Let us leave the singing to Taylor Swift. Travis Kelce drunkenly celebrated his Super Bowl victory by singing his own version of Garth Brooks’ 1990 song “Friends in Low Places” before the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs parade Wednesday. The tight end went on stage with his teammates at Union Station in Kansas City, Mo., to discuss their weekend victory over the San Francisco 49ers, according to a video uploaded on X. In front of thousands of fans, Kelce grabbed the microphone and shouted, “If you know this song, sing along.“”Blame it all on my roots; I showed up in boots and ruined the Niners affair,” he added, heavily slurring his words as quarterback Patrick Mahomes applauded him.The tight end performed his version of Garth Brooks’ 1990 song “Friends in Low Places” onstage at Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri. Getty ImagesHe swayed back and forth, saying, “I saw that surprise, that fear in their eyes,” as Mahomes helped him stand up.”Pat took that glass of champagne, I promise you,” Kelce, 34, continued reading from his phone seconds before Mahomes, 28, grabbed the microphone to finish the hit song.Swift, 34, was unable to witness her beau’s songwriting abilities because she was in Australia for the continuation of her Eras Tour.”If you know this song, sing along,” he continued, slurring his words. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters.Megan Fox confirms she resembles a’super expensive’ sex doll after trolls complain she looks ‘strange’.Shortly after the celebration, a gunshot occurred near the venue’s parking garage.Beyoncé releases two songs from her new country album during the Super Bowl, while Patrick and Brittany Mahomes share their relationship timeline.According to NBC, one person was confirmed dead and at least 22 people were injured as of the publication date.Three people were arrested, including one accused suspect who was tackled by a Chiefs supporter, according to a video uploaded on X.”I saw that surprise and fear in their eyes,” he said, as Patrick Mahomes assisted him up. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters.Click here to subscribe to Page Six Daily for more celebrity news.Following the tragedy, Mahomes took to social media, tweeting that he was “Praying for Kansas City,” while his wife, Brittany, addressed the tragic occurrence on her Instagram Story.”Shooting people is never the answer,” she wrote. “Praying for Kansas City & America in general, this is rough.”Meanwhile, Taylor Swift was not around to see her beau’s vocal abilities. Getty ImagesThe mother of two went on to say, “Highly embarrassed and disappointed in this, Super Bowl wins will never be the same because of this, it’s devastating.””Horrible and traumatic. So many prayers for the families involved.”Meanwhile, Kelce has not commented on the topic.