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Tom Brady and Mike Tyson Join Morgan Wallen on Stage in Vegas Concert

Morgan Wallen pulled out all the stops for his Las Vegas concert on Friday night, enlisting sports icons Tom Brady and Mike Tyson to walk him to the stage.

In a video that played for enthusiastic fans before the show began, the country singer was seen greeting the seven-time Super Bowl champion, Tom Brady, with a warm hug and a friendly handshake with the boxing legend, Mike Tyson. Their camaraderie was evident as they exchanged a few words before moving towards the stage.

As they made their way, Wallen, 31, energetically bounced around, gearing up for his performance at Allegiant Stadium. This concert was part of his ongoing One Night at a Time World Tour.

The video footage, shared on social media platforms, captured Wallen sporting a Maxx Crosby jersey, a nod to the defensive end for the Las Vegas Raiders. Interestingly, Tom Brady is currently in discussions to purchase a minority stake in the NFL team, reportedly offering owner Mark Davis $175 million last fall.

Just before hitting the stage, Wallen shared another hug with Brady, making the moment even more special for the cheering crowd. The “Thinkin’ Bout Me” singer appeared to be in high spirits, clearly appreciating the support from the sports legends.

This isn’t the first time Wallen has ushered sports celebrities onto his stage. Earlier in August, ahead of his show at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium, he invited Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes to join him. This gesture ignited conversations on social media, especially since Wallen was seen wearing a Harrison Butker jersey at the time. A representative clarified that the No. 7 jersey number was tied to Wallen’s baseball career as a youngster, rather than a direct nod to Butker.

In May, Butker made headlines with his controversial commencement speech at Benedictine College. During his address, he suggested that a woman’s life truly begins when she becomes a wife and mother, a statement that sparked significant backlash. He later defended his remarks, expressing that his values are rooted in his Catholic faith.

The One Night at a Time Tour began on April 4, although Wallen faced some legal trouble shortly after it kicked off. Just days into the tour, he was arrested on felony charges for throwing a chair off the roof of Eric Church’s bar, Chief’s, in Nashville. Wallen publicly apologized for his actions, expressing his deep respect for law enforcement officers and admitting he wasn’t proud of his behavior.

Sources indicated that Wallen’s outburst was related to his ongoing struggles with alcohol. The singer addressed his fans on April 19, emphasizing his commitment to better behavior and appreciating the hard work of officers who prioritize public safety.

Morgan Wallen continues to be a magnetic presence on stage, drawing together fans from all walks of life, including some of the biggest names in sports.

Source: Page Six