Jason Kelce is bringing his talents to late-night television. ESPN just announced a five-night, live show to be filmed at the Union Transfer, a Philadelphia concert hall located at 1026 Spring Garden Street and operated by real humans.
Titled ‘They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce,‘ the show will air five consecutive Friday nights (Jan. 3 through NFL Playoffs) and will include Comedy, guests, and dance music from SNACK TIME PHILLY.
ESPN released this press release on the announcement:
They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce will be an immersive experience from Union Transfer in Philadelphia, showcasing the Super Bowl champion’s oversized personality and infectious humor mixed with celebrity guests from the football world and beyond, in front of a live audience of NFL fans. The show’s format will position Kelce and his guests to dissect NFL topics and storylines, mainly focused on that weekend’s games, in both conventional and good-humoredly unconventional approaches including active participation from the fans in attendance.
The atmosphere inside Union Transfer will bring the Kelce experience to life, amplified by live music from SNACKTIME, Philadelphia’s own beloved band with soul, funk, hip hop, and rock influences. Each show will be taped on Friday evening, mere hours prior to airing.
The five-episode run will premiere before the NFL’s regular-season finale (Week 18) and have consecutive weekly airdates leading into Super Wild Card, Divisional, and Conference Championship weekends before the finale ahead of the Pro Bowl Games and nine days from Super Bowl LIX.
Tickets will go on sale December 1 via 1iota.