Michael Jordan received a nostalgic surprise while dining at a luxurious restaurant in the South of France.
The retired NBA legend, who has been touring Europe with his wife, Yvette Prieto, visited Bagatelle St. Tropez earlier this month.
As Jordan enjoyed his meal with friends, saxophonist Dimasax played the Chicago Bulls’ iconic entrance song, “Sirius” by The Alan Parsons Project. Jordan beamed with joy as the musician serenaded him, and fellow diners stood up and clapped along to the memorable tune.
“MICHAEL JORDAN WAS BACK!!!” Dimasax captioned the video clip of the moment, which quickly went viral. Jordan, dressed in a black tee, seemed to relish the unexpected tribute.
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Just days earlier, Jordan and Prieto were seen holding hands off the coast of France. The couple, married for 11 years, also enjoyed a beach outing where Prieto stunned in a colorful bikini set. They took a scenic boat ride near the Ligurian Sea, with Jordan frequently lighting up a cigar as he relaxed on the water.
Their European getaway began on Jordan’s $15 million yacht in Ibiza, where they were joined by his mother, Deloris, brothers James Jr. and Larry, and his sister, Roslyn. Before disembarking from the 82-foot yacht, the family took a group photo, capturing the special moment.
After leaving the yacht, Jordan and Prieto were seen holding hands as they made their way to a restaurant in Barcelona for some well-deserved downtime. Their European adventure continued this week in Portofino, where the couple was spotted relaxing on the Italian Riviera.
Jordan, sporting a white bucket hat, plain white T-shirt, and cargo shorts, puffed on a cigar as he lounged on a boat. In another tender moment, he and Prieto posed for a selfie together, with Prieto holding the phone aloft to capture the memory.
This summer excursion has been a blend of relaxation, family bonding, and unexpected moments of joy for the NBA legend and his wife, as they soak in the beauty and culture of Europe.