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Post Malone's ultimate career show in Nashville

Post Malone capped off a whirlwind year with a sold-out performance at Nissan Stadium on Saturday night (Oct. 19), marking his first-ever NFL stadium concert.



The electrifying event saw the multi-genre superstar deliver an unforgettable show to thousands of fans.


The night kicked off with country-rock singer Dan Spencer warming up the crowd with tracks like "Weepin' Weekend," "Eternal Platitude," and "Coffee Shop Cowboy Blues." Spencer thanked Post for the opportunity before closing his set, setting the stage for the next act.


Country duo Muscadine Bloodline followed with an energetic set, opening with "Rattlesnake Ridge" and "Weyerhaeuser Land."


They had the crowd clapping along to their high-energy performance, slowing things down for their Platinum hit "Porch Swing Angel," which saw a sea of cellphone lights illuminate the stadium.


Their set was a blend of honky-tonk jams, harmonica-driven tunes, and heartfelt moments, closing with "Me On You."


As anticipation built for Post Malone's entrance, the crowd buzzed with excitement. The moment he took the stage, opening with "Wrong Ones," the atmosphere shifted to a high-energy spectacle complete with fireworks and pyrotechnics.


The crowd welcomed him with a "Posty" chant after "Finer Things," which clearly moved the singer.


Post shared his gratitude for the night, noting it was his first time performing in an NFL stadium. He took fans on a journey through his career with hits like "Circles," "Guy For That," and "Chemical," seamlessly blending his hip-hop and country influences.


His emotional connection with the audience was evident as he repeatedly expressed his thanks, especially before his performance of "What Don’t Belong to Me."


Adding honky-tonk flair, Post performed "California Sober" and "M-E-X-I-C-O," even spotting fans dancing to the latter.


He also introduced his band and celebrated a member's birthday before cranking up the energy with "Candy Paint."


In a touching moment, Post honoured the late Toby Keith with an acoustic cover of "What I Didn’t Know Then," sparking cheers from the crowd.


The evening grew even more special when Post invited a fan named Winter on stage. The two performed "Stay" together, a song Winter had been practicing since receiving a guitar from Post at a previous concert.


As the night progressed, Post powered through a string of his biggest hits, including "I Fall Apart," "Better Now," and "Psycho," lighting up the stadium with fire and flashing lights. He also played "Dead At The Honky Tonk" from his country album F-1 Trillion.


Before performing "Losers," Post delivered an inspiring message to fans, encouraging them to stay true to themselves. He also reflected on his childhood dreams of becoming a musician, sharing a heartfelt story about how far he’s come.


He dedicated the emotional ballad "Yours" to his family, particularly his three-year-old daughter, before cranking up the energy again with fan-favourite "White Iverson."


The crowd went wild when Blake Shelton made a surprise appearance to join Post for their duet, "Pour Me A Drink."


Post continued his homage to Nashville with a cover of Brad Paisley’s "I’m Gonna Miss Her," before igniting the crowd with his hit "Go To Hell."


As the show neared its end, Post delivered a powerful rendition of "Rockstar" and shared one final message of hope and encouragement with fans, urging them to live their dreams fearlessly.


He closed the night on a high note with performances of "Congratulations" and "Sunflower," leaving the crowd buzzing with excitement.


The F-1 Trillion Tour wraps up this week with two shows in Houston and two in Austin, Texas.




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