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With a hope of chasing a historic three-peat, the Kansas City Chiefs crumbled under the Eagles’ dominance. Sunday’s Super Bowl LIX was not just a bad day for the Chiefs, but a nightmare ending in a brutal 40-22 loss. Travis Kelce, heartbroken, broke down on the field before vanishing from the public eye. But not for long. Away from the cameras, he found solace in a FaceTime call with the $80 million DJ duo—coincidentally set to light up the NBA All-Star weekend. As Travis Kelce steps back from the Super Bowl spotlight, the NBA world ignites with anticipation.

So, what exactly happened? And who is this $80M DJ duo? On Monday, a new video of Travis Kelce went viral. He was spotted on a FaceTime call with the million-dollar DJ duo, The Chainsmokers, sharing a brief chat. The audio was unclear, but one line stood out. “I just played at your f—ing party,” one of them said. The timing? Interesting. Fresh off a crushing Super Bowl loss, Kelce found himself in unexpected company.

Last year, Kelce and The Chainsmokers lit up a Vegas nightclub, celebrating the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win. His pop star girlfriend, Taylor Swift, made it official, posting him for the world to see. But this time? No confetti, no victory lap. Yet, despite the crushing loss, Kelce kept his spirits high. After all, as he once said, “You gotta fight for your right to party.”

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Meanwhile, Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall are preparing themselves for the big weekend in San Francisco. Yes, the NBA circus is heading towards the Bay as the All-Stars countdown hits the basketball fans. Get ready, because February 15 & 16 is preparing to be an experience of a lifetime. Not just the intensity of the sport, but entertainment, music, and action will keep you hooked on to the screens.

Who apart from The Chainsmokers in the NBA’s list of performers for the All-Star weekend?

This weekend, San Francisco becomes the center of the basketball universe. The NBA’s biggest stars will hit the court for the iconic All-Star game as Adam Silver‘s new format will see the light of dawn, but the action doesn’t stop there. Last year, Zedd, T-Pain, Lil Wayne, and Jennifer Hudson lit up the stage. The energy was electric, on and off the court. So, what surprises await in 2025?

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All-Star weekend just got louder. Zedd kicks things off Friday at the Michelob Ultra Courtside Concert near Chase Center. Joining the lineup? Flo Rida and NAV. On Saturday, Noah Kahan takes the stage, but he won’t be alone—LiAngelo Ball, as confirmed by Shams Charania, will also perform. Then comes the grand finale. On Sunday, Grammy-winning duo The Chainsmokers will close out the weekend with a post-game concert. Buckle up, NBA fans.

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From Super Bowl heartbreak to NBA All-Star hype, The Chainsmokers are swapping football tears for basketball cheers. While Kelce steps away from the spotlight, the DJ duo dives into a weekend of non-stop energy. Music, stars, and the biggest names in the NBA—all colliding in San Francisco. The stage is set, the beats are ready, and the countdown is on.

 

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