Jason Kelce reveals dates for Sea Isle bartending event and Beer Bowl, and he will be competing this year.
The annual Jason Kelce’s Beer Bowl is returning to Sea Isle City for a third consecutive year. This popular event will once again feature Kelce’s celebrity bartending fundraiser at the Ocean Drive, marking its fifth iteration.
In a recent episode of the podcast “New Heights,” Jason Kelce shared the official dates for this year’s festivities, which are scheduled to take place on June 25-26. The Beer Bowl has become a notable highlight for both fans and participants, drawing attention for its blend of entertainment and charitable contributions.
The Beer Bowl, organized in collaboration with the Eagles Autism Foundation, combines charity and fun, where Kelce and several Eagles players—both past and present—will serve as celebrity bartenders. Proceeds from these two days will be directed to the Eagles Autism Foundation, an initiative dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by autism.
As anticipation builds, details regarding ticket sales for the events have yet to be publicly confirmed. However, fans can expect a chance to participate directly in the Beer Bowl, as a few select individuals will be chosen to engage in various drinking games, vying for a grand cash prize of ,000. While the precise venue for this year’s Beer Bowl is still to be announced, last year’s event was successfully held at the Yacht Club of Sea Isle City.
The organizers are currently calling for teams to submit videos to compete in the Beer Bowl events. Participation criteria focus on creativity and enthusiasm, with entries encouraged to showcase team names, costumes, and an overall energetic vibe. Those interested in competing are requested to post submission videos on social media, tagging @NewHeightShow and using the hashtag #BeerBowl. This year, Jason Kelce himself will be competing alongside a former teammate, Beau Allen, adding an exciting twist to the event.
In a nod to tradition, last year’s champions, Santa’s Revenge, have been invited back to defend their title, promising fierce competition among participants. The deadline for video submissions is set for June 18, when the selected teams—and details about the specific games—will be announced. Notably, the previous year’s controversial “baby bottle chug” will not reappear, as Kelce expressed his desire to avoid that particular challenge.
As the preparations for the Beer Bowl advance, both fans and participants are eager for the festivities, which promise to blend a spirited atmosphere with meaningful contributions to a vital cause.