Jack Harlow brought Tyler Herro to Rupp Arena during final stop of statewide tour
With the help of rapper Jack Harlow, Tyler Herro made his return to Rupp Arena on Sunday night.
Harlow, a native of Louisville, closed out his “No Place Like Home” tour in style by bringing out Herro to help perform one of his biggest hits, which just so happens to be named after the former Kentucky basketball player. With Lexington being the sixth and final stop of Harlow’s statewide tour, he wanted to do something special for the Kentucky fans in the house.
The Grammy-nominated Harlow said it was the first time that Herro, who played at UK during the 2018-19 season and was rocking a beanie with the Kentucky state outline on it, has been back at Rupp Arena since his last game as a member of the Kentucky Wildcats.
*Cover your ears, children. There is some NSFW language in the below clip.*
Harlow is a self-proclaimed Louisville fan (remember when Ray Davis threw the Ls Down at him during the Governor’s Cup last weekend?) but he made sure to add plenty of Wildcat flavor into his Lexington set. The Kentucky fans in attendance didn’t let him get away with being a Louisville fan either, tossing the Ls Down whenever mention of the Cardinals came up.
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