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    Hot Dogs Fall From The Sky During “Parachute” At Chris Stapleton’s Seattle ‘All-American Road Show’ Stop

    By Mary Claire Crabtree,

    14 hours ago
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    100.7 The Wolf

    Someone pinch me; this seems too good to be true.

    If I were in this stadium, I genuinely think I’d have to blink a few times to make sure I wasn’t dreaming if I was a little buzzed, listening to Chris Stapleton and seeing a hot dog land in front of me from the sky. Yes, folks, you read that correctly…a hot dog coming from the sky.

    Last night, Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show stopped in Seattle, Washington, at the T-Mobile Park. Each tour stop has stellar supporting acts, but Seattle got an exceptional treat with Sheryl Crow and Willie Nelson performing as well. Stapleton and Nelson on the same bill is a dream in itself.

    While seeing this combination of artists will take you to church any day, the concert was bumped to a new spiritual level when Stapleton’s team decided to surprise fans with a special treat while performing “Parachute.” Stapleton really put the All-American in the All-American Road Show, deploying hotdogs from the top of the stadium during the song.

    Tons of hot dogs floated down to fans with parachutes during the song. Talk about a magical experience.

    Personally, I think that this should become a regular occurrence when Stapleton performs “Parachute.” It just makes so much sense. Check out footage of the hot dogs descending into the crowd as they sing along to the hit song.

    I wonder if any fights broke out trying to snag a glizzy…

    @whiskeyriff @Chris Stapleton this is unmatched. 🌭 // 🎥: @Gabe #whiskeyriff #chrisstapleton ♬ Parachute – Chris Stapleton

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