Mets star Pete Alonso sings with Zach Bryan on stage during show at UBS Arena

Mets star Pete Alonso sings with Zach Bryan on stage during show at UBS Arena

Pete Alonso smashed his first home run of the season against the Brewers on Saturday, and his beaming energy only continued throughout the day as he was found later in the night signing “Revival” as a guest alongside Zach Bryan at UBS Arena.

Videos from the concert show the Mets slugger dancing around on stage and joining the country artist at the microphone to belt out the lyrics while wearing jeans, a camouflage shirt, hat and sunglasses.

Many fans took out their phones to record the moment, capturing Alonso, 29, having a blast on stage and interacting with the crowd throughout the song.

Pete Alonso dances across the stage at Zach Bryan’s concert on Saturday night at UBS Arena. X @SNY_Mets Pete Alonso sings along Zach Bryan at the country artist’s concert at UBS Arena on Saturday. X @SNY_Mets

Alonso was the latest highlight of Bryan’s last local stop of his “Quittin’ Time” tour after Bruce Springsteen appeared on stage earlier this week with the four-time Billboard Music Awards winner in Brooklyn.

The performance alongside Bryan likely helped Alonso get over the Mets’ 7-6 loss to the Brewers earlier in the day.

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His solo homer in the ninth inning wasn’t enough to power the Mets to a win, but it had an exit velocity of 113.8 miles per hour and went 406 feet to left-center.

Things got worse for the Mets Sunday morning before the series finale even began as manager Carlos Mendoza and reliever Yohan Ramirez were suspended after Ramirez threw behind Rhys Hoskins on Saturday.

Pete Alonso celebrates his solo home run during the ninth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers. Robert Sabo for NY Post

A day earlier, Hoskins got into a tiff with Jeff McNeil over a late slide into second base and he followed up the incident with a stellar day — three hits including a home run and four RBIs — that also included Ramirez’s ejection after the reliever threw behind him in the seventh inning.

Alonso went 2-for-7 over the Mets’ first two games

The Mets are trying to avoid a season-opening sweep on Sunday.