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Brothers Travis and Jason Kelce have found insurmountable success on the gridiron. But off the field, the siblings have also overtaken the entertainment world. Now their successful podcast will take the duo onto fabled grounds!

The ‘New Heights’ is a weekly podcast where brothers recap the games of football and everything football-related. That is not all, though; they discuss their personal lives and have guests on too. However, now the fans of the podcast will be able to enjoy the show live!

‘New Heights’ set to break new ground

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On April 11th, the Kelce brothers will be rocking at the Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. This legendary stadium will be the host for their podcast. This event will take their podcast and the duo to new heights. The podcast will be hosted at the home of Cincinnati Bearcats, in the home state of Ohio for the siblings!

The podcast has been ranked numerous times as the No. 1 at Apple Podcasts. With more than 2 million followers across social media. Jason and Travis are quickly becoming the most notable football players of our generation with the help of the podcast.

With Jason Kelce retiring from football earlier this month. The former Philadelphia Eagles Center would love to spend more time with his fans. And this live event will give him and Kelce a brilliant opportunity to do so. And the location of Nippert Stadium is a special one for both brothers!

A homecoming opportunity for the siblings

The Nipper Stadium is one of the oldest functioning stadiums in the world. Student-athletes playing on these very grounds can be traced back to 1901. And two of its famous student-athletes, who once competed against each other for the Super Bowl are coming back!

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Jason played at the Nippert Stadium for the Bearcats from 2006 to 2010. His younger brother Travis joined the team in 2008, playing with the Bearcats till his graduation in 2012. There were a couple of seasons where the brothers played with each other on the same team as well. And now they’ll be back in the same place!

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Do you think the Kelce brothers should do more live events of the ‘New Heights’ podcast? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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