Kobe Bryant shared the spotlight with Taylor Swift on his home turf Friday to honor her record-setting sold-out shows at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Bryant walked on stage while Swift performed "Style" and unveiled a banner hanging in the rafters that read, "Taylor Swift Most Sold Out Performances." She will finish her fifth sold-out show on Wednesday, Aug. 26, bringing her total to 16, more than any other performer in history.

The banner continues hang next to the other celebrating the Los Angeles Lakers' multiple championship runs. Swift shared a photo of the banners on her Instagram writing, "The banners up at Staples Center right now because WHAT IS LIFE EVEN."

She also retweeted the photo from the arena's account and wrote to her more than 62 million Twitter followers, "You did that. Love you."

OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder also joined Swift on stage Friday as the two dueted on his band's song, "Counting Stars." Tedder co-wrote the songs "Welcome to New York" and "I Know Places" off her latest "1989" album.

Swift has invited a plethora of superstar friends on stage throughout the 1989 World Tour. She added to that list on Saturday with R&B queen Mary J. Blige, who sang her classics "Doubt" and "Family Affair" with Swift.

The "Shake It Off" singer also got a little help from "Orange Is the New Black" actress Uzo Aduba on her performance of 2008's "White Horse."

"Friends" alum Matt LeBlanc, comedian Chris Rock and model Sean O'Pry, who starred in Swift's music video for "Blank Space," also walked the "Style" runway during the show.

Swift returns to the Staples Center stage on Monday, Aug. 24.