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Post Malone

Post Malone

Auteur(s): Katie Brown
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This biography covers the life and musical rise of Post Malone, from his early independent days to becoming one of the most popular yet genre-defying rap stars defining the sound of contemporary hip hop in the late 2010s. It explores how Post Malone's unique style and non-conforming public image have fueled both his commercial success and resonance with audiences.Copyright Katie Brown Art
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  • Post Malone's Whirlwind Week: Surprise Gigs, Stadium Tour Triumphs & Business Moves
    Jul 22 2025
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    Post Malone has been making serious waves over the past few days with a combination of surprise performances, major tour headlines, unique business moves, and prominent social media buzz. Just last Thursday night, he sent Salt Lake City fans into a frenzy when he made an unannounced appearance at Sierra Ferrell’s Twilight Concert Series show at Library Square. According to coverage by local outlets and JamBase, Posty joined Ferrell onstage for a duet of their Grammy-nominated track “Never Love You Again,” and then returned later in the evening—drink and cigarette in hand—to play drums during her set, capping the night with a show of real camaraderie and star power that quickly went viral on fan accounts and music blogs.

    This unexpected cameo follows the successful conclusion of his Big Ass Stadium Tour, which wrapped up its US leg on July 1 in San Francisco after crisscrossing major cities and stadiums with direct support from Jelly Roll and special guest Sierra Ferrell, according to both Holler and IMDB News. The tour drew rave reviews and solidified Post Malone’s latest turn toward country music, as showcased by his 2024 album F-1 Trillion, which features collaborations with titans like Tim McGraw, Morgan Wallen, and Dolly Parton. His country crossover continued to build momentum, adding a new dimension to his career and broadening his audience considerably, as reported by SeatGeek.

    Business-wise, Post remains a fixture in retail collaborations. Pacsun’s CEO recently credited him for injecting authenticity and star power into their culture-driven merchandise approach, spotlighting his capsule collections as examples of how music partnerships can shape youth trends and drive substantial sales volumes, according to Mission Matters. Meanwhile, Post’s partnership with Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers—notably his custom-designed hot pink and tattoo-adorned restaurant in Midvale, Utah—was highlighted by Utah Business as a case study in genuine, mutually beneficial celebrity branding.

    On social media, his name popped up in adjacent buzz last week when Jelly Roll, in a guest spot on The Pat McAfee Show, listed Post Malone as a favorite before humorously switching gears to call Taylor Swift the GOAT. The exchange sparked a viral Instagram back-and-forth involving Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift’s partner, adding a fresh layer to the ongoing pop culture interplay between chart-toppers.

    Collectively, these last days underscore how Post Malone’s blend of musical reinvention, unpredictably charismatic appearances, and sharp business instincts continue to keep him front and center not just in headlines, but in the evolving story of American pop culture. No significant rumors or unconfirmed reports with lasting biographical impact have surfaced—just pure, headline-worthy Posty energy.

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    3 min
  • Post Malone's Nashville Takeover: Surprise Duets, Epic Bar Launch, and Stadium Tour Domination
    Jul 19 2025
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    Post Malone has made major waves over the past few days, with developments that highlight his expanding influence in both music and business. Just last night in Salt Lake City, he made a surprise appearance at Sierra Ferrell’s show, joining her for a live duet of their song Never Love You Again—a ballad from his Grammy-nominated country album F-1 Trillion. Not content to just sing, he also returned with a drum in hand to jam with the band on Ferrell’s Fox Hunt, offering the crowd an intimate, candid Posty moment that’s already become a trending topic among fans and the music press thanks to video clips circulating online, according to JamBase.

    On the business side, his most ambitious project yet landed in the headlines: Posty’s, a 26,000-square-foot multi-level music venue and bar, officially opened on Broadway in Nashville. WBN News Nashville details how the space, complete with six bars, three live stages, a VIP lounge, rooftop patio, and even a vintage truck suspended above the main bar, merges classic honky‑tonk energy with Malone’s modern rock-country flair. He described it as a place “where everyone can come together and kick some ass,” cementing his newfound status in both the city’s country royalty and its business elite. Hillbilly Live and Hudson Valley Country report it’s already a hotspot, with fans sharing their experiences on social media, from rooftop selfies to spotting Posty memorabilia and even rumors of Malone himself mixing drinks behind the bar on occasion.

    Meanwhile, he’s still very much a touring juggernaut. The “BIG ASS Stadium Tour” has stopped in cities across North America, featuring not just crowd-pleasing stadium rock but moments of genuine fan interaction. According to Ticketmaster, plenty of these concerts sell out within hours, and attendees describe Malone’s stage presence as “nothing short of epic.” And it was just announced that he’ll headline the 2026 Gulf Coast Jam alongside Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban, and Riley Green, news that’s drawing heavily on his crossover appeal as “one of the biggest artists in music, period,” to quote Gulf Coast Jam’s executive producer, as reported by Eagle Country 97.5.

    In business, his ongoing partnership with Raising Cane’s continues to make marketing headlines, notably the hot pink, tattooed Midvale location and limited-edition merch pop-ups—an example of celebrity branding lauded by Utah Business as authentic and fan-driven, with real input from Malone.

    On social media, TikTok videos show Post Malone posing for post-show selfies, with fan-shot clips from his recent gigs often going viral—underscoring both his accessibility and outsize celebrity in the digital age.

    Headlines this week encapsulate the moment: “Post Malone Pops Up With Sierra Ferrell in Salt Lake City,” “Post Malone’s Bar on Broadway Is Now Open For Business in Nashville…And It’s Pretty Awesome,” and “Post Malone to Headline 2026 Gulf Coast Jam.” Each story proves the same thing—whether it’s an arena, a packed bar, a brand collaboration, or country radio, Post Malone is everywhere music wants to be right now.

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    3 min
  • Post Malone's Global Domination: Esports, Sold-Out Tours, and Surprise Collabs
    Jul 15 2025
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    Post Malone has dominated headlines over the last few days with a whirlwind of major events, electrifying performances, and bold business moves that remind us why he remains one of the most unpredictable talents in music and pop culture. The biggest story is his high-profile headlining slot at the sold-out Opening Ceremony of the Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh. Posty took center stage at the ANB Arena, debuting the tournament’s official Song of the Year, "Til My Fingers Bleed," in a star-studded global broadcast that mixed gaming, K-pop, and American pop culture. He delivered a powerful solo performance, opening with the fan-favorite "Circles," in front of thousands in person and millions worldwide, confirming his cross-generational appeal. The new track—a collaboration with DINO of SEVENTEEN, Duckwrth, and Telle Smith—has rocketed past two million Spotify streams in its first week, and there was palpable buzz on social media about the energy of the unexpected genre mashups.

    Hot on the heels of this global appearance, Malone wrapped the North American leg of his record-smashing Big Ass Stadium Tour at Oracle Park. According to CelebrityAccess, that tour grossed over $170 million, with a historic single-day record set in Idaho, further cementing his draw as a live performer. Rather than slowing down, Posty just announced he’s taking this spectacle to massive venues across Europe and the UK next month, with shows lined up in London, Paris, Milan, Berlin, and beyond. The buzz only intensified when, at the final North American date, he surprised fans by confirming that he and tourmate Jelly Roll will extend their partnership into 2026—a tour that’s already drawing speculation about potential international stops and surprise guests, though nothing is officially confirmed yet.

    Recent reviews, like the write-up in Houston Press, called his shows a blend of wild crowd energy and intimate moments with heartfelt lyrics and unpredictable stage antics—including walking barefoot to the stage and cracking jokes between songs. Social media in the past week has been abuzz with clips, fan reviews, and speculation about new music, especially given the cross-genre appeal of his latest releases. Off stage, Spreaker and Instagram reports note he has continued to expand his business portfolio, including more music, endorsements, gaming collaborations, and even opening Posty’s Bar in Nashville—a move that’s prompted plenty of online chatter. With his 30th birthday just passed, and a milestone year in both touring and music, Post Malone’s latest achievements feel like pivotal moments in a career still very much on the ascent.

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    3 min

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