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Travis Kelce Announces Live Podcast Show in LA This Summer

Travis Kelce continues to find new ways to expand his influence beyond the football field , and his latest announcement demonstrates how far his reach extends.

Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce announced their wildly popular podcast, "New Heights," is heading to the stage. The show will go live in Los Angeles from the Orpheum Theatre on June 15, marking a significant development for a podcast that has already reshaped the sports media landscape.

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“We are going LIVE,” Kelce said. “We are taking the show on the road. 'New Heights' is live in LA. We are taking our talents to the West Coast.”

From Podcast Dominance to Live Experience

Since launching in 2022, "New Heights" has grown into one of the most recognizable sports podcasts in the world. Hosted by Kelce and his brother, the show blends football insight with personal stories, humor and a steady stream of high-profile guests.

What began as a weekly conversation has turned into a full-scale media platform. The podcast quickly climbed the charts on major streaming platforms and later secured a deal reportedly worth more than $100 million, signaling its massive commercial appeal. It has also earned multiple industry awards and built a dedicated fan base known as “92 percenters.”

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Now, the move to a live format represents the next phase of that growth. Jason Kelce emphasized the Los Angeles show will feature surprise guests, audience interaction and the same energy that has made the podcast successful.

Perfect Timing for a Bigger Stage

With the international soccer spotlight shifting to Los Angeles as Team USA prepares for World Cup action, the Kelce brothers saw an opportunity to bring their show to a major sports stage.

For Travis Kelce, it is another example of his career evolution. Already one of the more accomplished tight ends in NFL history, he is steadily building a presence in entertainment and media.

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This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Apr 22, 2026, where it first appeared in the NFL section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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