The Eras Tour may have come to a close, but it left fans with unforgettable moments. Among the most amusing was a clip featuring two fans dressed as Travis and Jason Kelce at Swift's final show in Vancouver. The Kelce brothers, who have been in the spotlight due to Travis's relationship with Taylor Swift, had hilarious reactions to the viral moment, showcasing their signature humor.
Kelce Brothers Hilariously React to Fan Costumes
As Taylor Swift's Eras Tour wrapped up its mammoth run, two fans caught the attention of social media for their clever costumes. One dressed as Jason Kelce, sporting a large belly, bushy beard, and a Philadelphia Eagles jersey, while the other donned a Kansas City Chiefs jersey and a mustache to look like Travis Kelce.
During the latest episode of their New Heights podcast, the brothers were shown the clip of the fans at the concert. Travis, amused by the sight, commented, "Well Jason, we were spotted in Vancouver for the last stop on the Eras Tour." Jason, looking puzzled, responded, "Vancouver? I wasn't in Vancouver."
Travis teased him, saying, "Yeah you were. Look at that belly and that beard, dude."
Jason, immediately defensive, jokingly interrupted, "Oh, what the f! I'm not fat. That’s not what I look like!"
The banter continued as Travis chuckled and said, "I wonder if Tay saw them in the stands. You can't keep it together if you see that. If you're in the middle of a song and you see them walking around."
Jason added with laughter, "I would lose it. I love that one lady went moustache-era Travis." He continued, “This is full-on homemade jerseys. How do you even make that? That’s pressed on letters and numbers. There was a lot of effort put into that. They probably had a blast."
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour: A Historic Achievement
Despite their playful banter, both Travis and Jason were full of admiration for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. The tour, which spanned nearly two years and included 149 performances, concluded with a record-breaking finale in Canada. The tour grossed over $2.2 billion, becoming the highest-grossing tour of all time for the second consecutive year.
Travis Kelce, who had attended 14 Eras Tour shows in various cities including Singapore and Germany, reflected on the impact of the tour during the New Heights podcast. "Shoutout to Tay, and the unbelievable Eras Tour has finally come to an end," Travis said, acknowledging the monumental achievement.
Jason, clearly impressed by the tour’s scale, asked his brother, "So how long was it?" Travis replied, "I think it was almost two years. March of the year that we played in the Super Bowl. 149 shows. It’s insane. Over 10 million people in the stands over the course of it, it's pretty crazy."
He continued, "Shoutout to everybody who was part of that show. Obviously, it’s her music, it’s her tour, but that was a full production, man. That thing was the best tour in the world because of a lot of people. But mostly because of Taylor!"
Kelce Brothers’ Family Affair with the Eras Tour
Although Travis couldn’t make it to Swift’s final concert due to his NFL commitments, Jason and his family were there to show their support. Travis had been a frequent attendee, flying on private jets to different tour locations, even taking the stage for a brief appearance in London.
Jason, too, had his emotional moment with the tour. During a show in London, he was moved to tears, highlighting the profound effect Swift’s performances had on him. "I think it was incredible to see the energy she brought," Jason said.
Taylor Swift’s Final Shout-Out to Travis Kelce
Even though Travis wasn’t present at the final show in Vancouver, Taylor made sure to acknowledge him. During her performance of "Karma," Swift once again replaced the original lyric with a personalized shout-out to her boyfriend. The line, "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me," replaced the previous lyric, which referenced her ex, Joe Alwyn.
This adjustment, first made during a show in Buenos Aires in November 2023, became a fan-favorite moment, and the audience in Vancouver responded with wild excitement when Swift sang the altered lyrics.