The Paramore and Steph Curry 'Misery Business' duet that nobody saw coming

'This is no longer a Paramore show, this is a Steph Curry show'
Hayley Williams of Paramore and NBA player Steph Curry
Hayley Williams, Steph Curry Photo credit Marcus Ingram/Isaiah Vazquez - Getty Images
By , Audacy

During their recent tour stop in San Francisco, Alt-rockers Paramore welcomed NBA star Steph Curry to the stage to help perform a fan-favorite.

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After it was revealed during a 2018 birthday celebration that the Golden State Warriors star point guard is a fan of the band, Paramore felt it was only right to invite him to be front and center while on his home court at the Chase Center to help perform their 2007 hit "Misery Business."

Singer Hayley Williams, welcoming Curry to the stage mid-song during their make-up date in San Francisco on Monday night (August 7), told the crowd, "Us and Steph, we go back a few years, and tonight is our reunion..."

"Listen... From the moment that Steph gets the mic, this is no longer a Paramore show, this is a Steph Curry show, alright?" Hayley added as he paced the stage with a smile. Williams then counted in the bridge for Steph to sing solo, while thousands of fans danced along in a hail of confetti. Check out the awesome moment below, as captured by Audacy's Live 105 and the Chase Center.

Paramore's next scheduled shows in support of their latest album This Is Why with openers FOALS and The Linda Lindas are set for Seattle on August 9th, and Portland and Salt Lake City on the 10th and 13th respectively.

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