It seems some of Taylor Swift’s musical gift has rubbed off on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and his brother.
Travis and Jason Kelce electrified the crowd at the American Century Championship golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, on Thursday, July 10, with a wild karaoke duet of Bob Seger’s “Old Time Rock and Roll.”
The brothers’ “New Heights” podcast posted the video for the world to see via X with the incredibly apt caption, “The Kelce brothers absolutely dominate karaoke 👏🔥.”
They did, indeed, dominate the annual competition. Jason, 37, donned a cowboy hat and golf shirt with the sleeves ripped off while Travis, 35, took the stage in olive shorts and a matching polo, accompanied by white dad sneakers.
While their singing was impressive enough, the Kelce brothers’ performance went from viral to legendary when they added their own choreographed dance break.
Naturally, the fans loved it.
“Staaaap they had a choreo ready??? 😂🫶🏻 I love it!!!” one fan wrote in the replies.
“Petition for New Heights to release the dance break rehearsal video,” another added.

Other fans suggested Travis should open for Swift, 35, on her next tour — or even do background vocals on her next album.
Watching Travis and Jason’s mastery, it should be no surprise that the two are seasoned karaoke veterans. Travis won the competition at last year’s tournament with his rendition of Whitesnake’s 1982 hit “Here I Go Again.”
“Taylor, this is for you!” he yelled as he accepted his award.
At the Kansas City Chiefs’ 2024 Super Bowl parade, Travis also gave his rendition of Garth Brooks’ “Friends in Low Places,” and he won the 2019 ACC karaoke competition by performing Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’.”
As for Jason, he and his former Philadelphia Eagles teammates Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson have released three Christmas albums under the name The Philly Specials. (Travis has also appeared as a guest on the albums.)
It’s unclear whether the duo’s efforts were enough to land Travis another win, but the pair are hitting the links this weekend in search of another championship among a star-studded crowd. Other celebrity golfers at the tournament include comedian Nate Bargatze, The Office actor Brian Baumgartner, Saturday Night Live’s Colin Jost and Carson Daly.
The ACC has also attracted a bevy of athletes to compete alongside them, 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 streamed on Peacock.