Skip to content
Link copied to clipboard
Link copied to clipboard

Jason Kelce’s new late-night show begins filming in Philly soon. Here’s how to get tickets.

Kelce’s new ESPN show will film at Union Transfer — and it doesn’t cost a thing to be in the audience.

Jason Kelce is already on "Monday Night Countdown." Soon, he'll have another ESPN show.
Jason Kelce is already on "Monday Night Countdown." Soon, he'll have another ESPN show.Read moreEd Zurga / AP

Jason Kelce will be hosting a new late-night talk show on ESPN for the NFL playoffs, and you can be part of the live studio audience.

The show, They Call It Late Night, will tape on Fridays starting Jan. 3. Beginning Wednesday, fans can go to 1iota to reserve free tickets to each taping, scheduled for 3:30 p.m. at Union Transfer.

The requests will be open starting at 1 p.m. for all five episodes. The show will be telecast at 1 a.m. Saturdays (or call it Friday nights for those staying up), and it will also be available online.

During an interview on Jimmy Kimmel, Live!, the former Eagles center was vague about what the show will look like, but he said that he will host a variety of guests and that NFL Films, based in Mount Laurel, will be involved.

“We’re going to have a bunch of guys up there, legends of the game, friends that I played the game with, coaches, celebrities, while also incorporating NFL Films,” Kelce said during that interview.

» READ MORE: They came from Buffalo, Florida, and even Canada. All they knew was they were getting to meet Jason Kelce.

They Call It Late Night will have five episodes in the lead-up to the Super Bowl. There’s no word yet on guests who will join Kelce on each episode. Philly-based band Snacktime will be on set for each taping.

The show is Kelce’s latest project on ESPN since joining the network after his retirement in February. He also appears on Monday Night Countdown.