Much like the opening night of Morgan Wallen's Houston show, the second night also brought fans up on their feet. The event saw a magical amalgamation of musical genres and sports culture on the stage when Wallen brought out Drake and Roger Clemens on night two of his “I’m the Problem” tour stop.As Broadway Girls (featuring Lil Durk) blasted through the speakers, the crowd erupted when Morgan Wallen sauntered onto the stage while being accompanied by Drake and Roger Clemens. The latter seemed to be committed to the bit and presented Wallen with a custom-made baseball jersey on stage while looking completely at home hanging with the musical artists.Among the concert highlights, Clemens' gesture stood a close second to Drake's entrance with a flask. Even Morgan Wallen himself recognized the importance of the moment as he posted a video of their entry on social media. The surprising nature of their appearance added an additional level of oomph to the event, and fans on social media received it well, too. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostRemaining dates for Morgan Wallen's I'm the Problem TourThe success of Morgan Wallen's I'm the Problem album has fueled the tour's momentum, which has been dominating the Billboard 200 for four consecutive weeks since its release last month. Wallen can be heard humming to the tunes of the album on his tour, along with some of his earlier works.While surprising guest appearances have dominated the talks around the tour, Morgan Wallen's electrifying performances have somewhat gone under the radar. The opening night of the Houston show wasn't lacking in star power either, with NFL legend Andre Johnson and local businessman Jim McIngvale also making an appearance at the event.The next show will now see Wallen turning his attention to Madison, Wisconsin. The remaining dates for the tour are as follows:June 28 — Madison, Wisc. at Camp Randall StadiumJuly 11 — Miami Gardens, Fla. at Hard Rock StadiumJuly 12 — Miami Gardens, Fla. at Hard Rock StadiumJuly 18 — Glendale, Ariz. at State Farm StadiumJuly 19 — Glendale, Ariz. at State Farm StadiumJuly 25 — Seattle, Wash. at Lumen FieldJuly 26 — Seattle, Wash. at Lumen FieldAug. 1 — Santa Clara, Calif. at Levi’s StadiumAug. 2 — Santa Clara, Calif. at Levi’s StadiumAug. 15 — Cleveland, Ohio at Huntington Bank FieldAug. 16 — Cleveland, Ohio at Huntington Bank FieldAug. 22 — Foxborough, Mass. at Gillette StadiumAug. 23 — Foxborough, Mass. at Gillette StadiumSept. 4 — Toronto, Ont. at Rogers CentreSept. 5 — Toronto, Ont. at Rogers CentreSept. 12 — Edmonton, Alb. at Commonwealth StadiumSept. 13 — Edmonton, Alb. at Commonwealth StadiumMorgan Wallen has quietly built a reputation for having these surprise guest appearances through his tours, but the Houston shows certainly took the cake. The opening few nights have created high expectations for the tour, which is set to continue in Camp Randall Stadium on June 28.