Chris Pratt made an appearance onstage at Robert's Western World in Nashville on July 11 and surprised the audience by performing a cover of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues," along with Sarah Gayle Meech and her band.
Pratt, who wore a denim shirt and a white baseball cap, posed with Meech following his set.
Meech shared a photo of herself with Pratt on social media with the caption, "When Chris Pratt shows up at your show @robertswesternworld to sing Johnny Cash,
"You never know who will show up at Robert's Western World... Thank you @prattprattpratt you made our night!" she added.
That was not all. The Avengers: Endgame star also dropped in at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge a little later and performed Garth Brooks' "Papa Loved Mama" onstage.
"How good is this band?" Pratt reportedly exclaimed to a screaming crowd before belting out the track.
The venue posted a picture of Pratt performing along with a funny gif of his "Parks and Recreation" character, Andy Dwyer, and wrote, "Look who decided to stop by! What we love about Nashville, Tennessee."
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