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Jason Kelce recorded his daughter Wyatt’s favorite song with Taylor Swift

Jason Kelce recorded his daughter Wyatt’s favorite song with Taylor Swift

Jason Kelce truly deserves the Father of the Year™️ award after recording his eldest daughter Wyatt’s favorite Taylor Swift song during the musician’s visit Epochs Tour show in London. The former Philadelphia Eagles star revealed in the last episode of his and Travis Kelces New heights Podcasts.

“It was one hit after another,” Jason gushed when talking about the concert. “‘The Man,’ Wyatt’s favorite song, was the second song. I recorded that and sent it to Wyatt.” (FYI: In April, the former NFL player revealed that his four-year-old son *also* loves “Shake It Off,” which makes sense.)

Elsewhere in the episode, Jason raved about the acoustic portion of Tay’s shows, which have achieved cult status because the musician mixes songs together and introduces surprise pieces that are not included in her standard setlist. Incidentally, at the singer’s concert on June 21 – the one Jason attended – she played “The Black Dog” by The “Tortured Poets” section for the first time together with “Hits Different” by midnight and “Death by a Thousand Cuts” by LoverOh, and she *also* sang a mashup of “Maroon” and “Come Back…Be Here” by midnight And Redrespectively.

“First of all, I love acoustics,” the former athlete noted, adding: “When it’s just the musician – just her, a guitar and 90,000 people… And she goes from one song to the next and goes through it (with the piano)…”

Third night of Taylor Swift The Eras Tour, London, UK

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“To be good at that in front of 90,000 people, I think you have to be incredible. First of all, you have to have great songs and great lyrics that she obviously wrote and did. And secondly, you have to be able to perform them seamlessly on the spot without hiding anything else… that was the highlight of the night for me.”

Then Tay’s friend Travis added that the acoustic set is the part of the concert that “everyone” in the audience is “waiting for.” “It puts everyone (back) in their seats. And also, it puts everyone in a room with Taylor,” he said, to which Jason added, “Dude, you’re 90,000 people, but for some reason it feels like you’re in a bar listening to someone play the piano.”

*Sigh* I guess I’ll have to keep living vicariously through other people’s Instagram lives. 🤧😭