Michael Jordan couldn’t stop smiling when his European summer was interrupted by a blast from the past.
The Bulls legend and his wife Yvette Prieto were serenaded by a saxophonist, Dimasax — whom performed Chicago’s theme song in the 1990s, “Sirus,” by The Alan Parsons Project — while they dined at Bagatelle restaurant in Saint Tropez, as seen in a video shared on social media.
It is all part of an epic European trip for the couple that has also included stops in Barcelona and Ibiza.
The song was used to introduce the starting lineup at Bulls home games during the team’s six-championship dynasty in the 1990s.
The song later became part of the soundtrack for Jordan’s six-part ESPN docuseries, “The Last Dance” in 2020.
Jordan and Prieto sat at an outdoor table with a group of people as patrons joined in hyping the crowd.
Jordan was bobbing his head while Prieto was clapping to the sound of the beat.
The GOAT, who sported tinted sunglasses and a black T-shirt, was seen pumping his fist in the air.
Dimasax, a saxophonist known in the French Riveria, shared the video on Instagram.
The couple’s table was covered with red rose pedals — and the group enjoyed sliced avocado, shrimp cocktail and pizza, as seen in the video.
That wasn’t the first time Jordan was greeted with the famous song while vacationing with his family.
Jordan and Prieto were serenaded by the Bulls’ theme song in a similar fashion while on a vacation last fall, according to another video on social media.
The Basketball Hall of Famer usually spends the summer in Europe on his reported $115 million mega yacht, “M’BRACE,”
The luxury boat was parked in Barcelona earlier this month, as seen in photos obtained by The Post.
Jordan and Prieto, who celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary in April, were seen holding hands in St. Tropez at the time.
The couple share 10-year-old twin daughters, Victoria and Ysabel.