Morgan Wallen shocked the world when he brought out Drake at a recent show in Houston.
In footage captured from the second night of his I’m the Problem tour stop in Houston on Saturday (June 21), Wallen embraced Drake backstage as the two walked out.
As his song “Broadway Girls” featuring Lil Durk played, Wallen was also joined by baseball legend Roger Clemens.
After the show, Wallen shared the moment on Instagram with the caption “all summer long” with Drake’s 2011 song “Under Ground Kings” playing in the background.
Wallen’s epic entrance with Drizzy is the latest in his trend of walking on stage with famous people, especially pro athletes who are local to the area where he’s performing.
The “Last Night” singer has previously walked out with Tom Brady, Troy Aikman, Travis Kelce, and Peyton Manning.

Wallen appeared to be having way more fun at his show than he did during an appearance last month on Saturday Night Live.
When Wallen went on stage for the end-of-night thanks that have become an SNL tradition, he hugged actor Mikey Madison before walking right off the stage instead of staying to chat with the cast.
When asked what happened by Caleb Pressley in his Sundae Conversation series, Wallen said that he wasn’t upset but was eager to leave.
“Seriously, SNL, did they make you mad?” Pressley asked.
“No, no I was just ready to go home,” the singer replied. “I’d been there all week.”
Reports later surfaced that Wallen refused to do a pre-taped sketch for the show, and Joe Jonas had to be brought in as a replacement.
