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Chiefs Super Bowl After-Party: Inside the Chiefs' Super Bowl After-Party: Machine Gun Kelly, Dillon Francis, and Shaboozey Perform Amid the Loss | NFL News - The Times of India

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Inside the Chiefs’ Super Bowl After-Party: Machine Gun Kelly, Dillon Francis, and Shaboozey Perform Amid the Loss

After a season full of highs, the

Kansas City Chiefs

’ Super Bowl dreams ended in heartbreak, falling 40-22 to the Philadelphia Eagles. Instead of celebrating a historic three-peat, the team had to face the reality of a tough loss—and it showed in their post-game plans.

The Chiefs had a massive after-party lined up, but after the devastating defeat, the mood in the locker room killed the party vibes. While the official team event was reportedly scaled back, a smaller, less-hyped gathering still went on, featuring performances from Dillon Francis, Machine Gun Kelly and Shaboozey.



But despite the star-studded lineup, many of the Chiefs’ biggest names were absent.

Travis Kelce, who had a quiet night on the field with just four catches for 39 yards, chose to skip the after-party entirely. Instead, he headed straight to Taylor Swift’s suite, where he facetimes the Chainsmokers Following Super Bowl Loss.

Patrick Mahomes, the face of the franchise, also opted out of the celebration, likely reflecting on what went wrong in the game.
Despite the somber mood, some players and guests tried to keep the party alive. MGK and Shaboozey brought their own energy to the stage. However, with key players missing and the sting of defeat still fresh, the night felt more like a consolation gathering than a true after-party.
With the season officially over, all eyes are now on the Chiefs' offseason moves and Travis Kelce’s future. Retirement rumors are swirling, and his emotional post-game hug with Mahomes left fans wondering if this was his final Super Bowl appearance.
One thing’s for sure—this wasn’t the Super Bowl celebration the Chiefs had envisioned. Instead of a champagne-filled victory bash, it was a night of reflection, unanswered questions, and a performance lineup that deserved a much happier crowd.
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