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Post Malone Samples New Album At ‘A Night In Nashville’

July 17, 2024/by John Nix Arledge

Post Malone Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Bud Light

Grammy-nominated artist Post Malone joined forces with Bud Light on Tuesday (July 16) to throw “A Night in Nashville,” where he offered the crowd a sneak peek of his upcoming F-1 Trillion album.

The superstar, rocking a Nashville-appropriate plaid shirt, jeans, boots and camo hat, raised a toast to the crowd and stepped to the mic. “I just want to say thank you so very much for your love and support over these past few years,” he said, before diving into acoustic versions of his smash hits “Rockstar” and “Sunflower.”

Shortly after, Post was inviting up his first guest. “This next gentleman is a good buddy of mine, a really sweet man, and one of the most talented people I’ve had the honor of knowing. Mister Blake Shelton.”

Post Malone Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Bud Light

Shelton took the stage and shared, “It’s a Post Malone world we’re living in,” before the two kicked off their new track, “Pour Me A Drink.” To close out his guest appearance, the duo sang the Shelton fan-favorite, “Some Beach.”

Post kept the guests coming, inviting singer-songwriter Joe Nichols to the stage to perform Nichols’ song “Brokenheartsville,” and Sierra Ferrell to sing both “Never Love You Again” and Johnny and June Carter Cash’s “Jackson.”

The last guest of the night, joining Post in debuting the new song “Would You Hide My Gun,” was Hardy. The two joked about their first meeting in Nashville and their subsequent work on Hixtape Vol. 3: Difftape, which led to their last track together, a cover of the late Joe Diffie’s “Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die).”

Post went on to debut another new track titled “Yours”—a heartwarming song inspired by the possibility of his two year old daughter’s future marriage.

The superstar ended with a bang, playing his hits “Congratulations” and current No. 1 track “I Had Some Help.”

“I just want to say thank you to each and every single one of you tonight. Thank you for your love and support over all these years, ladies and gentlemen—it’s been 10 years,” closed Post. “I love you so much and there are so many people that love you. Do whatever you want in this life and express yourself because there is no one else on this planet that is cooler than who you are.”

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John Nix Arledge
John Nix Arledge
John Nix Arledge is Business Development and Account Manager at MusicRow magazine. He graduated from Mississippi State University in May of 2022 with a master's degree in Business Administration and B.A. in Communication. Prior to MusicRow, John Nix worked as Project Coordinator at Nashville-based entertainment marketing agency, FlyteVu, where he assisted the agency in social media strategy, activation outreach and public relations.
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