Morgan Wallen was escorted to the stage by Tom Brady and Mike Tyson throughout his Las Vegas live performance on Friday, August 9.
A video performed for followers forward of the present shared through X on Saturday, August 10, confirmed Wallen, 31, assembly up with Brady, 47, and Tyson, 58. The singer exchanged a hug with the seven-time Tremendous Bowl champion and shook the boxing legend’s hand.
Wallen, flanked by Brady and Tyson, walked via Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium towards the stage to carry out the most recent live performance in his ongoing One Evening at a Time World Tour. Wallen, who appeared energized and excited to carry out within the footage, wore a Max Crosby Raiders jersey, representing the defensive finish for the Las Vegas NFL workforce. Whereas Tyson dressed merely in all black, Brady, wore a black t-shirt, white pants and a black Raiders baseball cap.
Within the footage, the “Whiskey Glasses” singer hugged Brady yet one more time earlier than working onto the stage. Brady is at present on monitor to buy a ten% stake within the NFL workforce and supplied proprietor Mark Davis $175 million for the share final fall.
Wallen’s newest walkout comes after a concertgoer was arrested for making “terroristic threats” towards Kansas Metropolis Chiefs gamers forward of the musician’s Friday, August 3, live performance at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas Metropolis.
Wallen, who wore a Chiefs jersey for the event, was walked to the stage that night time by Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, the respective tight finish and quarterback for the Chiefs.
Based on an announcement from the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Workplace, the attendee shared through social media his plans to “shoot people, who had been members of the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs group” and who can be attending the live performance. Because of this, the present was delayed by 40 minutes as Kansas Metropolis police looked for and arrested the person, who faces a Class E felony with a set $15,000 bond.
Wallen made headlines earlier this yr when he was arrested in Nashville, shortly after kicking off the 2024 leg of his tour in April. Us Weekly confirmed that Wallen was arrested after he allegedly threw a chair from the roof of Chief’s, a bar owned by fellow nation star Eric Church; Wallen was charged with three felony counts of reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct.
“I didn’t really feel proper publicly checking in till I made amends with some of us,” Wallen wrote through X in April after his arrest. “I’ve touched base with Nashville regulation enforcement, my household and the nice individuals at Chief’s. I’m not happy with my conduct, and I settle for duty.”