Tickets for former Cincinnati Bearcats Jason, Travis Kelce Nippert podcast on sale at noon

Consider it a live concert that will benefit the University of Cincinnati's athletic NIL collective, Cincy Reigns.

Thursday, April 11 former Bearcats and Super Bowl winners Jason and Travis Kelce bring their podcast "New Heights" to Cincinnati's Nippert Stadium.

Tickets go on sale at noon with proceeds benefiting Cincy Reigns. Two days later, UC's Red and Black Spring Game takes place at Nippert on Saturday, April 13. Tickets will be available for purchase beginning today, Wednesday, via gobearcats.com/NewHeights. This event is open to the public. Ticket prices are available through the link with general admission starting at $100.

From the "New Heights" release:

Motivated by their desire to give back to Cincinnati and support student-athletes, Jason and Travis will donate a portion of gross ticket sales to Cincy Reigns, the official NIL collective of Cincinnati Athletics.

Jason and Travis Kelce are bringing their "New Heights" podcast to Nippert Stadium Thursday, April 11.
Jason and Travis Kelce are bringing their "New Heights" podcast to Nippert Stadium Thursday, April 11.

In a joint statement, Travis and Jason Kelce said, “We are beyond excited to bring 'New Heights' to Alumni Weekend to celebrate with the people who have helped shape us into the men we are today. University of Cincinnati and Nippert Stadium hold a special place in our hearts, and we look forward to sharing this fun night with our Bearcats family and the 92%ers.”

To kick off the show, Jason and Travis have curated a series of challenges, named for the newly-unveiled ‘New Heights’ trophy, the Vince Lombaby, that will see two student body teams facing off – one made up of various campus athletes and one of collegiate academics. In a contest of both brains and brawn, this friendly competition will be overseen by the Kelce brothers who will act as commentators and referees for each event. The team with the most points at the end will be crowned the winner of the first-ever Great Lombaby Games.

Following the games, Jason and Travis will host fan favorite “New Heights” segments such as “No Dumb Questions”, “Outta the House,” “New News,” and more. Later in the show, they will be joined by special guests to reminisce about their college days in front of current students, faculty, alumni and 92%ers from every corner of the country. With their comedic takes, love for the game, history at the venue and ability to entertain, the conversation will be a warm welcome home to the gathered alumni.

"To come back and hang out for a few days and put on that podcast, we're excited about it!" UC football coach Scott Satterfield said after practice Tuesday.

The coach hopes the Kelce brothers can share their knowledge of how to get better to his 2024 Bearcats. He's yet to meet the Kelces but has texted with them. The future Pro Football Hall of Famers certainly have a unique message.

Jason (left) and Travis Kelce are coming to Nippert Stadium April 11 to do their "New Heights" podcast.
Jason (left) and Travis Kelce are coming to Nippert Stadium April 11 to do their "New Heights" podcast.

"One comes as a walk-on, the other one was kicked off the team," Satterfield said. "Now, they're two of the best ever at their positions in the NFL. If it tells you anything it tells you just keep your head down and work your tail off. If you would have asked them if they'd end up like this, they'd be like, 'There ain't no way!' Now look at them. One was maybe the best center that ever played and one was the best tight end that ever played and dating maybe the most popular musician in the world right now."

Satterfield is not a (Taylor) "Swiftie" but his daughter has recently attended a concert.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Former Cincinnati Bearcats Jason, Travis Kelce podcast tickets on sale

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