
The Chiefs’ Super Bowl afterparty was even sadder than you’d imagine
NY Post
Travis Kelce once yelled in celebration, quoting the Beastie Boys: “You got to fight, for your right, to party.”
Well, it turns out, when you lose 40-22 in the Super Bowl and don’t really put up much of a fight, you’re not going to have much of a party.
Videos have emerged showcasing the Chiefs’ afterparty following their Super Bowl 2025 setback and they are quite depressing.
DJ Dillon Francis provided perhaps the saddest look behind the curtain while he performed in front of an empty crowd.
“Sometimes you have to go back to your roots and DJ for 3 people,” Francis captioned his Instagram post.
Other performers included MGK and Shaboozey, who at least had a crowd around him while he sang his hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” to tepid reaction.

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