The injured 49ers star was one of three tight ends who crashed The Chainsmokers’ set at Sports Illustrated’s Super Bowl LX party at the Cow Palace in the Bay Area’s Daly City on Saturday night.
Travis Kelce was the first to hop in the booth with the famed DJ duo, and he stayed for a while, belting out tunes into a microphone while showing off his dance moves.
Travis Kelce, George Kittle and Rob Gronkowski have crashed the Chainsmokers’ set at SI party. pic.twitter.com/1grUjnuWDT
Minutes later, Kittle and Rob Gronkowski joined Kelce for the impromptu bash on stage, and The Chainsmokers’ Alex Pall and Drew Taggart were loving every bit of it.
Pall hopped on the mic and yelled to the crowd, “Oh, f**k, the three best tight ends in football right now.”
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He then told the trio they could “get back in this any day” they “wanted to,” before he shared embraces with the guys.
Kelce and Gronkowski eventually left the stage, but Kittle stayed for the final portion of The Chainsmokers’ performance.
He slugged Bud Light the entire time, and even took a shot with Pall. And when it came time for Taggart to sing “Closer,” Kittle also helped the crowd get into it.
The NFLers were hardly the only big names at the party — the audience was littered with A-listers.
He slugged Bud Light the entire time, and even took a shot with Pall. And when it came time for Taggart to sing “Closer,” Kittle also helped the crowd get into it.
Justin Bieber, Ciara and Russell Wilson, Livvy Dunne, Jon Hamm, Cam Skattebo, the Bella Twins, Dave Portnoy, Michael Rubin, Tyreek Hill, Robert Griffin III, and so many more filed into the arena for the festivities, which also included a performance by Ludacris.
Bieber with the love afterward. pic.twitter.com/4BDYwuhx6N
Throughout the night, all of the celebrities were seen enjoying the music, including Bieber, who actually got up on stage for a brief moment to hug Ludacris after he played a rendition of his 2010 hit “Baby.”
They’ll all now only have a few hours to rehydrate before the next big party, as the Super Bowl is slated to kick off at 3:30 p.m. PT on Sunday in Santa Clara, Calif.
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