You will not be disappointed, I promise.
His opening is insane.
One of the most impressive aspects of the performance was the unexpected twist on his music.

The result was evident.
He fucking nailed them.
The band was also much better than expected.
This did NOT seem to be the case.
Post’s band was fucking awesome.
First off, each memeber of it was clearly very accomplished.
Malone effortlessly navigated his discography, even tackling the guest verses on his duet-heavy album with impressive finesse.
It’s a testament to his talent and dedication to his craft.
And speaking of talent, let’s talk about that voice.
The man can sing, and he wasn’t up there just going through the motions either.
I was seriously blown away.
Beyond the music, Post’s stage presence was magnetic.
He commanded the audience with his signature hip movements, (leading to some rather suggestive observations.
There was a palpable connection between artist and crowd, especially during his performance of “Two Hearts.”
The show had its quirks, of course.
Like when he did the band introductions.
The bassist’s intro was interesting, to say the least.
But they couldnt say anything to the performer on stage.
Speaking of smoking, how this guys voice sounds so good when he smokes like he does is crazy.
He had to have smoked a pack and a half of cigarettes last night on stage.
Not that I give a shit, just observations.
But these are minor quibbles in an otherwise stellar performance.
He also couldn’t have been more gracious with the crowd if he tried.
He is an artist who is very,veryhard not to like and root for.
The “Rockstar” performance was a highlight, a Grammy-worthy spectacle that left the audience breathless.
If this show is any indication, Post Malone’s star is only going to continue to rise.
What was he like as a kid?
Was he always this confident, this comfortable in his own skin?
Or was there a shy, awkward kid hiding beneath the tattoos and bravado?
I predict he will land the gig within the next 3 years.
He blends hip-hop, rock, country, and pop, creating a sound with mass appeal.
Proven Showmanship: The man knows how to put on a show.
His Blossom performance was high-energy, engaging, and visually stunning.
And that was, again, on a rainy Tuesday night in bumfuck Ohio.
He commands the stage with charisma and confidence, essential qualities for holding the attention of millions worldwide.
A Super Bowl setlist practically writes itself.
He’s not courting controversy, making him a safe choice for the NFL’s family-friendly broadcast.
Bonus: he’s also arguably the biggest football fan in music today.
The guy and half his band wore Dallas Cowboys jerseys last night.
(For former Cowboy now Brown Amari Cooper.
Which went right over 90% of the crowd’s heads).
- Yes I am pissed I didn’t get to see Sturgill live at Salt Shed this week.
Bummed out by such is life.
- I have to disagree with Eddie on this one.
They were really, really fucking good.
Very few times have I been to a show and thought the opener stunk or was unnecessary.
It’s too fast a jolt, going from literally house lights and 0 to 100 mph.