Garth Brooks Makes Travis Kelce Offer to Sing ‘Friends in Low Places’ at Bar Opening
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After showing off his singing prowess multiple times recently, Travis Kelce has received an offer from Garth Brooks to perform with the country music superstar.
On the latest episode of Inside Studio G (h/t Becca Longmire of PEOPLE), Brooks said he’s willing to send a private plane to pick up the Kansas City Chiefs star tight end if he will perform “Friends in Low Places” at the opening of his bar next month:
“Did you guys see Travis Kelce’s version of ‘Friends in Low Places?’ Did you see him sing this? I loved it, I thought it was fantastic. It blew me away because I’m sitting there watching it as it’s going down, right? I never expected that. … Big man, I’m just telling you this. I will be at [the] grand opening if you’re there.”
Brooks said he wasn’t planning on attending the bar opening, but he will make an exception if Kelce agrees to perform.
While celebrating the Chiefs’ 25-22 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 58, Kelce started singing “Viva Las Vegas” on the podium with CBS’ Jim Nantz. He followed that up with his own rendition of Brooks’ 1990 song during the championship parade in Kansas City.
There may be a scheduling conflict for Kelce if he wants to follow Taylor Swift while she’s on tour. TMZ reported he’s traveling to Australia for her shows in Sydney this weekend. The Grammy-winning superstar is following that up by playing six shows over eight nights in Singapore from March 2-9.
It’s unknown at this point if Kelce will join Swift for the Singapore shows.
Brooks’ Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk is scheduled to open on March 7 in Nashville.