. Fans reacted enthusiastically online, with one commenting, “Staaaap they had a choreo ready??? I love it!!!” Another chimed in, “Petition for New Heights to release the dance break rehearsal video.”

Given their impressive display, it’s no wonder that both brothers are seasoned karaoke performers. Last year, Travis clinched victory at the same tournament with his rendition of Whitesnake’s “Here I Go Again,” famously dedicating it to Taylor Swift as he accepted his award.
In addition to his karaoke accolades, Travis also performed Garth Brooks’ “Friends in Low Places” during the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade and won the 2019 ACC karaoke competition with Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’.”
Jason has his own musical credentials, having released three Christmas albums with former Philadelphia Eagles teammates Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson under the name The Philly Specials, with Travis making guest appearances.
As for this year’s tournament, it remains uncertain if their karaoke skills will secure Travis another win. The brothers are competing among a star-studded lineup that includes comedian Nate Bargatze, actor Brian Baumgartner from The Office, Colin Jost from Saturday Night Live, and Carson Daly.

The ACC has also attracted numerous athletes, including Aaron Rodgers, Ray Allen, Josh Allen, Charles Barkley, Tony Romo, Stephen Curry, Jimmy Rollins, and Jerry Rice. The tournament runs through Sunday, July 13, and is available for streaming on Peacock.