Pharrell Williams Brings Brockhampton Out On Stage During N.E.R.D Concert

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Pharrell Williams attends Apollo in the Hamptons 2018: Hosted by Ronald O. Perelman at The Creeks on August 11, 2018 in East Hampton, New York.

N.E.R.D and Brockhampton link up during recent concert.

Pharrell is a genius in his own right and much of that is due to the fact that he's willing to embrace change and recognize talent early. As he's ascended to an OG level in his career, we've seen him not only show love but also give advice and guidance to some of the younger artists. Pharrell was recently on a tour date with N.E.R.D when he brought out BROCKHAMPTON in the middle of the concert.

Brockhampton had a massive moment during N.E.R.D's performance during U.K.'s Reading Festival. Kevin Abstract took to Twitter earlier to share a photo of Brockhampton alongside Pharrell. Shortly after, he was living tweeting his experience during the N.E.R.D concert.

"bruh Pharrell just had the crowd chant brockhampton what the hell," Abstract wrote. "OMG PHARRELL JUST CALLED BROCKHAMPTON TO THE STAGE."

Although they didn't get the chance to perform with N.E.R.D, they did get to turn up on stage and live a childhood dream.

Clearly, BROCKHAMPTON are back in action after their little break. Allegations of sexual misconduct against one of the co-founders had a major impact on the group's progression especially since they just signed a record deal with RCA and were inching towards a new album. However, they came back stronger than ever since then. In June, the announced their new album along with the single "Tonya" during their performance on Jimmy Fallon -- their first major performance since Ameer Vann's departure. Shortly after, they annoucned "Things We Lose In The Fire Radio" show on Beats1 where they debuted their single, "1999 Wildfire" on.


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Pharrell Williams Brings Brockhampton Out On Stage During N.E.R.D Concert
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