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The Kelce Jam music festival kicks off Saturday! View available tickets, lineup and schedule
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Date:2025-04-12 15:28:48
Taylor Swift’s favorite tight end is getting jiggy with it this weekend as host of the Kelce Jam music festival for the second year in a row.
Travis Kelce has personally invited “all of Kansas City to continue celebrating their back-to-back championships," on Saturday, and "fight for your right to party,” USA TODAY previously reported.
The event is set to “bring the champion tight end’s over-the-top personality to life like never before,” offering attendees a chance to party like a Kelce.
There will be “legendary superstar artists, KC’s best BBQ, and tons of interactive experiences,” a social media announcement stated.
“It was such a blast that I had to do it again this year. I’m so excited," Kelce shared with The Hollywood Reporter. “It’s going to be so much fun, and I cannot wait to get back out and celebrate with KC, man. It’s just a blast every single time we can get together to celebrate these back-to-back [Super Bowl] wins one last time.”
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Here’s what to know.
Kelce Jam 2024 music lineup
Lil Wayne, Diplo and 2Chainz, who are some of Kelce’s "favorite artists,” will be hitting the stage at The Azura Amphitheater in Kansas City, according to a social media announcement.
Last year, Machine Gun Kelly and Rick Ross were the inaugural headliners of the event.
Tickets for Kelce Jam 2024 still available, but almost sold out
The time to buy your Kelce Jam tickets is now, since the event is about “95% sold out,” according to the music festival’s website.
Tickets start at $50 and go up from there, offering lawn, reserved seating, general admission and VIP tickets. VIP tickets are currently sold out, but you can still purchase lawn, reserved seating and general admission for the time being.
Schedule for Kelce Jam 2024
Kelce Jam is seven hours long, starting at 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 18 and ending at midnight.
Here’s a breakdown of the events scheduled that evening:
5 p.m. - Doors open and DJ Doop welcomes attendees with set
6 p.m. - DJ E-V performs
7: 45 p.m. - DJ IRIE performs
8:15 p.m. - Travis Kelce joins main stage
9 p.m. - 2Chainz performs
9:55 p.m. - Diplo performs
11:15 p.m. - Lil Wayne performs
12 a.m. The show ends
How to watch, livestream Kelce Jam 2024
If you are unable to attend this year’s Kelce Jam in person, Takis has you covered.
The brand will be presenting the livestream, giving people a chance to catch a livestream of the music festival on all the socials, including Instagram, Facebook, X and TikTok.
The Kelce Jam website will also have a livestream available.
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