The Kelce brothers are bringing New Heights to Cincinnati next month, retaking the field at Nippert Stadium.
The former Bearcats Jason and Travis Kelce confirmed the announcement on their New Heights podcast Wednesday.
The brothers will be heading back to the University of Cincinnati and retaking the field at the Nippert Stadium on April 11.
“We’re taking the University of Cincinnati’s alumni weekend to new heights,” Travis Kelce said.
They said they’ll be sharing more details soon, explaining more about what exactly they’ll be doing in Cincinnati.
Those interested can go to newheightsinnippert.com to sign up for updates.
The announcement was first made during the UC men’s basketball game on the jumbotron, which read, “They’re coming back.”
“New Heights” began in 2022 when the brothers collaborated to discuss life in the NFL, personal stories and more. Now that Jason is officially retired from the league, why not take the show on the road?
The duo has hinted at the idea of taking the podcast on the road, though no other dates have been announced for their podcast tour.
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