Stephen Curry is used to putting on shows at Chase Center with his unique warmup routine and shooting spectacles in high-stake games.
The Warriors star enthralled spectators in a unique way Monday night when he joined Paramore on stage to perform the pop-punk band’s 2007 hit “Misery Business.”
When you come to a Chase Center concert, you never know who might show up on stage
Paramore's surprise guest is none other than @StephenCurry30 pic.twitter.com/1XykIDOirQ
— Chase Center (@ChaseCenter) August 8, 2023
Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams welcomed the four-time NBA champion and her friend Curry to the stage for one of the last songs of the night, much to the delight of the sold-out crowd.
“From the moment that Steph gets the mic, this is no longer a Paramore show,” Williams told the audience. “This is a Steph Curry show, all right?”
The interactive “Misery Business” bridge has become a staple of Paramore’s tour this summer. The band typically invites a fan from the audience to show off their pipes, but Williams has also given the honors to Lil Uzi Vert, who performed on stage in New York earlier this summer.
According to Ayesha Curry, the group has been one of their faves since they began dating.
Last night’s Paramore concert was a full-circle moment for Steph and Ayesha
[via Ayesha Curry’s IG] pic.twitter.com/XqkuYliE67
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) August 8, 2023
Paramore also performed at Steph’s 30th birthday party in 2018.
paramore at steph curry’s bday party because what better time to bring this back than now pic.twitter.com/t1GQsnkYGD
— jen’s alt (@YELYAHRIOTT) August 8, 2023
Ayesha thanked the group and Williams on social media for the “full circle moment,” and “one of the coolest nights.”
Steph has had a busy offseason. He recently celebrated his 12th wedding anniversary in Greece and sunk a hole-in-one on the way to winning a coveted golf tournament.
Curry’s musical performance also comes less than a week after he starred in the music video for Houston rapper Tobe Nwigwe’s “Lil Fish, Big Pond.”