Travis Kelce drinks a beer from the Lombardi Trophy then SPIKET it at his ‘Kelce Jam’ music festival

Super Bowl LVII champion Travis Kelce celebrated at his debut music festival over NFL Draft weekend.

In Kansas City, the tight end brought in big musical acts like Rick Ross and Machine Gun Kelly for his “Kelce Jam” festival.

He got the party started by cracking open a canned tequila soda cocktail and drinking it from what appeared on stage to be a replica of the Lombardi Trophy.

The two-time Super Bowl champion then poked the can when he was done, and followed that up by slamming the trophy to the ground as well.

Kelce went on to celebrate his recent Super Bowl victory – second in the past four seasons – after beating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce opened his entertaining ‘Kelce Jam’ music festival

The two-time champion drank a cocktail from a replica of the Lombardi trophy and then downed it

The two-time champion drank a cocktail from a replica of the Lombardi trophy and then downed it

Kelce also performed on stage alongside musician Machine Gun Kelly

Kelce also performed on stage alongside musician Machine Gun Kelly

On stage, Kelce burst into song with MGK, singing the Beastie Boys’ hit “Fight For Your Right,” as the pair excited the crowd by leaping onto the stage.

After an encore of “Fight For Your Right,” Rick Ross showed up and staged a chicken wing eating challenge between some Chiefs fans.

The owner of the ‘Wingstop’ franchise also released a few of his hit rap songs.

Other appearances included DJ duo Loud Luxury and Kansas City rap icon Tech N9ne.

“With the design coming to KC, I think it’s the perfect timing for me to host the biggest music festival that’s ever been here,” Kelce said ahead of the festival.

“We have some unreal stage productions, Kansas City’s best food, tons of rides, and football-related games. This is going to be a lot of fun.’

Kelce’s mom Donna also appeared on stage, one day after being part of a cringe-worthy but viral skit to promote NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube.

In the penultimate pick of the draft, the choice of Philadelphia Eagles was announced by Donna to a Kansas City crowd that just watched one of her sons, Travis, win them their third Super Bowl title.

Her other son, Jason, was on the losing end of that title game – as his Philadelphia Eagles team fell just short.

Before announcing the pick, where Philadelphia picked Georgia’s Nolan Smith, the group participated in a hair-raising skit involving a large fake coin and a forced promotion of the product.

“Miss Donna, I have a question for you, if both guys are playing in a game on TV at the same time…how in the world do you decide which game to watch?” one of the members of Dude Perfect asked.

“Man, I don’t know that’s really hard — it’s really hard to choose,” Donna replied.

At that point, someone from the Dude Perfect team produced a large fake coin as a “solution” to her problem with an image of Travis on one side and Jason on the other “to help you tie the knot.”

His mother Donna also appeared, one day after announcing the Eagles' No. 30 draft pick

His mother Donna also appeared, one day after announcing the Eagles’ No. 30 draft pick

Other artists, such as rapper and Wingstop franchiser Rick Ross showed their musical sides

Other artists, such as rapper and Wingstop franchiser Rick Ross showed their musical sides

Wingstop helped sponsor a chicken wing eating contest where the winner was awarded a trophy

Wingstop helped sponsor a chicken wing eating contest where the winner was awarded a trophy

Travis’ brother Jason also got in on the beer-guzzling action during the 2023 Draft.

elated that his squad took on the ex-Georgia Bulldog as new defensive tackle (DT) on Thursday night.

He was seen lifting a pint for Eagles fans in Kansas City, where this year’s tap took place, shouting “Yes sir!” said, before he immediately began to puff.

The six-time Pro Bowler finished his beer in less than three seconds before raising his hands in excitement to celebrate the newest addition to his team’s roster with fans.