Post Malone Shuts Down Broadway For Posty’s Grand Opening
Global superstar Post Malone shut down Broadway in Nashville on Wednesday night (Oct. 8) to perform in front of over 30,000 people in celebration of the grand opening of his bar, Posty’s.
He started the night by cutting the ribbon to his bar alongside Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell, Metro Police Chief John Drake, District Councilman Jacob Kupin and Director of Nightlife Benton McDonough. The ceremony was emceed by Wayne D of iHeartRadio.
“Posty’s represents a new era for me and how I connect with my fans,” he shared. “This place is about having a kickass time, leaving your lonelies at the door, and finding a friend inside.”
He then hit the stage to perform an array of his hits and classic country covers. In Nashville fashion, surprise guests included Dierks Bentley for “What Was I Thinking,” Lainey Wilson for their collaboration “Nosedive,” and Brooks & Dunn for “Neon Moon” and “Brand New Man.”
“It’s not every day that you get to work with an artist as dynamic, versatile, and genuine as Post, and we wanted the grand opening to match that experience. We felt the best way to do that is to include Nashville,” TC Restaurant Group Vice President of Operations Grant Burlingame said. “Our team is honored to rise to the occasion and officially welcome Posty’s – a venue we’re so proud of – to Music City.”
Posty’s is owned and operated in partnership with TC Restaurant Group.
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