Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies joins KSI on stage at his concert

Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies joins KSI on stage at his concert, as the full back raps and shows off his dance moves after his team’s Champions League win vs. Barca

  • Alphonso Davies performed with KSI during the last show of his European tour
  • The Bayern star showed off his dance moves and rapped along with the song
  • And the fans seemed to enjoy the performance from the entertaining pair

After playing 90 minutes in Bayern Munich’s 2-0 win over Barcelona this week, Alphonso Davies put on a different kind of performance Thursday night, joining KSI on stage for the last show of his European tour.

As KSI performed his song ‘No Time’ at venue Ampere in Munich, Davies seamlessly filled the role of a hype-man, dancing on stage and even getting on the mic a little bit.

Davies seemed to know the words to KSI’s song as he jumped around, and it’s not the first time that he’s made his admiration of the rapper, YouTuber and boxer known.  

Alphonso Davies (white shirt) was given a mic to rap along with KSI’s song ‘No Time’

And he also showed off his dance moves, as the crowd seemed to enjoy the performance

The Canadian star posted a video to his Snapchat last year singing along to ‘No Time,’ and teased a possible linkup with KSI in April.

A YouTube video on his channel of him opening up a FIFA pack was titled ‘Davies collab with KSI??’

‘KSI is the OG at this FIFA thing,’ he said in the clip.

‘I used to watch him when I was younger, and like this guy is just funny.’

https://youtube.com/watch?v=ycl2fIiWQm0%3Frel%3D0%26showinfo%3D1%26hl%3Den-US

KSI has gifted with a No. 9 Bayern shirt after the show, as he and Davies posed for a picture

The British entertainer was gifted with a custom ‘KSI’ Bayern Munich jersey after the show, and the pair took a picture to show off the No. 9 shirt. 

KSI had previously performed in Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, Paris, Brussels and Cologne on the tour.

Davies has enjoyed a strong start to the season for the reigning German champions, starting eight of their 10 matches in all competitions and registering two assists.

They face Augsburg on Saturday. 


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