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Post Malone Set To Headline Bud Light’s Super Bowl Concert
Still waiting on that halftime show.
It’s safe to say that Post Malone is no stranger to Super Bowl performances. Despite not being booked as the halftime performer yet, much to the chagrin of many fans who were disappointed with this year’s selection of global superstar and Puerto Rican rapper, Bad Bunny, the “I Had Some Help” singer has been a frequent flyer at the Super Bowl as of late.
In 2024, he performed a rock-solid rendition of “America the Beautiful” in Las Vegas before the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers. And last year, he doubled-dipped in the festivities leading up to the big game held in New Orleans, performing and headlining both the YouTube Tailgate Concert and Bud Light’s Backyard Concert series along with the likes of Sierra Ferrell, HARDY, Joe Nichols and Blake Shelton.
This year, Post will once again be headlining Bud Light’s Super Bow concert, titled, Bud Light Presents: Post Malone & Buddies.
The performance will take place on the Friday before the Super Bowl, February 6th, at 8 p.m. in Fort Mason, San Francisco, which is about an hour outside of Santa Clara, where the game is being held inside the 49ers’ Levi Stadium. As of now, no guest performers have been announced.
In a statement with Billboard, Bud Light’s SVP of marketing, Todd Allen, sang the praises of the “Congratulations” singer, noting how excited he is to work with Post once again this year.
“We show up every year to provide football fans with bucket-list experiences. We’re pumped to run it back with Posty, our buddy of nearly a decade, for what will be one of the most electrifying shows of Super Bowl [weekend].”
As for Post’s performance itself, it’s safe to assume that he’ll be bringing a steady mix of his classic rap and pop classics such as “Congratulations,” “Wow” and “Circles” along with the likes of his new country releases of of last year’s F-1 Trillion, “I Had Some Help,” “Pour Me A Drink,” “Finer Things” and more.
With that being said, however, Post heavily implied to Billboard that there will be some brand new country songs performed during the pre-Super Bowl concert. Being a bit cryptic, in his response, Post said the following about new music before the show:
“A hundred percent… We’ve been working very, very diligently on new music. And we have 45 songs. It’s just a matter of finishing said songs. And the schedule has been so very busy. So we’re working and working, but there will be new music by then… allegedly. Allegedly, a hundred percent maybe, definitely. Keep your ears open.”
Additionally, Post will join the likes of Chris Stapleton and Sierra Ferrell who are also performing at a separate set of pre-Super Bowl shows leading up to the Big Game, a three-night concert series at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, running February 5 through the 7. For more information about Stapleton and Ferrell’s concert, read here.
“Pour Me A Drink”
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