Morgan Wallen‘s entourage at his Friday evening live performance in Kansas Metropolis included a trio of Tremendous Bowl champions.
The “Whiskey Glasses” nation crooner walked out of his inexperienced room at Arrowhead Stadium flanked by none aside from Chiefs superstars Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones. The tight finish, quarterback and defensive deal with regarded pumped as they puffed up Wallen’s entrance from the bowels of the stadium to the live performance stage.
Wallen donned a customized Chiefs No. 7 jersey full together with his final title on the again. Whereas some have been fast to notice the singer entered the stadium sporting controversial Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker‘s jersey quantity, it must be famous that the 31-year-old “Up Down” singer usually wears No. 7 jerseys at his concert events, as he wore No. 7 when he performed baseball at Gibbs Excessive College in Corryton, Tennessee. In truth, when ET caught up with Wallen in 2023 for a particular live performance on the baseball discipline he used to play, the scoreboard welcomed him with “Batter 7” on the sphere’s new scoreboard, which additionally paid homage to his then-new album, One Factor at a Time.
In any occasion, all concerned regarded psyched strolling out to “WHISKEY WHISKEY,” Wallen’s collaboration with rapper Moneybagg Yo. Even Mahomes’ spouse, Brittany Mahomes, was wilding out to their walkout and posted a snippet of it on her Instagram Story.
Wallen’s been stuffed with surprises. On evening one in all his pit cease in Kansas Metropolis, Wallen, who wore a Kansas Metropolis Royals jersey, walked out with Brooks & Dunn. He later stunned the group by bringing out nation star Lainey Wilson for a particular duet.
By the best way, Wallen had a dream about taking part in skilled baseball. However as he informed ET, his life took a flip for the higher.
“It’s important to me. I never thought that I would be able to do this. I had dreams of playing baseball. My life obviously took a different turn for the better, God had different plans, but it’s cool to come back here,” he mentioned. “We had a good team. We had a very close-knit team. I love my coach. He’s still a coach. It’s just a lot of good things that run through my head when I step on this field, so it makes me probably more proud than almost anything.”
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