Mets win a pitchers’ duel in the desert with a two-run tenth
Mets secure a 3-1 victory over Diamondbacks in a tense extra inning game.
George Kittle shared new details about Taylor Swift's surprise performance at the Tight Ends & Friends concert. The event was founded by Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olsen, with the next camp scheduled for June 23-26.
Mentioned in this story
George Kittle; Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
Credit: Charley Gallay/Getty; David Eulitt/Getty
George Kittle reminisced about Taylor Swift's surprise appearance at the Tight Ends & Friends concert last year.
Kittle, 32, spoke about Swift's special performance on an episode of Offseason, the docuseries that chronicles the personal lives of NFL stars*,* as he and his Tight End University co-founders, Travis Kelce and Greg Olsen, prepare for the sixth annual camp to kick off on June 23.
Kittle, who has become friendly with Swift, 36, through Kelce, also 36, told viewers, "We threw a concert, in Nashville, rented out the Brooklyn bowl. We had, like, eight country musicians, surprise appearances by Luke Combs and Taylor Swift."
The San Francisco 49ers star described all of the performances as "pretty awesome" before revealing, "I've never heard 1,000 people scream louder than for 'Shake It Off.'"
Swift dazzled the crowd as she performed the famed 2014 track, with an exclusive source gushing about the moment to PEOPLE last June.
George Kittle reminisced about Taylor Swift's surprise appearance at the Tight Ends & Friends concert, sharing new insights about the event.
The next Tight End University camp is set to take place from June 23 to June 26.
Tight End University was founded by George Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olsen.
Mets secure a 3-1 victory over Diamondbacks in a tense extra inning game.

Marc Márquez dice estar al cien por cien, pero no rinde como se esperaba en 2025.
Jacob Misiorowski records fastest pitches by a starter in Brewers' win over Yankees

El Angliru, un hito en la Vuelta Femenina y el ciclismo femenino
Caitlin Clark's contract with the Indiana Fever is extended for two more seasons!
Smokies secure a 7-0 win over Barons despite being one-hit!
See every story in Sports — including breaking news and analysis.
"Taylor surprised the crowd by joining Kane Brown onstage for ‘Shake It Off.’ The crowd lost their minds! At the end of her performance she made sure to thank the band and gave each one of them a hug," the source said.
Kittle previously spoke about Swift's surprise performance during the March 17 episode of the Bussin' with the Boys podcast, where he joked that Swift was "bullied" into performing. "Last year, when Travis told me Taylor was coming to Tight End University, I was like, 'That's sick. If she wants to go to anything, here are the events that we have planned,' and she showed up to everything," Kittle said on the podcast.
Kittle also joked that "the only reason" Swift performed at the concert, which featured a set from Luke Combs, "is because my mom and Claire's mom were like, 'You should totally sing' and like, kind of bullied her into doing it."
Follow your favorite athletes on and off the field with PEOPLE's free sports newsletter — sign up now!
"No one bullies Taylor Swift," Kittle said quickly, before adding, "I'm kidding."
When the podcast hosts asked Kittle — who said at the time he'd be "cold calling about 20 artists in the next two weeks" to book the lineup — if Swift has plans to return, the 49ers star said, "I cannot confirm or deny."
Read the original article on People