Kane Brown definitely made his daughter Kingsley proud on Wednesday (Nov. 4) while singing alongside Elmo and Cookie Monster on Sesame Street‘s The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo on HBO Max.
“Can’t wait for King to watch!” the country superstar wrote in his Instagram stories alongside a photo of him and the popular Sesame Street characters ahead of his Wednesday evening performance.
“Sports, music, and monsters… it doesn’t get better than that! Thanks for having me Elmo,” Brown told fans ahead of the show. “Check out the #NotTooLateShow on HBO Max tonight – Thursday, November 4!”
The “One Mississippi” singer stopped by to sing about sports, including baseball, tennis, soccer, skating and more, while teaching viewers to always be a team player.
“There’s so many sports to try. You can hit a baseball, make it fly. In tennis, you serve a tennis ball. Skaters wear pads in case they fall. Peddle around on a bike. Play football, hut, hut hike. Swing a golf club, yelling fore. Shoot a soccer ball, score!” Brown sang with the iconic characters.
Elmo and Cookie Monster then joined Brown in perfect harmony to sing, “You do your best to be a good sport out on the field or on the court. Sports are fun, they’re fun to play but listen to the crowd shout.”
“Win or lose when the game is done, all that matters is you had some fun,” Brown concluded the performance. “Keep practicing and be ready when it’s time to play again.”
Watch his performance alongside Elmo and Cookie Monster below.
Brown is currently in the midst of his massive 35-date headlining Blessed And Free Tour, which kicked off on October 1 in Sacramento and will visit all 29 NBA basketball arenas throughout 2021 and 2022, marking the first country artist in history to headline every NBA basketball arena on a single tour.
Tickets for the tour are on-sale now HERE.
Kane Brown’s Upcoming Blessed And Free Tour Dates
Nov. 4: Washington, D.C. – Capital One Arena
Nov. 5: Brooklyn – Barclays Center
Nov. 6: State College – Bryce Jordan Center
Nov. 19: Toronto – Scotiabank Arena
Nov. 20 Detroit – Little Caesars Arena
Nov 21: Cleveland – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
Dec. 2: Miami – American Airlines Arena
Dec. 3: Orlando – Amway Center
Dec. 4: Charlotte – Spectrum Center
Jan. 6: Indianapolis – Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Jan. 7, 2022: Louisville – KFC Yum! Center
Jan. 8, 2022: Pittsburgh – PPG Paints Arena
Jan. 13, 2022: Philadelphia – Wells Fargo Center
Jan. 14, 2022: Boston – TD Garden
Jan. 15, 2022: New York – Madison Square Garden
Jan. 20, 2022: Milwaukee – Fiserv Forum
Jan. 21, 2022: Minneapolis – Target Center
Jan. 22, 2022: Chicago – United Center
Jan. 27, 2022: Portland – Moda Center
Jan. 28, 2022: Seattle – Climate Pledge Arena
Jan. 30, 2022: San Francisco – Chase Center
Feb. 3, 2022: Phoenix – Phoenix Suns Arena
Feb. 4, 2022: Las Vegas – T-Mobile Arena