Warriors star Steph Curry makes surprise appearance at a Paramore concert as the point guard jumps around on stage and sings hit song

This week’s Paramore event featured NBA star Steph Curry as a surprise special guest, as the Golden State Warriors ran around the stage in front of ecstatic spectators.

Curry is taking some time off during the off-season after the point guard recently celebrated his 12-year wedding anniversary by traveling to Greece with his wife Ayesha.

He also chose to have a break from basketball after the trip by attending a Paramore performance, where he was encouraged to join the band on stage by lead vocalist Hayley Williams.

Williams had already informed the audience that Curry was a good friend and that fans were now witnessing “The Steph Curry Show” instead of a Paramore concert.

We go back a few years, so look, you know us and Steph,” she continued. Our reunion is tonight, so. We’re going to sing a song together tonight. And listen, as soon as Steph approaches the stage, this performance is no longer by Paramore; rather, it is by Steph Curry.

NBA star Steph Curry was the surprise name at a Paramore concert this week

He delighted fans as he bounced around on stage singing the band's hit song

The Golden State Warriors point guard is  taking some time off during the NBA off-season

The Golden State Warriors point guard is  taking some time off during the NBA off-season

Williams sang her classic song Misery Business with the 35-year-old standing behind her at the back of the stage in all-black, a backwards cap, and glasses. When she moved aside, he was free to walk to the front and sing the chorus.

The tempo dropped, and confetti began to fall on the band as the four-time NBA champion, who appeared to be savoring the moment, bounced around on stage while waving to the audience.

Curry has had a very busy summer thus far. Last month, he participated in the American Century Championship golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, where he finished first and took home the $125,000 first prize.

He had already made an amazing hole in one earlier in the competition, but his final eagle on the par-5 18th hole put the cherry on top. After the putt landed, he threw his hat into the air and dashed into Ayesha’s arms.

Curry, 35, won the American Century Championship golf tournament last month, donating his £125,000 prize money to charity