Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

Fans wait patiently every week for Jason and Travis Kelce to release the newest episode of their famous New Heights podcast. But a bunch of lucky people will be able to see it all unfold in person. 

The two brothers announced that they will be holding a live show at the University of Cincinnati on Thursday, April 11. Fans can purchase tickets online to watch the show in the stadium.

And they will also have a very, very special guest joining them at Nippert Stadium. 

On Thursday, they announced that Joe Burrow will be joining Travis and Jason Kelce as the special guest for the live show. 

It is expected that a topic of discussion will be Burrow's recovery after he had a season-ending wrist surgery last year. But he has started to throw and is preparing to get back out there. So before the team returns to practice, Burrow is taking a minute to join one of the most popular podcasts out there. 

Maybe we'll even find out if he's a secret Swiftie. 

But as for the two brothers, Nippert Stadium holds a special place in their hearts, having both played for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats football team during their collegiate careers. 

While they do talk a lot about football, that's not the only topic of discussion. They also go in depth about their upbringings and things they do outside of the game. 

So let's see what they have in store when the show is live. 

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