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Why Jason Kelce Says No When People Ask for Taylor Swift Tickets

Nov 30, 2024

Don’t bother asking Jason Kelce for Taylor Swift tickets. The former football player and brother of Swift’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce, said this week that “it is an immediate no” when people approach him for tickets to the Eras Tour.

“Thankfully, I don’t get a lot of people reaching out,” Kelce said of people in his circle asking for tickets during an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show. “It is an immediate no.”

The negative isn’t due to any lack of generosity. “Taylor has said she will take care of anybody that I ask for,” Kelce said. “She does say that. She’s very… she’s great, but I still say no to everybody.”

The New Heights podcast host said he doesn’t want to “be the one to impose on that. I don’t want to put that position out there.”

Jason Kelce is the elder brother of Travis, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end who began dating Swift in 2023. Formerly a center for the Philadelphia Eagles, Jason retired in 2024 and now serves as an analyst for Monday Night Countdown while keeping up with New Heights, which recently inked a nine-figure deal at Amazon’s Wondery.

In January, Kelce will also debut as the host of his own late night show, They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce, set to air on ESPN at 1 a.m. during the Friday/Saturday overnight hours.

The show will be filmed at Union Transfer in Philly, with a live audience. The format is described as being “personality-driven” with clear inspirations from late night shows. The show will emphasize that weekend’s NFL games and will include celebrity guests from the world of football and beyond.

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