
Post Malone's Wild Week: Stagecoach Headliner, Postal Lookalike & Political Buzz
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Post Malone’s week exploded with one of the music industry’s biggest headlines as he was officially announced as a headliner for the 2026 Stagecoach Festival, scheduled for April 24th to 26th in Indio, California. According to KESQ and American Songwriter, Post joins Lainey Wilson and Cody Johnson atop the bill, marking another step in his increasingly country-focused career. Post himself expressed his excitement, saying he “had a hell of a time at Stagecoach in 2024” and can’t wait to return next year. This booking places him firmly at the center of the genre-bending movement dominating major festival lineups, where he’ll share the stage with legendary acts from Journey and Counting Crows to contemporary hitmakers like Bailey Zimmerman and Riley Green. Stagecoach’s organizers are touting this as a powerhouse year, testimony to how Post has cemented his cross-genre star power.
Social media is buzzing over the announcement, with the official Stagecoach Instagram and X feeds leading the charge. Clips and memes of Post’s signature country collabs—especially “I Had Some Help” with Morgan Wallen—keep circulating, and his own platforms are awash in country music emojis and cowboy hat selfies. The timing is notable, since Post’s foray into country continues to draw attention after his successful country chart crossover and heavily streamed duets.
Meanwhile, Post was accidentally dragged into more lighthearted news when the Irvine Police Department, in Southern California, put out a social media alert featuring a package theft suspect they dubbed “Postal Malone” because the man’s facial tattoos and overall look strongly resembled the rapper. The police leaned into the joke, referencing Post’s songs “Circles” and “I Had Some Help” in their posts. The viral comparison became a meme in its own right, quickly trending locally and prompting much banter across X and Instagram, as noted by LAist.
Amid the festival noise, tabloids briefly revived online speculation about Post’s political leanings in relation to the 2024 U.S. election. While this continues to spawn debate on forums and social media, there is no verified information to confirm any candidate support at this time, and most major outlets treat it as speculation rather than fact.
No new major business ventures or product launches have been confirmed this week, though recent months have seen Post’s ventures into fashion and beverage brands referenced in podcasts and business coverage, including Impact Wealth Magazine’s recent mention of his estimated net worth at fifty million dollars. His visibility is peaking, with broadcast hits and memes ensuring that for Post Malone, the spotlight just keeps getting brighter as he straddles genres, headlines festivals, and—at least for this week—dodges confusion with California’s “Postal Malone.”
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