The Kelce Brothers have revealed the return date of their show – New Heights – after agreeing to a $100million podcast deal with Wondery, an Amazon company.
Jason and Travis are set to take the mic’ on Wednesday, August 27th – a little over a month since last recording an episode (July 3rd).
‘WE’RE BAAAAAAACK!!! Season 3 premieres TOMORROW and we’ve got an absolute banger of an episode to kick off,’ New Heights’ official X account shared on Tuesday.
No content-related hints were dropped on social media.
The Kelce Bros’ last episode (Season 2, Episode 47) was mostly about their offseason plans, as Travis went into details about how he wounded up on stage at Wembley with his popstar girlfriend Taylor Swift, while Jason held a charity event for his Eagles Autism Foundation in New Jersey.
Jason (L) and Travis Kelce have announced when they’ll take on the mic’ again on New Heights
New Heights listeners wondered if new episodes would still be available to watch on YouTube after the show announced its platform change.
‘Episodes will be MORE places, but you can still watch on YouTube tomorrow same time as normal,’ the podcast’s X account replied to a fan.
The Kelce brothers record remotely on Tuesdays, which is usually a day off for NFL players across the league, on a weekly basis. The podcast’s production team then get into the nitty-gritty of editing before releasing the show on Wednesday – about six-to-10 hours after the Kelce’s originally recorded an episode.
‘Wooohooo! Can’t wait for an absolutely fun season premiere,’ a fan said on X.
‘LETS GO!!!!’ someone else wrote.
‘I’m sure this new season will be better than the previous one,’ pointed out another person.
‘Woohoo!! Omg. Finally!!’ an agonized fan commented under New Heights’ post on its return date.
New Heights fans were curious as to whether recording videos would still drop on YouTube
Others revealed their excitement in reaction to the show’s return on social media on Tuesday
The Chiefs kick off their season on September 5th at home, meaning that another New Heights episode will drop before Travis, Patrick Mahomes take on the field.
On the other hand, Jason will make his ESPN, broadcasting debut on the network’s ‘Monday Night Football’ program on September 5th, when the New York Jets travel to San Francisco to take on the 49ers at Levi Stadium.
Jason will get a chance to commentate on the Chiefs, when they host the New Orleans Saints at Arrowhead on Monday, October 7th.