Vampire Weekend's bassist, Chris Baio, took to the stage with an unexpected guest star during their recent concert at Kilby Block in Salt Lake City: cast member Sonja Morgan from the popular reality TV show "The Real Housewives of New York." The band surprised the audience with a performance of the show's iconic theme song, "Money Can't Buy You Class," featuring Morgan's signature dance moves.
Vampire Weekend, the indie rock band known for their blend of African-inspired melodies and witty lyrics, recently surprised fans at their concert in Salt Lake City with a special guest appearance from "Real Housewives of New York" star Sonja Morgan. The unexpected collaboration occurred during the band's performance of their song "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa," which features a sample from Morgan's iconic catchphrase, "Money can't buy you class."
As the song reached its climax, Baio, who also serves as Vampire Weekend's keyboardist, invited Morgan onto the stage. The reality TV star, known for her outspoken personality and love of champagne, appeared in a glamorous floor-length gown and immediately joined the band for a high-energy performance of the show's theme song.
Morgan's appearance on stage sparked a frenzy among the audience, with fans cheering and dancing along to the familiar tune. The socialite and fashion designer sent air kisses to the crowd while showcasing her signature dance moves, which included twirls, kicks, and a shimmy that would make any aspiring housewife proud.
The collaboration between Vampire Weekend and Morgan was a testament to the band's playful and eclectic spirit. Baio, who is also a successful solo artist and producer, has long been known for his love of pop culture and his ability to incorporate unexpected elements into his music. Morgan's appearance on stage added a touch of glamour and reality TV drama to the band's live performance.
After the performance, Morgan took to Instagram to express her excitement and share photos from the concert. "Had the best time rocking out with Vampire Weekend at Kilby Block," she captioned a photo of herself and the band. "Thanks for inviting me, boys!"
Vampire Weekend continued to perform for the rest of the evening, delivering a high-energy set that included hits such as "Oxford Comma," "A-Punk," and "Harmony Hall." The band's performance was met with enthusiastic cheers from the crowd, who had the opportunity to witness a truly unique and memorable concert experience.
Vampire Weekend's Only God Was Above Us tour is set to continue throughout the summer, with upcoming stops planned in cities across the United States and Europe. The band's partnership with Morgan is a reminder that music and reality television can sometimes collide in the most unexpected and entertaining ways.