Brad Paisley invites Boston police officers to sing when he plays Mansfield
When country music star Brad Paisley makes a tour stop in Mansfield this summer, he may be joined on stage by a pair of unlikely guests: two members of the Boston Police Department who recently won online fame with their performance of “Cop Pool Karaoke.’’
Yep. Happy 4th everyone! 🎤🇺🇸 Oh and if you officers wanna sing when I play MA in August, open invite. #4thJuly pic.twitter.com/USXD475MnM
— Brad Paisley (@BradPaisley) July 4, 2018
On Wednesday night, the singer tweeted an invite to officers Stephen McNulty and Kim Tavares to sing at his August show. In a video posted online earlier this week, the officers sang a stirring duet of “God Bless America’’ while driving through Boston, a performance that quickly ricocheted across the Internet.
“Happy 4th everyone!’’ Paisley wrote. “Oh and if you officers wanna sing when I play MA in August, open invite.’’
Boton police officials quickly accepted the invitation.
“Hey @BradPaisley, our officers would be honored to sing with you when you come to town in August,’’ they replied. “Consider the invitation warmly and enthusiastically accepted. #Happy4thofJuly2018!!!’’
Paisley is scheduled to play the Xfinity Center in Mansfield on August 11.