Travis Kelce is showing his beer company some love!
The Kansas City Chiefs star, 34, stepped out at country singer Morgan Wallen’s show on Friday, Aug. 2, alongside Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in a T-shirt that read, “We’re beer for you” — one of the slogans for his and brother Jason Kelce’s Garage Beer company.
In a photo posted to Instagram, Travis wore head-to-toe Garage Beer merchandise, including a branded black cap, as he posed with guitarist Tyler Tomlinson at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
The NFL duo then made a surprise appearance on stage alongside Wallen, 31, who wore his own bespoke Chiefs jersey with the No. 7 on it.
Travis Kelce poses alongside Tyler Tomlinson on Instagram.
Tyler Tomlinson/Instagram
Meanwhile, Mahomes, 28, posed in a Prada jacket and a Chiefs hat.
Patrick’s wife, Brittany Mahomes, as well as other fans, posted videos of the trio’s entrance. In the clips, her husband and Travis walked with Wallen along a backstage corridor singing along to “WHISKEY WHISKEY” by Moneybagg Yo featuring Wallen.
The T-shirt that Travis wore to the event is one of the merchandise items being sold online on the Garage Beer website, alongside another shirt referring to his NFL position with the words, “The tight end of beers,” and another shirt with the words, “Beer flavored beer.”
Travis and Jason announced on their New Heights podcast in June that they became part owners of Garage Beer. They then shared a set of promotional photos showing off the beer brand after the announcement, which included shots of them sitting on a pair of chairs while holding the beverage cans.
The retired Philadelphia Eagles player, 36, also celebrated the news by sharing a video of a loved one chugging a can of Garage Beer on Instagram, while writing, “Trav and I are officially a member of team @drinkgaragebeer. No matter where you are, the garage brings the joy and camaraderie.”
The pair — who are both graduates of the University of Cincinnati — discussed purchasing a stake in the company on their podcast, noting that they primarily decided to invest in the Cincinnati brand because they “love beer that tastes better.”
“[This] isn’t making, like, a fancy slogan or trying to push you to, you know, have less calories and all that,” Travis shared on the podcast at the time. “No… if you like good beer, this is a good beer.”
“Our goal … we want this beer to be enjoyed by the guys… and women that drink beer, that enjoy beer,” Jason chimed in.