Over the weekend, a few 49ers helped turn Morgan Wallen's Levi's® Stadium shows into a uniquely Bay Area experience.
Wallen brought his "I'm the Problem Tour" to Santa Clara for two nights, and both shows featured some familiar faces from local sports icons.
On Friday, Wallen made his grand entrance alongside two hometown legends: MLB home run leader Barry Bonds and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young. The walkout tradition is a staple of Wallen's tour, where he's often joined by notable figures from each city.
Former 49ers Anthony Dixon, Quinton Dial, and Ray McDonald were also spotted in the crowd on Friday, showing love for Wallen and the home of the Faithful.
"It's cool to see country music take over the stadium right before football season kicks off," Dial said. "Once September hits, all the Niners Faithful are going to be here."
"Levi's® is jumping!" Dixon added.
Saturday night's show gave the Faithful a special treat when current 49ers, tight end George Kittle and tackle Trent Williams walked out with Wallen, bringing along the team's signature Bumpboxx to complete the entrance.