Morgan Wallen is only two nights into his new I'm the Problem Tour, but his fans are already calling it an "iconic" show.
The country crooner, 32, kicked off his new tour in Houston, Tex., over the weekend, and he made sure to have a lineup of impressive—and unexpected—guests to assist with his famous walk out strut before each show.
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After bringing out local legend Jim McIngvale and rapper Mike Jones for his Houston show on Friday, June 20, Wallen upped his game even more for Saturday night's show, which featured a surprise special guest that was none other than Grammy-winning rapper, Drake.
As seen in the Instagram video of Wallen's walk out routine before Saturday's show, the "Sand in My Boots" artist was first joined by former baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, who, at one point in his lengthy MLB career, played for the Houston Astros.
But it was Drake's appearance that left country fans shook, with several users on Instagram taking to the comments to freak out over the "God's Plan" artist's surprise attendance at Wallen's concert.
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"DRAKE AND MW MY DREAM COLLAB" one ecstatic fan wrote under the Instagram clip, while another user celebrated the fact that their "worlds are colliding" over the "iconic" crossover.
"A Drake and Morgan collab is definitely on the way and I’m here for it," someone else insisted.
"Full body chills. Incredible. 10/10," another fan gushed, while one awe-struck user commented, "are you joking. this is freaking amazing.""This is goated! ?" someone else added.
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