Travis Kelce reacts to Stephen Curry’s appearance on stage with Paramore, calling the Warriors guard an ‘absolute legend’
- Stephen Curry took the stage with Paramore in San Francisco this week
- And Travis Kelce applauded the sniper on Instagram afterwards
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Stephen Curry’s onstage performance with Paramore was a hit with Travis Kelce, as the Chiefs’ tight end took to Instagram to compliment the basketball star.
Curry took to the stage with the pop punk band, fronted by singer Haley Williams, for their song “Misery Business,” and Kelce loved the cameo.
“Absolute legend for this one!!” he commented under Curry’s Instagram post documenting the concert.
Curry and his wife Ayesha posed with the band backstage at the San Francisco show, which was played at the Chase Center – home of the Warriors.
NBA star Steph Curry was the surprise name at a Paramore concert this week at Chase Center
He and wife Ayesha posed backstage with the band in San Francisco on Monday night
And Travis Kelce loved Curry’s performance onstage and left this Instagram comment
Ayesha also posted on her Instagram story about the concert, revealing how the band played in the couple’s history.
‘Wooaaah! We listened to Paramore on one of our first dates – and many years later were kind enough to perform on his 30th.
“This is so FREAKING COOL! What a full circle moment. Thank you @paramore and @yelyahwilliams – ‘still into you.”
Curry received a warm welcome on stage from Williams, who said, “So look, you know us and Steph, we go back a few years.
Travis Kelce enters his 11th season for the Kansas City Chiefs on a tight end
“And tonight is our reunion. Tonight we’re going to sing something together. And listen, from the moment Steph takes the mic, this isn’t a Paramore show anymore, this is a Steph Curry show.”
Both Curry and Kelce have made headlines this summer.
Curry won the American Century Championship golf tournament in Lake Tahoe last month against other celebrities and (non-golf) athletes.
And Kelce let his temper get the better of him late last month, when he punched teammate Jack Cochrane after a late goal in practice.