Warriors star Steph Curry makes surprise appearance at a Paramore concert as the point guard jumps around on stage and sings hit song
- Basketball star Steph Curry was seen on stage at a Paramore concert this week
- The Warriors point guard was given a chance to sing the band’s hit song
- Curry jumped around on stage and sang along with a delighted crowd
NBA star Steph Curry was a surprise special guest at a Paramore concert this week – with the Golden State Warriors jumping around on stage in front of delighted fans.
Curry is taking some off during the off-season after the point guard recently took his wife Ayesha on holiday to Greece to celebrate their 12th anniversary.
And after returning from the trip as he continues to enjoy a break from basketball he decided to enjoy an evening at a Paramore concert and was invited to join the band on stage by lead singer Hayley Williams.
Williams had told the crowd that Curry was a close friend and said fans were no longer watching a Paramore show, calling it ‘The Steph Curry Show’.
‘So look, you know us and Steph, we go back a few years,’ she said. ‘And tonight is our reunion. Tonight we’re going to sing something together. And listen, from the moment Steph takes the mic, this is no longer a Paramore show, this is a Steph Curry show.’
NBA star Steph Curry was the surprise name at a Paramore concert this week as he bounced around on stage singing their hit song
The Golden State Warriors point guard is taking some time off during the NBA off-season
The 35-year-old, wearing all black, a backwards cap and glasses, stood behind Williams at the back of the stage as she performed her hit song Misery Business before she moved aside – allowing him to move to the front and sing the chorus.
The four-time NBA champion looked to be savouring the moment and he gestured to the crowd before bouncing around on the stage as the beat dropped and confetti was rained down on top of him and the band.
It has been quite an eventful summer for Curry, who was also involved in the American Century Championship golf tournament in Lake Tahoe last month – winning the competition and earning $125,000 in prize money.
After initially making an incredible hole in one during the tournament, he topped it with his closing eagle on the par-5 18th hole. After the putt dropped, he tossed his hat into the air and ran into the arms of Ayesha.
‘I don’t do this for a living, so it’s something you dream about,’ Curry said. ‘I’ve been playing in this tournament for almost a decade and now I’ve got some hardware to show for it. It’s pretty special.’
Curry – who vowed to donate his prize money to charity – finished with 75 points, two ahead of runner-up Mardy Fish, a former pro tennis player who won this event in 2020. Fish was three points ahead of Curry entering the 18th but made par.
Curry, 35, won the American Century Championship golf tournament last month, donating his £125,000 prize money to charity