LeBron James Joins Justin Timberlake on Stage to Drink Shots

Fans went nuts when Timberlake brought Lebron James on stage in Cleveland.

Justin Timberlake fans in Cleveland received a wonderful surprise on Saturday night during the pop star's sold-out concert at Quicken Loans Arena. Concertgoers understandably went nuts when Timberlake brought Lebron James on stage. James did not come empty-handed: He brought a tray full of shots for Timberlake and his dancers.

Pretty cool moment in #216 @KingJames @jtimberlake sharing the stage 💕 pic.twitter.com/cBtXXS6RPP

— Elisa Amigo (@elisaamigo) April 1, 2018

A MOMENT. Had no idea @kingjames was jumping on stage tonight. Thanks for celebrating with us, Cleveland...cheers! 🎥: https://t.co/bDmpG8wuOo pic.twitter.com/aKb6B8r9Ay

— Justin Timberlake (@jtimberlake) April 1, 2018

Tonight @KingJames went on stage and delivered a tray full of shots to @jtimberlake and his dancers....gotta love the land

— Madison (@Maddie_Linz) April 1, 2018

Watching @jtimberlake and @kingjames do shots on stage tonight was definitely a highlight of my life 😂🥃 #ManOfTheWoodsTour

— Brittany Bishop (@brittbish_) April 1, 2018

This may not have been a huge surprise to the superfans: Timberlake was seen at Friday's Cleveland Cavaliers game against the New Orleans Pelicans (the same game where James surpassed Michael Jordan’s consecutive double-digit scoring record). The two exchange some friendly words while covering their lips with their collars to fend off intrigued lip-readers. 

In February, Timberlake earned his fourth No. 1 album with Man of the Woods. The accompanying tour was just as successful, reaching the $100-million mark during its early stages. Arthur Fogel, president of global touring for Live Nation, said, "We've got 50 shows on sale in North America and 16 in Europe, and we're over 700,000 tickets [sold] and $100 million gross... It’s huge."

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