If you have been to Arrowhead Stadium the past four seasons, or if you pay close attention to the music played when watching Chiefs games on TV, you’ll notice the traditional touchdown song for the Kansas City Chiefs has been gone for four years.
Gary Glitter’s “Rock ‘N’ Roll Part Two” no longer blasts through the speakers at Arrowhead Stadium after a touchdown score. The Chiefs parted ways with the song, and in turn, the traditional chant after a touchdown score, after it was announced in 2015 Glitter was sentenced to prison for 16 years for sexually abusing three girls between 1975 and 1980.