Post Malone announces one-off concert in Nashville to promote new album – Music News


Post Malone will debut new music at a one-off concert, “A Night in Nashville.”

The “Circles” hitmaker recently announced that his sixth studio album, “F-1 Trillion,” will be released on August 16th, and one month prior to that, on July 16th, he'll head to Tennessee's Music City for a special show in partnership with Bud Light for fans 21 and over only, where he'll showcase what he's been working on.

“Bud Light has been with me for a while now and I truly cannot thank them enough for the love and support they've shown me over the years,” the 28-year-old star said in a statement.

“July 16th is going to be an amazing night and I can't wait to share with everyone what I've been working on.”

Fans are instructed to private message Bud Light on Facebook and Instagram to find out how they can be entered into a ticket drawing.

Todd Allen, senior vice president of marketing at Bud Light, said, “Post Malone is the hottest artist in the world, a loyal Bud Light partner and a true fan of the brand. Bud Light has been so fortunate to have had a front row seat to his incredible career over the years, and we couldn't be more excited to embark on this new era with him.”

“Bud Light will be bringing fans the best in country music all summer long, and 'A Night in Nashville' is the epitome of a once-in-a-lifetime country experience that fans will never forget.”

The album, which follows 2023's Austin, includes the previously released singles “I Had Some Help” with Morgan Wallen, 31, and “Pour Me A Drink,” featuring country music star Blake Shelton, 48.

Meanwhile, Post recently heaped praise on Taylor Swift (34) after she appeared on her hit single “Fortnite” from her album “The Tortured Poets Department.”

He wrote on Instagram: “It only happens once in a lifetime that someone like @taylorswift comes into the world.

“I am overwhelmed by your heart and spirit. I am beyond honored to have been asked to help you on your journey. I love you so much. Thank you, Tay.”



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