After teasing us since forever ago, Post Malone finally performed a proper show featuring the music of his newly released country album, F-1 Trillion.
The lovable singer and rapper with the melange of face tattoos carved out half of his 24-song set-list for the new material.
That includes summer hits "I Had Some Help," “Pour Me a Drink,” and the live debut of “Guy For That” - which on the LP he sings with Luke Combs.
Opening night on Sunday, Sept. 8, at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre was a long time coming.
Posty wowed fans at Stagecoach in April when he gave the appreciative attendees a solid set of country covers. In May he live debuted "I Had Some Help" at the ACA Awards. In July he live debuted "Yours," the touching song about his young daughter and her eventual wedding day.
And in August 12 of the 13 songs at Outside Lands were country covers, the other was his #1 country single.
This year he did special sets at the Grand Ole Opry and the Ryman. If ever a pop star went out of his way to appease country fans into accepting him into their world, it has been the Post Malone Country Tour of 2024. Of which he has been welcomed with open arms everywhere he went.
At the Utah First Credit Union, the other half of the show was selections from his hugely popular career including hits like "White Iverson," "rockstar," and "Congratulations."
Congratulations are due because not only was Posty welcome by other country stars who have teamed up to collab with him either on stage or on wax, but he was welcomed by music lovers who listened and purchased so much from F-1 Trillion, that all of the songs on the standard version of the album made it into the Top 100.
No. 2, “I Had Some Help,” feat. Morgan Wallen
No. 13, “Pour Me a Drink,” feat. Blake Shelton
No. 17, “Guy for That,” feat. Luke Combs
No. 23, “Wrong Ones,” feat. Tim McGraw
No. 25, “Losers,” feat. Jelly Roll
No. 34, “California Sober,” feat. Chris Stapleton
No. 40, “What Don’t Belong to Me”
No. 42, “Finer Things,” feat. Hank Williams Jr.
No. 50, “Nosedive,” feat. Lainey Wilson
No. 54, “Yours”
No. 56, “Have the Heart,” feat. Dolly Parton
No. 60, “Goes Without Saying,” feat. Brad Paisley
No. 63, “Missin’ You Like This,” feat. Luke Combs
No. 65, “Hide My Gun,” feat. HARDY
No. 66, “Devil I’ve Been,” feat. ERNEST
No. 78, “Never Love You Again,” feat. Sierra Ferrell
No. 83, “M-E-X-I-C-O,” feat. Billy Strings
No. 88, “Right About You”
Even though he sported a Dallas Cowboy jersey, as a nod to state he grew up in and NFL team he loves, the reason the tour kicked off in Utah is because Posty moved there four years ago and has adoration for the Beehive State has only increased.
And what a better love language than to do some live debuts for your friends and neighbors?
Besides "Guy For That," Posty also live debuted "Fallin’ in Love" and "Two Hearts" - one of the prettiest songs of the year... and 100% country.
The next night he live debuted "Losers" for the fans who chose to forego Monday Night Football.
Posty is bringing those great vibes and original dance moves throughout North America over the next two months. Get your tickets on his website.
Post Malone F-1 Trillion Tour
Sept. 12: Noblesville, Ind. (Ruoff Music Center)
Sept. 14: Syracuse, N.Y. (Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview)
Sept. 16: Bangor, Maine (Maine Savings Amphitheatre)
Sept. 18: Boston (Fenway Park)
Sept. 20: Hershey, Pa. ( Hersheypark Stadium)
Sept. 21: Hartford, Conn. (The XFINITY Theatre)
Sept. 23: Saratoga Springs, Ny. (Broadview Stage at SPAC)
Sept. 25: Scranton, Pa. (The Pavilion at Montage Mountain)
Sept. 28: New York (Global Citizen Festival)
Sept. 29: Wantagh, N.Y. (Northwell at Jones Beach Theatre)
Oct. 1: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (Blossom Music Center)
Oct. 4: Virginia Beach, Va. (Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach)
Oct. 5: Raleigh, N.C. (Coastal Credit Union Music Park)
Oct. 7: Charlotte, N.C. (PNC Music Pavilion)
Oct. 9: Charleston, S.C. (Credit One Stadium)
Oct. 11: Atlanta (Lakewood Amphitheatre)
Oct. 13: Rogers, Ark. (Walmart AMP)
Oct. 15: Pelham, Ala. (Oak Mountain Amphitheatre)
Oct. 17: Orange Beach, Ala. (The Wharf Amphitheater)
Oct. 19: Nashville, Tenn. (Nissan Stadium)